Rating: 4.0 / 5
Price: $129.99

  • Set includes 1-1/2-quart lidded saucepan, 2-quart lidded saucepan, 8- and 10-inch skillets, 3-quart lidded saute pan, and 8-quart lidded stockpot
  • Innovative SandFlow nonstick surface allows for easy food release and contains no PTFEs or PFOAs
  • Hard anodized exterior is highly wear-resistant, provides quick and even heat distribution
  • Dual riveted stainless steel handles oven safe to 600 degrees F
  • Dishwasher safe, though handwashing recommended

Product Description
The foundation of all EarthPan Hard Anodized products is the exclusive eco-friendly SandFlow nonstick. This unique nonstick originates from sand and is formulated to provide excellent food release and easy cleanup. Based on industry lab tests, the SandFlow nonstick food releasing performance will outlast all other ceramic-based, eco-friendly cookware, 3 to 1…. More >>
Earth Pan 10-Piece Hard Anodized Cookware Set

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5 Responses to “Earth Pan 10-Piece Hard Anodized Cookware Set”

  1. Charlie Jinn says:

    My wife and I have spent a lot of money in our life time buying pots and pans. Some even claims “life Time Warranty” and cost triple the price, but nothing last a life time, not even close. When it was time to purchase another set, I did a lot of research (for days). Consumers Report, Amazon.com, etc. Earth Pan received very good reviews over all and it was safe (no PTFEs or PFOAs)- we have young children.

    The first few days, everything was fine. We read the instructions twice to make sure we followed everything to the letter.

    Cons:

    1. Non-stick: It still sticks, and depends on what you are cooking, cleaning up afterwards could still be time consuming.

    2. Stainless steel handles gets very hot, so be careful, or get the plastic/rubber handle set.

    3. Somehow when you get stains on the outside of the pots or pans, NO WAY of cleaning it off. I have research the internet and tried everything, and the stains are still there.

    4. Like many other complaints about this set, yes, the pots are too small for everyday use. I agreed.

    Pro:

    1. Earth pan is well made and attractive.

    2. Price is right.

    If oneday the non-stick coating comes off (and they will, like all the other non sticks cookwares we ever own), I don’t have to worry about harmful chemicals getting into our bodies (espically our kid’s).

    Update: 11/30/09

    These pans are just as bad as the others. It sticks really bad after 3 months. I am so disappointed! Days of research and the “Consumers Report Rating” has not provided me with any satisfactions. Don’t buy this. Really.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I’ve been using this product for about a month and haven’t found anything I don’t love about it. It is eco-friendly, it cleans up easily whether you wash it by hand or in dishwasher, and the stainless finish is really attractive. I’ve only used phosphate-free liquid diswasher product such as Palmolive Eco + and washing by hand any liquid product I have in stock. I had thrown out all teflon and silver brand coated products about a year ago due to possible toxins being in these products and have missed the non-stick cooking. The sandflow/ceramic coating seems really durable. I did make sure to purchase new cooking utensils (wooden spoons, high temp silicone spatula, and thongs with silicone tips.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. J. Parks says:

    Purchased two skillets in December and was impressed with their non-stick glidy finish. We stir-fry veggies, meat dishes, fish, fry eggs and bacon….but 4 months later we have the finish coming off in small areas all over the bottom and sides! and residue building up that appears baked into the finish. Beware that if you use much high heat with them that this may cause the problem, but regardless, they did not last any time at all. We have had to replace them with new products. The warranty was good for 30 days – and like most warranties they outlived their return policy. I would not buy any more – because if you can’t heat them to stir fry or fry eggs without these problems, they aren’t worth having!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. DMTH says:

    I first heard about these pans from my spouse…I then read about them and decided to give them a try.

    They are unbelievable. My first use; I put in about 2 tsps of olive oil (like I did w/my old ‘non-stick’ pans)..well, when I was finished cooking…half the oil was still in the pan! Additionally, it seems food is finished more quickly and no doubt the heat is definitely evenly distributed, based on how the food is cooking/browning. I am saving time at the stove and on cooking oil. Not to mention, clean up is a breeze.I am still in awe and love giving a used pan a quick swipe with a soapy sponge and rinse. Now to find a larger skillet by the same people!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I have had a KITCHEN AID set, a RACHEL RAY set, CALPHALON, MARTHA STEWART, and various mix and match pieces…..NOTHING compares to this set! Water boils faster, food cooks evenly, clean up is a snap. The sizes are perfect for a family or entertaining… I can even fry onions without oil!!! There is no need to put these in the dishwasher…EVER! Even bacon greese wipes right off. I have had these for 2 months now, and it is the best investment my husband ever made….and the best anniversary gift I could imagine!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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