Sitram Profiserie 9.5 Inch Commercial Stainless Steel Fry Pan Review
This 9.4-inch frying pan is from a line of the most distinguished cookware in and outside of France. Professionals rely on the cookware's superior heat conduction and durability. For the home cook, the surgical quality stainless steel offers a lot of eye appeal along with high performance. The Profiserie fry pan has a thick aluminum layer bonded within the stainless steel, so that it works on conventional burners as well as induction burners, which use electromagnetism to generate heat. The long smooth handle stays cool over high heat and it's welded to withstand the oven, broiler, and dishwasher cleaning. The polished finish will stay shining, long after you've mastered the art of sautéing without the aid of a spoon--just like the pros. --Lynne Sampson
Description
- Professional fry pan for searing, stir-frying, and sautéing
- 18/10 stainless steel with warp-proof aluminum core for conventional or induction burners
- Angled, tubular handles stay cool
- Made in France
- Lifetime warranty
Technical Details
Model: A20201. The professional's choice worldwide. 18/10 stainless steel with matte finish. Extra thick aluminum disk sandwiched between stainless steel ensures even heat distribution. Tubular stay cool handles. Designed for commercial use or any stove-top including induction. NSF certified. Safe for stovetop, oven, freezer and dishwasher. Limited lifetime warranty.
Sitram Profiserie 9.5 Inch Commercial Stainless Steel Fry Pan Customer Review
I've been using Sitram for several years, and I've never had any problems. The stuff is built for the food industry - no frills and no fancy packaging, but it will stand up to use and abuse.
The company changed hands a couple of years ago, and for a little while during the transition their customer service was suffering. Don't let that detract you from buying this cookware.
(My only beef is that they've discontinued the Magnum Pro line, which was the only copper-based line that also worked on induction. Dear Sitram/Freiling folks - please, oh please bring it back).
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