





Everlast Titanium Chef's Frying Pan - Induction Compatible
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Meet the Everlast Titanium Chef's Frying Pan – the ultimate kitchen companion. Designed for unmatched resilience and efficiency, this handcrafted pure titanium pan guarantees perfect cooking results on any heat source, every single day.
Frustrated with flaking coatings, harmful non-stick surfaces, and inconsistent heating? The Everlast Frying Pan is your answer. Built without any coatings, it ensures uniform heat distribution, endures temperatures up to 548°C, and retains its shape indefinitely – all while prioritizing your health and quality.


Why culinary enthusiasts adore the Everlast Titanium Chef's Frying Pan:
✔ Superior heat distribution: The hammered titanium design guarantees even searing and browning without any hot spots.
✔ High heat endurance: Withstands temperatures exceeding 548°C – perfect for open flames, stovetops, or oven cooking without bending.
✔ Versatile compatibility: Suitable for all cooking surfaces – induction, gas, ceramic, electric, and even barbecue grills.
✔ Safe for metal utensils & dishwasher approved: Scratch-resistant, easy to clean, and ready for everyday use.
✔ Free from harmful coatings: No Teflon, PTFE, or PFAS – enjoy pure cooking without health concerns.

Picture this...
A pan that never warps, never chips, and never compromises on quality. No chemicals. No hassle. Just pure, effective cooking – for a lifetime.
Product Details:
Material: Hammered Titanium + Stainless Steel 304 + Aluminum Core + Stainless Steel 430
Heat Tolerance: Up to 548°C / 1000°F
Cooking Surface Compatibility: All types including induction, gas, electric, ceramic, grill & oven
Dishwasher Safe: Yes
Metal Utensil Compatible: Yes
Available Sizes: Varies by model (e.g. Ø 28 cm)
Weight: Approximately 900 g
Includes: 1x Everlast Titanium Chef's Frying Pan
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