Induction frying pans
Looking for a new induction frying pan? You've come to the right place at Cookinglife. In our wide range, you'll find frying pans from top brands such as Greenpan, Eva Solo and Alessi. You're spoilt for choice not only in terms of brands, but also in terms of materials, sizes, and colors. Induction frying pans are highly multifunctional, making them attractive to all households. Fish, meat, potatoes, vegetables, pancakes, or an egg can easily be cooked in a frying pan.
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BK induction frying pan
The BK induction pan is an excellent choice, because this pan is a classic for cooking and frying. As well as BK induction frying pans, there are other suitable brands, such as Le Creuset, Sola, and WMF. Have you switched to induction cooking or simply want a new set of pans? Cookinglife also offers pan sets for induction cooking, so you get everything in one go.
Ceramic induction frying pan
There are different materials suitable for a pan if you want to cook on induction. Ceramic induction frying pans, for example, can withstand heat of up to 450°C. This makes them much more durable, as they won't burn. There's no need to use oil or butter, either, as the pan has a smooth ceramic coating. Stainless steel, cast iron, steel, and copper frying pans are also suitable for induction.
What is the best frying pan for induction?
You'll find the best induction frying pan at Cookinglife. To start with, here are a few points that the best frying pans meet.
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The best frying pans have a magnetizable, conductive base and, preferably, a flat base.
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Induction frying pans can be identified by the spiral symbol on the pan or on the packaging.
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The best frying pans have a thick, multi-layered base; they warp the least.
What to look out for when buying an induction frying pan?
There is a huge range of frying pans. We've put together the following list of things to consider when buying an induction frying pan.
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Size: how big is the group you're cooking for? This is important to know, as it determines the size of the induction pan. The most common diameters are 24 and 28 centimeters. These can be used to prepare dishes for 4 people.
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Materials: which one to choose? Each type of material has its properties, so the advantages and disadvantages are different for each type. For example, a copper frying pan conducts induction heat perfectly, while a cast-iron frying pan is long-lasting. Find out all about the advantages and disadvantages and make your choice.
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Handle: what is the handle of the induction frying pan? For example, some frying pans have a cool handle. This never gets hot, so you can always hold the pan safely.
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Diameter: does the diameter of the induction frying pan fit your hob?
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Weight: how heavy is the pan? If you want a lightweight pan, choose one made from stainless steel or aluminum. Cast iron induction frying pans are very heavy.
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Design: the eye has something to say too, so design is another factor to consider when buying an induction pan. If you like unity in your kitchen, it's a good idea to pay attention to the design of your other pans.
Buying your induction pan
Want to buy an eye-catching induction pan? Choose a variant from our Le Creuset frying pan collection. There's something for everyone in this collection. Are you on a tight budget and want to buy a cheap induction frying pan? If so, keep an eye on our offers or filter for the lowest price. At Cookinglife, there is a wide range of all kinds of induction cookware, such as induction frying pans, induction woks, induction pancake pans, induction grill pans, and induction kettles. If you want a complete set of pans, you can choose an induction pan set.