MsMk 7 inch Small Egg Nonstick Frying Pan with Lid, Eggs Omelette Burnt additionally Non stick, Scratch-resistant, Induction Skillet, Oven Secure to 700°F Pan for Cooking, Dishwasher Secure
$52.99 Original price was: $52.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Worth: $52.99 - $39.99
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MSMK Cookware
Skilled warmth distribution: 4mm-thick clean stainless-steel backside & omelet pan pan design with thick mouth and skinny physique enable for extra even warmth distribution
Anti-scalding & comfy deal with: Keep cool. No ache to grip, no effort to raise as a consequence of its weight-saving design & no slips floor
CUSTOMER SERVICE:100% Satisfaction -30-DAY 100% MONEY BACK IF THERE IS ANY PRODUCT QUALITY PROBLEM. We provide a 1 12 months Lengthy Waranty When You Comply with the Offered Upkeep and Utilization Insiructions.
Suitable with all cooktops: Heavy-gauge 4mm Stainless-steel backside design of this 7 inch skillet for egg makes the inductive heating velocity 15% sooner than the identical heavy-duty cookware, clean No Gap backside is designed to keep away from scratching up the glass range high
5-layer Limestone coating design for sturdy and steady : Lasts for 20 years with 5 occasions of frying eggs on daily basis, the 7” small frying pan with lid is non stick even when scorched, scratch-resistant, crush-resistant, peeling-resistant and high-temperature resistance
Simpler to retailer: Small non stick fry pans are a lot simpler to retailer in kitchen cupboards and drawers than bigger ones
700°F for oven security: The msmk egg small non stick pan is No PFOA design at excessive temperatures
Scratch-resistant: the omelette pan with lid physique is proof against scratches from hardwood spatula at 700℉ Lid of shatterproof tempered glass
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Prospects discover the saute fry pan cooks effectively and cleans simply. They recognize its sturdy construct high quality, non-stick floor, and excellent measurement for cooking one or smaller parts. The warmth distribution is nice, and the pan is sturdy.
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$52.99 Original price was: $52.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Frank T –
good heat distribution, well constructed, good deal – better than the high-end brands
Great egg pan – Turned to Amazon and came across this MSMK brand. Good reviews, good price. This pan has a thicker, flat, bottom, requiring a little more time to heat up, but retains heat well. The nonstick is effortless, and I use this every week for eggs with no problem. The handle is comfortable and easy to grip. The pan is easily hand-washable. I have not used it in the oven at all, haven’t needed to, surprised the description says it can sustain 700F and a dishwasher – I am not about to test those claims as other brands made similar claims and have had to adjust theirs. The lid is a nice touch, for making sunny-side ups. We had purchased Calphalon nonstick pans for our glass cooktop a couple years back. All of them warped, with a big bubble in the middle. As I submit warranty claims with Calphalon, I picked up this one to hold us over. Well now, I’m contemplating completing the set with a 10″ and the sauce pots.
Sandra –
Great pan for eggs
Great quality & size for 2-3 eggs or reheat leftovers. Perfect glass lid. Expensive, I waited for price reduction
Dino –
Best pan we’ve ever owned
Great quality and made with great materials. Non-stick as promised so easy clean up. Wish we’d bought this a long time ago.
Lyndon –
Not a good first impression. But was happy with the replacement.
This is an update to my original review.After receiving my replacement pan I very carefully looked it over for any damage or flaws and did not see any, initially. However, I can find flaws on anything I look closely at. I did eventually find one, but this little blemish did not bother me like the gouge on the first one I received. There was a minor “nick” on the edge of the non-stick at the outer rim of the pan. (see added photos)Let’s get the thing that I didn’t like out of the way. The lid. I was cooking on a low heat and burned myself when taking the lid off. A different handle would be nice. One that doesn’t carry the heat like this one does. Also, there is a pocket between the glass and the rim that will hold liquid. It is a real pain to try and get it clean and dry.Okay, now for the good stuff that I did like. In my testing I tried both an induction cook top as well as a gas stove for my experimenting. I tested for heat distribution, discoloration, slipperiness, flatness and over-all cooking performance. First I just wanted to break in the pan to heat and check how well it boils water on the induction. The boil was rather quick. About 4 minutes from tap water to begin boil at a 320 deg cook top setting. The boil was pretty even and extending to the outer parts of the pan surface pretty well for a medium priced pan. No discoloration that I could see. Of course I wasn’t applying a tremendous amount of heat.I rinsed the pan out and wiped it dry. Clean and dry within a few wipes and seconds. Nice. Then I made some taco meat. See the video I added showing a low flame and spread out heat dispersion. I Like it. The pan performed well without any meat sticking or burning. Sliding stuff out of the pan into a container is a challenge. Everything slides to the edge and wants to all come out at the same time. So I needed to get a very wide container and it still wanted to dump all over the counter. I think the sides might be a bit steep in my opinion. After that I rinsed and dried and again, zip-zip, clean and ready for some Chorizo y Juevos. The meat cooked great, just as the ground beef did. Nice and low, even heat. Then I transferred it to a standby skillet so I could wipe the inside and do 8 scrambled eggs. No surprise at this point that the eggs scrambled up nicely for such a large quantity at once.I mixed in the chorizo and then into a container. Yep, again, food dumped on the counter because I did not have much control pouring it out of the pan.I then dunked the mostly cooled pan in a sink of dishwater, wiped it out with a sponge, short rinse and quick dry. All in all a good cooking experience. The pan is a keeper for me as long as it doesn’t fail later by losing its surface or having the bottom warp. The base of the pan did discolor slightly from the gas stove but I had expected that and I did get a little scratching from the stove grates, but that’s expected too.If you are willing to expect a pan be delivered with some blemishes or even not just “perfect”, then I would say this pan works well otherwise. Blemishes, lid and pouring lose a star. Other than that I am so far happy with it.Original review…What I expected was a really nice pan in a quality and new condition. I was excited in waiting for it but I was quickly disappointed by what I saw when I took it out of the box.Take a look at the photos I included. There was a very noticeable blemish on the base that I saw almost immediately. When looking closer I saw that it was a gouge of sorts. If you look closely at the zoomed photo you can also see a bunch of other scratches around the gouge as if it were mishandled prior to packaging. There was absolutely no damage to the box it was packaged in. So the only other way it could be this way is if it was produced this way.I cannot even try it and give an honest impression of what it is like to cook in it. I felt the gouge and it is quite apparent that it is going to scratch the cook top surface I would be placing it on. The base is also rather rough feeling aside from this gouge. I expected it to be smooth as satin to the touch from the description in the ad.If the pan is already damaged before I can even have a chance to try it, then what is the point of even moving forward to see what the performance of this skillet is?I’ll spend the week to try and contact the manufacturer about this issue and see what they say before boxing it back up and returning it. Not sure if I want to exchange it. The quality issues could be an ongoing thing with this brand. Hopefully they are responsive to my contact attempt.I’m really sorry I had to review it this way. I was really hoping to love this frying pan. But it is what it is and now I need to do something about it, darn it.
HunlockHelen –
Large capacity
Great pan, extra large capacity, cleans easily.
Joan –
Amazing frying pan!!
These pants, heat, evenly, clean up quickly are a treat to use..
MJWellness –
Wonderful Frying Pans
This MSKN pots and pans line is really top quality, easy to use, and wears really well!This is the 3rd piece I’ve bought for our home!
Bee –
Made Well with a Glass Lid
I have needed a new skillet. I chose this one for being non stick and having a glass lid.It is working out great for me.It is non stick without any issues. No wear. No Sticking at all and Easy to Clean.I personally hand wash both pieces and dry them and they are always ready to go.I tend to use my favorite cookware over and over. It should hold up. Heavy pieces.The skillet lid fits at it should. Edges not showing wear on either piece.I do watch the Temperature in frying and using the lid as it holds heat well.I noticed I am using a 4 setting on stovetop vs using 5 as before most of the time.Didn’t take me long to get used to it.