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Blue Diamond Cookware Diamond Infused Ceramic Nonstick 28cm Frying Pan Skillet, PFAS-Free, Induction, Dishwasher Safe, Oven Safe, Blue

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If you’re hoping for your eggs to slide out of the pan every time, without oil, then you’ll probably be disappointed. The main features for which Blue Diamond pans and pots are getting fame are due to the fact that they are harder, have better heat transfer, and lasts long. The diamond-coated element makes it’s five times harder. It will not get damaged to metal. In addition, it has 10 times more tendency to lasts long. Furthermore, it has 4 times better heat transfer mechanism as compared to other market competent cookwares. This is because diamond is a good conductor of heat and transfers heat uniformly all around the pan. Let’s discuss some other important factors regarding the construction and design of blue diamond frying pans. Handle

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The solid construction offers extreme strength. Above all, it is easy to transfer it from one stove to another because of its lightweight design. Other Important aspects However, the cookware is light in weight. But, it comes up with a strong protective base that does not let it damage or degrade over time. The glass lids are well fitted for covered pieces. Moreover, they are dishwasher safe and over-friendly up to 850 degrees. Avoid using this cookware on induction cooktops as they are not compatible with them. No. Metal is hard and will scratch the surface of any cookware. I don’t recommend metal utensils for cookware, though you could perhaps get away with them with stainless steel, cast iron or carbon steel. The Cookware Company certainly knows how to sell a pan, and the Blue Diamond line speaks directly to the convenience-oriented home chef across their marketing materials. This is fine with me because I have a typical gas stove. But if induction-friendly pans are your only choice, skip the product and go for its alternatives that I’ve mentioned below. Blue Diamond Cookware ReviewWe reached out to The Cookware Company and the Korean manufacturer of Thermolon coatings to confirm that Blue Diamond’s coating is totally free from fluoropolymers and other fluorinated materials such as PFAS.

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Brands are not ready to compromise on their quality and launching new cookware to satisfy their customers. They don’t want to lose their customer at any cost. This is possible only if they provide quality and variety at the same time. One thing I would note is that, although Blue Diamond claims their cookware is metal utensil safe, they include nylon utensils, not metal utensils. Hmm–I wonder why? Unfortunately the pan doesn’t come with a lid. This isn’t the end of the world as you can get your lid apart, but something to factor into the cost if you want one. Compatibility Yet again it feels like an OK pan for the price, but one that’s been “bigged up” beyond it’s actual capabiliies. Easy Maintenance I will just add to this though, that perhaps I am a little cynical, as some customers have commented on their Blue Diamond cookware lasting years when they look after it. So who knows?Although the brand’s advertisements claim the pan is resistant to metal utensils, the manufacturers’ care instructions specify that owners should use wood or nylon utensils. This frying pan is designed with special materials that are safe to use in the oven and stovetops but not suitable for induction stovetops. It can withstand heat up to 850°F. Highlighted Features

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