Classic Series Nonstick Deep Skillet (12-in.) by Farberware

You'll love the fast, even heating of this polished aluminum skillet the first time you cook a pancake and admire its evenly browned surface. Nonstick surface lets foods slide easily from the pan - even without using oil. The sloped sides allow you to get a spatula under your foods for easy turning.... See complete description »

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You'll love the fast, even heating of this polished aluminum skillet the first time you cook a pancake and admire its evenly browned surface. Nonstick surface lets foods slide easily from the pan - even without using oil. The sloped sides allow you to get a spatula under your foods for easy turning.

Features:

  • Thick polished aluminum for even heating.
  • Oven safe to 350°F.
  • Nonstick coated - easy cleanup!
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty.

  • Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 100% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 100% of reviewers
    a good skillet
    by Christine, NY
    April 13, 2009

    I have had this farberware skillet for years and it just wore out. Mostly from ill use by other not so careful helpers in the kitchen. Finally I found its exact replacement Cooking.com and scooped it up as the price was right. It is the ideal skillet big and deep for finishing off pasta dishes in the sauce made in this skillet. You add you pasta directly to the skillet and mix it up with the sauce. It's my most used pot.

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    Reducing a sauce? Use a skillet; its larger surface area reduces sauces faster than simmering them in a saucepan.