| Coleman 9 1/2-Inch Steel Non-Stick Fry Pan |  | Brand: Coleman
Temporarily Out of Stock... But Amazon Should Have It Rating: 6 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 3 x 9.5 x 10
MPN: 807-620T Model: 807A620T UPC: 076501904437 EAN: 0076501922004 ASIN: B0009PUR18
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| Features:
| • | Fry pan - 9 inch steel non-stick | | • | Non stick fry pan 9 inch | | • | 1-year warranty |
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Product Description
Non-stick surface cleans easily Vinyl coated cool handle grip Handle folds away for storage
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 6
No good after first use. July 26, 2010 P. Murphy (Boulder Colorado USA) The non-stick plastic came off with my first sausage patty. I now have an alluminum stick pan. Do not buy it if you really want the non-stick abilities.
Don't waste your money. June 3, 2010 M. Hudson This pan is a fine example of JUNK.
I tried to cook an egg on the one we had. That was the end of the pan. Even with a bit of oil the egg never came off the pan.
A big disappointment coming from Coleman.
Lousy quality March 7, 2009 pod shopper (Vienna, VA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Same experience as above - food burned in it and could not be removed. The so-called non-stick coating is anything but. The pan is very light and does not disperse heat very well which granted one expects from a light weight aluminum pan. Folding handle is a very nice touch. In all - Great design, lousy execution.
Worthless October 20, 2008 N. Bielecki (Hollister, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This pan wasn't "non-stick". The food (sausage) stuck to it at medium heat and left a burnt black residue that wouldn't come off. The residue caused the food to taste terrible. This pan is now being stored in a landfill. Don't waste your money!!!
Absolute Crap May 26, 2007 J. Lee 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This pan's sticky "non-stick" coating started to peel after just one use. Food stuck to it even though I used oil due to it being thin and prone to hot spots. Making pancakes in it required a lot of oil and even more patience and care to not scrap the "non-stick" paint off of this crappy pan. Spend a a few bucks more and by a camping fry pan with a real nonstick coating. You will be spared a lot of frustration.
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