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The December HexClad sale is your chance to save up to 48% on Gordon Ramsay endorsed HexClad cookware, including premium pots, pans, woks, and knife sets.
The pan that most cooks reach for first as it's an excellent go-to for family dinners, our Hybrid 12-inch is an ideal size for frying, sautéing and cooking up one-pot meals. Use your HexClad cookware on any home cooktop or stovetop, including induction.
Shop for Hexclad Cookware in Pots & Pans. Buy products such as HexClad 8 Inch Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan, Nonstick at Walmart and save.
Right now through September 3, 2024, you can shop an ultra-rare HexClad Labor Day sale and snag a soon-to-be-heirloom pan for up to 40% off (that’s up to $475 in savings). It doesn’t stop there—HexClad is throwing in some stellar freebies. Read on to learn more!
An excellent choice for stove-top to oven cooking, the Hybrid 14-inch Pan combines the ultimate capacity to braise or steam your favorite dishes with a matching see-through domed lid for convenient monitoring. Use your HexClad cookware on any home cooktop or stovetop, including induction.
Features: Patented Hybrid Non-stick Technology. Compatible With Gas, Induction, Electric and Ceramic Cooktops. Oven-safe Up To 500°F, Lids Up To 400°F. Dishwasher-friendly. Metal Utensil Safe. Share Print.
HexClad Hybrid Nonstick 6-Piece Fry Pan Set, 8, 10 and 12-Inch Frying Pans with Tempered Glass Lids, Stay-Cool Handles, Dishwasher and Oven Safe, Induction Ready, Compatible with All Cooktops. Visit the HexClad Store. 4.7 3,058 ratings. 5K+ bought in past month. $39999. FREE Returns.
Built to last with a lifetime warranty that lives up to that promise. These pans are the best. Right out of the box, you can feel the quality, from the weight of the pan to the way it feels in your hand. Cooking is a breeze, even heating, nonstick, true stay-cool handles, and dishwasher safe! I’m in love!
We liked the HexClad 12-Inch Hybrid Pan, and it seems durable—one of our editors has used hers since 2016 without any damage. That said, it’s expensive and you could buy separate nonstick and stainless steel skillets for the price of the single 12-inch Hexclad pan.
To see how HexClad's pricey pan measures up to its marketing, I took a 10-inch skillet ($185) for a month-long test drive and did side-by-side cooking with both stainless steel and nonstick...