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The TECHEF CeraTerra 12-inch ceramic nonstick frying pan combines commercial-grade forged aluminum for even heat, a toxin-free ceramic coating for safe nonstick cooking, and a durable induction-ready base. Designed with a stay-cool stainless steel handle and oven-safe up to 450ºF, this Korean-made skillet offers versatile, easy-to-clean performance ideal for modern kitchens.



































| ASIN | B07DQTVHC5 |
| Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe, Skillets, Saucepans |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,126 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #119 in Omelet Pans #213 in Woks & Stir-Fry Pans |
| Brand | TECHEF |
| Brand Name | TECHEF |
| Capacity | 5 Quarts |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Gas, Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,857 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08805651003088 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | Ceramic Frying Pan |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Height | 13 inches |
| Item Type Name | 12" Ceramic Nonstick Frying Pan (PTFE and PFOA Free Ceramic Exterior & Interior), Oven & Dishwasher Safe, Made in Korea, |
| Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TECHEF |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited Warranty |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | CeraTerra |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe, Skillets, Saucepans Special Feature Dishwasher Safe, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe, Skillets, Saucepans See more |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
One of My Favorite Pans!
I have been slowly replacing my well-known brand name cookware sets with TeChef products - from kitchen shears to many different types of pans. Not only they have exceeded my expectation, but also they have proved to be quality products. I have a college kiddo who lives off of eggs and ground beef dishes, so I gave my old pan and got myself a new square pan. It is a nonstick pan, heats quickly and evenly, its handle doesn't get hot easily, foods just slide out, and the cleaning is a breeze! I have made pancakes, french toast, fried eggs, omelettes, reheated leftovers and many more, and have been very happy with how they turned out. It is a perfect size for a personal or small family use, so I'll probably get another for my other college kiddo who is moving into an apartment this summer. Even though this is dishwasher-safe, I always hand wash to prevent damage to the nonstick coating. It'll last you a LONG time and become one of your best buddies in the kitchen. Highly recommend!!
H**J
Perfect nonstick pan
I’ve been looking for a nonstick pan for my husband, as he has difficulty using my stainless steel pan. This one has been perfect for him. The nonstick surface works great—nothing sticks, and cleaning is a breeze. He’s been using it for everything from eggs to stir-fries, and it’s holding up really well with no signs of wear. The fact that it’s made in Korea gives me confidence in the quality, and since TeChef is a trusted brand, I know it’s a solid choice. It heats evenly, and it’s light enough for him to handle easily. That said, like others have mentioned, you do need to take care of it. I always avoid metal utensils, hand wash only, and never scrub too hard. I also make sure to wash it right after use. It’s super easy to cook with, but definitely easy to damage if you’re not careful. Still, if you treat it right, it’s absolutely worth it—definitely a keeper.
X**X
Best non-stick pan I've ever owned - a few tips on care...
This is an absolutely phenomenal non-stick pan for the price. I'd actually pay twice the price for it, honestly. The base is hefty and thick, the handle stays fairly cool (unless you put it in the oven, of course) and it is very durable. There's not a single scratch on the coating so far, although I will note that I try to avoid using metal utensils on it as much as possible. It's still super non-stick and food just slides right out of the pan, even gyoza! I believe that the issues some other reviewers have had can be remedied by these tips: - Do not use olive oil for sauteing in this pan, if you can avoid it. Butter, coconut oil and vegetable oils like sunflower, avocado (my favorite), grapeseed or peanut oils are better choices. I believe that olive oil tends to leave a residue on the pan when it is heated too high, which is difficult to remove. Also DO NOT use non-stick spray in this pan! It's worse than olive oil and can bind to the ceramic. - Although the coating can stand up to metal utensils, try to avoid using them during cooking. I've found that serving out of the pan with metal spoons or tongs has been fine, but wood, bamboo or silicone should be used for the actual cooking process just to be on the safe side. - Do not heat the pan to hotter than 400F, or a medium to medium-high heat on the burner. - Don't heat up the pan with nothing in it. Always have some oil, butter or water in it while heating. - If you find the pan is becoming difficult to clean or seems to be losing its non-stick properties, try using Le Creuset enamel cleaner. This will restore the surface of the ceramic and remove any baked on residue from oils. - Never put this pan in the dishwasher. Ever! Only hand wash with mild liquid dish soap and a sponge or plastic brush. Following these steps, my pan is still like new after daily use. It really is a high quality pan at an amazing price- you just need to take care of it and use it properly, as you would any specialty pan like an enameled cast iron or Teflon one. Each of them have special care needs and this one isn't any different, but it's definitely worth it for such an excellent, non-toxic pan!
R**K
Ceramic coating chipped in 2 months. Not good choice if health conscious.
It was great for the first couple weeks, all the food cooked with minimum oil and without sticking and cleans easily with sponge and water, no soaking was necessary. It was perfect at first. But that did not last. After a few weeks of use, food began to be burnt more and more and generally form a burnt layer that stick to the bottom. I learned to live with this problem by soaking it in water overnight, so not to damage the ceramic coating by scrubbing too hard. But the coating chipped off anyway around 2.5 months It started out as tiny small black specks that I thought was burnt food, but it became clear that they were chipped coating as I can feel the black metal underneath, which was surprising that it was not shinny aluminum as I thought this pot was constructed of, so I suspect the black layer underneath is another layer of material some type. I use silicone utensils, so it is not abused in any way, in fact, the exterior paint is in perfect condition still. It's the ceramic coating that is clearly the weak link here. The slow deterioration is very troublesome for health reasons if you are buying those PFAS-free pots thinking it would be safer, but the deterioration of the non-stick ability suggest there is a change in the chemical makeup of the coating that likely became part of the food, not to mention the ceramic paint chips that I probably ingested. I highly caution other buyers to reconsider before buying this pot.
K**N
Perfect for Tamagoyaki – Healthy & Nonstick!
I absolutely love this pan! The ceramic coating is completely free of PFAS, PTFE, and PFOA, which gives me peace of mind when cooking. Unlike traditional nonstick pans, I don’t have to worry about harmful chemicals, and it still performs beautifully. One of the best things about this pan is that I don’t need to use a lot of oil. The surface is truly nonstick, making it super easy to cook tamagoyaki without it sticking or tearing. The size and shape are perfect for rolling eggs, and the heat distribution is even, so everything cooks perfectly. If you love making Japanese omelets or just want a high-quality, safe, and nonstick pan, this is an excellent choice! Plus, the fact that it’s made in Korea adds to its quality and durability. Highly recommend!
O**9
Good griddle, stays flat
Sturdy griddle, so far it has remained flat, but it's not overly heavy. I am careful not to overheat it and to let it cool gradually (don't stick it in dishwater when it is hot). Ceramic surface cleans up fairly well, not quite as easily as a "teflon" pan but better than anodized (e.g. Calphalon). Two minor complaints: 1. corners are more square than they need to be, so they don't heat up as evenly as if they were more rounded, also the pan doesn't fit easily into a sink/dishpan; 2. handle is tall so the pan doesn't stack well in my cabinet. Overall I'm pleased with it.
N**G
A Very Nice Pot
I absolutely love my new Techef 5-quart Ceramic Soup Pot! It's the perfect size for cooking a family meal, whether I'm making a hearty soup or a batch of spaghetti. I have an induction stove, and this pot works wonderfully, heating up quickly and evenly. One of my favorite features is how easy it is to clean. I don't risk putting it in dishwasher, but hand wash is a breeze. The handles are another great design element; they are low-profile and don't get in the way when I have other pots on the stove, which is a huge plus in my kitchen. It's also reassuring to know that the ceramic coating offers a healthier cooking option. And the fact that it's oven-safe up to 450F adds to its versatility. This pot has a great potential of becoming one of my go-to pieces of cookware!
A**Y
great clean ceramic non-stick pan made in S. Korea, high performing release, good value
I bought this pan at the same time as a Vesuvio and a Moneta Azul Finegres. i know that some reviewers here have said that their box said tis pan contains teflon, it does not, that was a misprint, I contacted Techef USA from their website and asked, this is truly PTFE (Teflon) and PFOA free. I was looking for cookware not made in China, so I love that this pan is made in South Korea. The non-stick performance of this Techef Cerraterra is great and I already knew very well how to care for it to keep it performing. It is a great size for small crepes and omelets, the slope of the side is little more than I'd like for sliding things out but the release is so good it still works very well. The handle is comfortable and ergonomic, and this pan cooked evenly and heated up quickly too. I did find that the rivets tended to retain stuff it seemed no matter how hard I tried to clean around them and I would sometimes get dribbles coming out of them as I preheated the pan, but on my next Techef I will be more careful to not get food/oil/butter that high in the pan as to collect under the rivets. I say next pan because I did end up killing this pan. I accidentally left it unattended preheating oil too long and it carbonized really badly, and though I was able to remove all of it there was a small coin sized patch that was never non-stick again even despite the baking soda trick. This pan is affordable enough though that I have no problem buying a replacement and I also plan on buying one for my mother who has arthritis in her wrists and could use a small, light weight, high performing non-stick, healthy pan.
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