Cook Like a Pro! 🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the Red Copper Pan!
The Red Copper 10-inch Fry Pan by BulbHead features a high-heat-resistant, PFOA and PTFE-free ceramic coating that is scratch-resistant and designed for versatile cooking. With a maximum temperature of 500°F, this pan is perfect for stovetop to oven transitions, ensuring even heat distribution for all your favorite meals. Hand wash only for long-lasting durability.
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material | Copper |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Capacity | 5 Quarts |
Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Gas |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe |
D**E
Durable and easy to clean.
Excellent pan, I bought two different brands and this one has held up better than the others. Easy to clean good even cooking and durable. I will definitely be buying some more of this brand.
T**S
FINALLY, a nontoxic, nonstick pan that REALLY WORKS!!!
***UPDATE 10/18***I've now been using both the 10" and 12" version of this pan several times per week for six months or more. I saw many negative reviews where people didn't use any oil or butter in the pan first and were unhappy with the results. While I found the same thing, simply adding a little butter or Smart Balance to cover the bottom of the pan results in an excellent non-stick experience. Just this morning I cooked three sunny side up eggs and they slid out of the pan without a spatula. So, while it may me disappointing that the pan doesn't work well with no oil or butter, the fact that it does work extremely well with it still puts these pans light years ahead of the many other non-stick pans I've used and thrown out. DON'T LET THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS DISSUADE YOU -- IF YOU SEASON THE PAN PROPERLY (as per the instructions) AND USE A LITTLE BUTTER OR OIL THESE PANS ARE OUTSTANDING.****************As most people I started out with teflon pans years ago. They eventually lost their nonstick properties, so I searched for healthier options without toxic chemicals to replace them. First I tried pans from Ozeri, which I felt better about for health reasons, but as with most "nonstick" pans they quickly lost their nonstick properties. Next I tried pans from Denmark after a good experience with them at a summer rental a few years back, but that yielded basically the same result. At this point I'd pretty much lost hope that any of these healthier nonstick pans would continue to work after a few months. Finally I decided to use my Consumer Reports subscription to see if they had anything worth trying. Duh! I was surprised to see that Red Copper pans were highly rated so I gave them a shot. FINALLY, a nontoxic, nonstick pan that ACTUALLY WORKS!!!I've had the 10- and 12-inch sizes for several months under fairly heavy use so this seemed like a long enough time to write a worthwhile review -- but I WILL UPDATE if these pans end up disappointing down the road. First, I strictly followed the directions and seasoned both pans before using them (none of the other pans required or specified this step and I wonder if it would've helped at all). I don't know how important this step is, but given my positive results I'll just say MAKE SURE YOU DO THIS FIRST BEFORE USING THE PAN. Also, the directions state that if the pans do start to lose their nonstick properties, just repeat this seasoning procedure. This actually gives me some hope that these pans might actually continue to work down the line. At first I was disappointed because the second batch of scrambled eggs I made -- right after the first batch without adding any more oil or butter -- started to stick pretty badly. Out of habit, for the first batch I used a little Smart Balance (the regular stuff, not the light version that doesn't melt well -- by the way I NEVER use real butter anymore as this tastes just like butter but MUCH healthier -- TRY IT!) so the next batch I added a little Smart Balance before cooking the eggs and, YIPPEE!!!!!! Although I'm just slightly disappointed that I can't just cook without adding anything to the pan first, adding a little Smart Balance is a small price to pay to have a truly nonstick experience. Seriously, eggs just slide right out of the pan. Even sunny side up eggs, with maybe just a little bit of coaxing with a spatula, literally slide right onto the plate. AMAZING!!! I don't add anything when cooking stuff like hamburger meat for tacos and the pan works great without any significant sticking. BTW, I kept the plastic covers the pans came in so I can stack them without risking damaging the nonstick surface, and I do NOT use any metal utensils while cooking with these pans in the hope of prolonging their nonstick life.So, what I like about the pans (other than the excellent nontoxic and nonstick properties) are that they seem well built, and the bottoms of the pans are actually pretty flat. Ozeri pans were not flat and oil or butter would collect around the outside of the pan and away from the center. Argh! Despite the handle being metal it somehow remains relatively cool as long as you grab it more toward the end, and it's great that the pans can be used in the oven if necessary.All this goodness notwithstanding, there are some things I wish were a little better. Despite being well built the pans are still relatively light weight, and with not much in them the weight of the handle is enough to tip the pan toward it if you put it down quickly or carelessly. And the pans seem relatively shallow, which means they don't hold as much and also make flipping food a little more difficult than a deeper pan. The most annoying thing though is that my standard lids will not lock into place on these pans. This seems like a cheap trick to incentivize customers to buy Red Copper lids. I just continue to use my lids as they do sit on top of the pan, but they will slide off if they're pushed or the pan is tilted. Despite these not insignificant negatives, I'm GLADLY living with them because they are so far outweighed by having a healthy nonstick pan that actually works.So in the end, while they're not perfect (name me something that is), overall I'm thrilled with these pans and most likely will be buying more. Very highly recommended!
R**N
As Advertised.
As Advertised.
C**0
Satisfied
Great item, cooks well. The handle is a little dinky, and could use some rounding of the edges, also could really use a lid option, even if I had to pay extra.
J**Y
Don't confuse Red Copper (excellent)Copper Chef.
First I own 3 Red Cooper pans, approx. 18 months, 15 months and and just purchased and all are excellent. The first 2 are 10 inch the new 1 a 12 in. I don't understand the negative reviews as I have never had a problem. I even forgot and left the burner on my first pan with food residue in it. After the wife quit "reminding" to be more careful, I let it cool and it cleaned up like new, except the bottom. That's when I decided I should buy a second pan. I have a Copper Chef , 8 inch and deep dish which is crap. Treated it the same as the Red Copper and after just a couple of weeks of use Everything sticks to it and is terrible to clean. Also I haven't had any warped bottoms as some reviews note. I use my pans almost every day. We like eggs, hash browns and bacon so they get a lot of use. I can only think bad reviews are written by people who don't know how to take care of there pans or are confusing the Red Cooper and Cooper Chef brands.
K**E
Perfect Sauté Pan.
I was happy to find this pan available on Amazon. Couldn’t find it in any stores. I got this same exact pan when they first came out - probably 7-8 yrs ago, and it was finally get worn out, so very happy to find the exact same one. It is my favorite pan to use for making the perfect burger, steak, ( sears in the flavor ) & sautéing shrimp. This is a great buy on a great sauté pan, that I use almost every day when cooking. It is light to handle, yet durable, and washes up nicely.
P**M
Perfect Non Stick Skillet
I love Red Copper cookware. I already had the larger skillet and liked it so much I went searching for more and found it on Amazon. Trust me when I say this cookware does not stick.
K**.
Cheap and uncomfortable
This pan is horrible. It's so thin, with a flat, unfinished-edge handle that hurts my hand no matter how I hold it. Does anyone else notice how all of our products are shrinking before our very eyes, are more and more cheaply made, and feel unfinished? Is there no pride in a product well made anymore? Flimsier, lighter, cheaper, to the point that it feels like a toy. Give it a few more years and we'll be like the emperor with no clothes, using products that actually aren't even there.
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