Small non-stick frying pan
Our Place ALWAYS PAN 2.0
Best Small non-stick frying pan – Indecent – 140 $ to 200 $
Why We Chose It
Oh, look, another pan claiming to do it all. But this one might actually deliver. The Mini Always Pan is like that annoying overachiever who excels at everything but is still somehow likable. It's made from recycled aluminum, so you can feel smug about your eco-friendliness while cooking. The ceramic coating is free from the stuff that gives your food a side of toxins. Its multi-functionality is unmatched—frying, steaming, boiling, space-saving, and probably solving world peace if you ask nicely. It’s perfect for those who want to pretend they own fewer kitchen gadgets. Plus, it survives the oven up to 230°C, so it won’t melt into a sad puddle. Not to mention, it comes in charcoal, which everyone knows is the color of sophistication—or at least, the color that doesn't show stains.
What It Does
- Cooks everything but your taxes.
- Non-stick surface that won't betray you.
- Works on induction, unlike your ex.
- Saves space like a Tetris champion.
What It Doesn't Do
- Won't fit a turkey. It's mini, not delusional.
- Doesn't clean itself. Get over it.
- Won't survive a nuclear blast. But close.
- Doesn't come with a personal chef.
Tech Specs
- Made of recycled aluminum, saving the planet.
- Handles the heat up to 230°C like a pro.
- 1.1-liter capacity for your modest ambitions.
- Weighs 2 pounds, perfect for a light workout.
Who It's For
Meet the eco-warrior who loves to flaunt their green credentials while pretending to care about sustainability. They’ll love the recycled materials and toxin-free coating, even if they still use plastic straws on weekends. Then there’s the minimalist cook who swears by one-pan meals and has an aversion to clutter, yet somehow still manages to own a million mason jars. This pan is their spirit animal. Finally, there's the gadget enthusiast, always on the lookout for the next big thing in kitchen innovation. They love to brag about their latest acquisition at dinner parties, even if they mostly use it to reheat leftovers. This pan will be their new centerpiece.