Do you prefer nonsticks, full stainless, cast iron, or ceramic? Let me know your go-to! If you liked this video, you might like this review of the Ninja Everclad Stainless Pans: amzn.to/3OUI3mk
Great review and you checked all the boxes on the Ninja pans. I own multiple Ninja fry pans and recently bought the Ninja NeverStick Possible Pan. This is the BEST pan I'm ever used in my life. I do hand wash it. I'd like to see your review for this pan. I use it multiple times a day everyday.
I had some T-Fal frying pans and a saute pan, not to mention saucepans. They all started peeling after a couple years. Same with my Farberware saucepan. So I replaced the frying pans, saute pan with Ninja Premium Neverstick and have not regretted it. I will eventually get some Ninja saucepans as well. These have actually lasted and continue to perform well! 🤣
What many folks probably don't understand is that non stick surfaces degrade as they are subjected to thermal shock. That just means that if you have the pan on a high heat and immediately submerge it in cold water after use, it will rapidly drop temperature and this will actually degrade the non stick surface and shorten its effective lifespan. So, it is best to let it cool to room temperature before washing it.
Ive found that Calphalon premier line is excellent Teflon Nonstick in long term durability and has excellent warranty policy....Ive recently bought some All Clad Nonstick pieces (10) 3yrs ago at TJ Maxx, Marshalls and they've been great so far
I have had my Ninja Premium cookware, (2 frying pans, Saute pan, Wok) for over 3 years. The pans have been heavily used and they still look good. There is no chipping, scratches, sticking. I hand wash them only, no metal utensils. I guess there is a decent 10 year warranty if they chip or something. They send you a new pan. I am impressed with how long they have lasted given they are non-stick. Definitely worth what I paid for them! 🤣
Mine are still holding up really well, too. I have seen quite a few people complaining about the nonstick surface bubbling, but I haven't experienced that. Do you put yours in the dishwasher? Just trying to see if I can find anything common between yours and mine.
@@JoesPhenomenal No, I have never put them in the dishwasher. I wash them all by hand which is real easy since nothing sticks to them. The interior finish still looks nice. No scratches or damage that I can see. I also have never used any metal utensils in them. Just bamboo, silicone or plastic. I have used all of them quite heavily since I like to cook pretty much daily. I also always use a little oil or butter when cooking. I think I read that you are not supposed to heat up a dry pan? No cooking sprays neither since they have some other chemicals which can leave a gummy residue.
@johnruiz6743 the cooking sprays can eat the nonstick surface. Preheating is good, but you gotta be careful to put in your fat before you end up overheating it... If that happens, it's a bad day. What temperature do you set your cooktop to? Also, what type of range are you using? Wanna see if we can figure out what people are doing when their pans bubble up.
@johnruiz6743 I'd imagine they should be the same.... But if they did have a manufacturing issue during a certain time period, you would think that would affect the whole set if they were made at the same time.
I do... Had to leave my induction range in the last place when we sold it though.. Will get another soon. With induction, you just have to be careful not to run the power to high... It's way powerful and can warp just about any pan if you aren't careful. I always left mine at about medium heat.
I have loved my NINJA cookware since I received the set as a gift just a year ago; however, After a few uses, I noticed the small kettle getting small bubble bursts all over the bottom. Now, after having simmered two chicken thighs (on medium low heat) I was surprised to see that the center of the kettle had peeled and shrunk! The area is about an inch to an inch and a half and the original bottom is exposed!
thanks for sharing, just received the Ninja ZEROSTICK 30cm Sauté Pan and 28cm Wok, both have lids with steam holes. Cooking eggs with bacon, the eggs stuck - I see now the water droplets test for pan temperature is flawed, I need to get pan hotter before use!
Why are you heating non-stick to that temperature? The water drop test is for stainless steel that does not have a non-stick coating. The dancing water drops means the stainless steel surface has reached a high enough temperature to not stick. You don't need that kind of temperature with non-stick since it is already non-stick....🤔
For that connection area on the pans. The deep ring. Have you tried a toothbrush to get into the depth of the ring. Put the paste or whatever you use on top of the bristles and deep into the middle and bottom of them. It might work.
Yeah... That was one of the first things I tried... Wasn't abrasive enough to get much progress though... It's not too bad though. Looks a little worse on camera than in real life.
I have the wal-mart version of the 10" pan. I really don't like the handle, as it's hollow and is sharp if you grab it from underneath near the front while cleaning the pan. It was $10 cheaper than the common version, and seems to have the same non-stick coating. I've used it once or twice nearly every day since October to cook something for my carnivore diet. So far, I can't find any defects in the cooking surface. I have never used anything sharp. Either Nylon, or silicone spatula, or a flexible silicone cake/omelet spatula for eggs. Usually after cooking, food just sprays off the pan with hot water before even using soap. If it ever does fail, I'll be trying the Emeril Forever Pan.
Depends on your budget. I have some kirkland stuff myself (they are discontinued now) and I also have a bunch of those Ninja Everclad ones that I got to review. Those were a really great value and they've held up nicely. However, All-Clad pans the industry standard ones and are really nice. Expensive though. In any case, you want something that is at least 3 ply and they should be at least a little on the heavy side. Light stainless pans are usually pretty bad with heat disbusement.
Im 3½ years in with my ninja neverstick essential pans. Its my only pans and l havent had a single issue with them. They are still very nonstick. I dont use metal and l hand wash them
Same... of everyone I asked, it seems like the people with the least issues aren't using metal utensils, keep the stuff out of the dishwasher, and avoid overheating.
Do you think the chemistry discoloration means you're ingesting chems not meant for human consumption 😮🫣🤔😫 also, happy New year 🎉🥂🍾 can't wait to see your shed kitchen luv from Canada
Happy new year to you as well! I think the discoloration on those came from my wife using nonstick spray on them for some reason... Not positive on that. The Ninjas are supposed ot have some sort of non-toxic coating on them, but who knows if we really wanna take their word for it on that or not.
Hmm... Haven't had too manynissu s with that myself... The discoloration that I have on mine came from putting the oil in the pan before it was preheated though. It can absorb into the surface that way. Also the nonstick works way better on a preheated pan as well. Does it still happen to you when you do it that way also?
2-29-2024 I bought a 16 piece set on 1-24-2022 and in the past 6 weeks all the pieces have started pitting. I use only silicone spatulas on my cookware and they agreed to replace 5 pieces and claimed 3 pieces were superficially scratched and not covered. At a cost to me Shipping was $28 and will take a month to be delivered. They have a 10 year warranty but clearly this cookware is no better than most not stick cookware.
That's too bad that they didn't just take care of it. Mine still seem fine, but I haven't had them as long as you have either. I've seen a few people complain about issues with the surface though. I suppose time will tell. Thanks for the heads up!
Had mine for 3+ years and so far they are in great shape even though used heavily. No chipping, scratches, sticking! I handwashed only, no metal utensils. They have lasted longer than any non-stick I have owned previously. 🤣
@@johnruiz6743 I use silicone utensils too. Hand wash as well. But they still do not last. The company did replace my entire set but alas the replacement is failing as well. Such is life.
@@MelaniaT-r6mAlso, not that it should matter, I bought each pan individually, not as a set. I bought the premium versions, not the essentials version. I also saw a red colored version which is like the essentials version, just red colored. The wok came from Britain. It was premium, but called Zerostick instead of Neverstick. Has the solid handle instead of hollow like the Essential ones do.
Just threw out a whole pan of boiling water yesterday because my Ninja stockpot had all these flakes floating around the top and a big white ring around the top, as well as mottled white spots on the bottom. I added only a 1/2 top of salt to the water. No idea what the flakes/ scales on the top were. There are spots of flaking in the pot. I am scared to reuse it.
How long have you had that pan? Sounds like the nonstick is flaking off. If it's under warranty still, I would contact Ninja and get a replacement. In the meantime, I wouldn't use that pan.
I think you said those pans have an aluminum body, but that isn't the case. That stainless nonstick only has an aluminum encapsulated base. The walls are steel with a nonstick coating. They will never heat as evenly as aluminum or fully clad pans.
I did mention that about the walls and nonstick coating. When I heard from the rep was that the regular nonstick version without the steel overlay has the aluminum base with the stainless plate on it, but the version with the stainless exterior went stainless on the base. I better double check that. Totally agree with you on the hi spots although the do a pretty decent job keeping the heat even over the surface... No where near a fully Clad pan though. Didn't really expect tons due to their relative light weight though. Thanks for the correction!
@@JoesPhenomenal Yeah, by "aluminum base" he probably meant the encapsulated bottom. It's made like cheap disc clad stainless steel (ex: Cuisinart Chef's Classic), but with a nonstick coating. The disc base is aluminum with magnetic steel over it to make it induction compatible.
Mine failed after 2 years. Know that. Also I was cooking on a gas range, maybe they last longer on other burners. ALSO, DO NOT USE THEM FOR HEATING OIL. WILL TOTALLY RUIN THE PAN FIRST TIME.
My has 2 years and now they are getting out the parts from inside I thought that they were better than the old Teflon ones And they weren’t cheaper I very disappointed
Had mine for 3+ years, multiple pans, heavy use, no issues. Bought each pan individually, premium, not as a set. Don't know if that makes a difference? 🤔
So they lie. Claim metal utensils safe and clearly they damage the surface. Also, if it has no Teflon, why does usage reflect differently? Too much sketchy here. Pass.
Do you prefer nonsticks, full stainless, cast iron, or ceramic? Let me know your go-to! If you liked this video, you might like this review of the Ninja Everclad Stainless Pans: amzn.to/3OUI3mk
Great review and you checked all the boxes on the Ninja pans. I own multiple Ninja fry pans and recently bought the Ninja NeverStick Possible Pan. This is the BEST pan I'm ever used in my life. I do hand wash it. I'd like to see your review for this pan. I use it multiple times a day everyday.
Thanks! Hope you had a great Christmas. I'll have to look into those.
I had some T-Fal frying pans and a saute pan, not to mention saucepans. They all started peeling after a couple years. Same with my Farberware saucepan. So I replaced the frying pans, saute pan with Ninja Premium Neverstick and have not regretted it. I will eventually get some Ninja saucepans as well. These have actually lasted and continue to perform well! 🤣
@johnruiz6743 mine are all OK too.... Despite my wife using them. Haha
What many folks probably don't understand is that non stick surfaces degrade as they are subjected to thermal shock. That just means that if you have the pan on a high heat and immediately submerge it in cold water after use, it will rapidly drop temperature and this will actually degrade the non stick surface and shorten its effective lifespan. So, it is best to let it cool to room temperature before washing it.
Yep... Excellent advice.... Thermal shock is a great way to warp stainless pans, too
Ive found that Calphalon premier line is excellent Teflon Nonstick in long term durability and has excellent warranty policy....Ive recently bought some All Clad Nonstick pieces (10) 3yrs ago at TJ Maxx, Marshalls and they've been great so far
Ooo... Ya scored... You can find monster deals at those places sometimes.
How do you clean the outside of the pans? I can never figure out why the outsides get so dirty, and scourers destroy the polished finish.
I have had my Ninja Premium cookware, (2 frying pans, Saute pan, Wok) for over 3 years. The pans have been heavily used and they still look good. There is no chipping, scratches, sticking. I hand wash them only, no metal utensils. I guess there is a decent 10 year warranty if they chip or something. They send you a new pan. I am impressed with how long they have lasted given they are non-stick. Definitely worth what I paid for them! 🤣
Mine are still holding up really well, too. I have seen quite a few people complaining about the nonstick surface bubbling, but I haven't experienced that. Do you put yours in the dishwasher? Just trying to see if I can find anything common between yours and mine.
@@JoesPhenomenal No, I have never put them in the dishwasher. I wash them all by hand which is real easy since nothing sticks to them. The interior finish still looks nice. No scratches or damage that I can see. I also have never used any metal utensils in them. Just bamboo, silicone or plastic. I have used all of them quite heavily since I like to cook pretty much daily. I also always use a little oil or butter when cooking. I think I read that you are not supposed to heat up a dry pan? No cooking sprays neither since they have some other chemicals which can leave a gummy residue.
Also, I bought each pan individually, not as a set. Not that it should make a difference? 🤔
@johnruiz6743 the cooking sprays can eat the nonstick surface. Preheating is good, but you gotta be careful to put in your fat before you end up overheating it... If that happens, it's a bad day. What temperature do you set your cooktop to? Also, what type of range are you using? Wanna see if we can figure out what people are doing when their pans bubble up.
@johnruiz6743 I'd imagine they should be the same.... But if they did have a manufacturing issue during a certain time period, you would think that would affect the whole set if they were made at the same time.
Do you use induction ? Will it damage the pan more?
I do... Had to leave my induction range in the last place when we sold it though.. Will get another soon. With induction, you just have to be careful not to run the power to high... It's way powerful and can warp just about any pan if you aren't careful. I always left mine at about medium heat.
I have loved my NINJA cookware since I received the set as a gift just a year ago; however, After a few uses, I noticed the small kettle getting small bubble bursts all over the bottom. Now, after having simmered two chicken thighs (on medium low heat) I was surprised to see that the center of the kettle had peeled and shrunk! The area is about an inch to an inch and a half and the original bottom is exposed!
Thanks!! What kind of utensils do you use?
I stick with wood and silicone.
We have a mix, but most are 15-20 year old IKEA- and I've been reading about carcinogens in black cooking utensils.
@feddy53 hmm... I need to research that and I'll let ya know what I think.... Probably a more complicated issue than it appears.
thanks for sharing, just received the Ninja ZEROSTICK 30cm Sauté Pan and 28cm Wok, both have lids with steam holes. Cooking eggs with bacon, the eggs stuck - I see now the water droplets test for pan temperature is flawed, I need to get pan hotter before use!
Why are you heating non-stick to that temperature? The water drop test is for stainless steel that does not have a non-stick coating. The dancing water drops means the stainless steel surface has reached a high enough temperature to not stick. You don't need that kind of temperature with non-stick since it is already non-stick....🤔
For that connection area on the pans. The deep ring. Have you tried a toothbrush to get into the depth of the ring. Put the paste or whatever you use on top of the bristles and deep into the middle and bottom of them. It might work.
Yeah... That was one of the first things I tried... Wasn't abrasive enough to get much progress though... It's not too bad though. Looks a little worse on camera than in real life.
I have the wal-mart version of the 10" pan. I really don't like the handle, as it's hollow and is sharp if you grab it from underneath near the front while cleaning the pan. It was $10 cheaper than the common version, and seems to have the same non-stick coating. I've used it once or twice nearly every day since October to cook something for my carnivore diet. So far, I can't find any defects in the cooking surface. I have never used anything sharp. Either Nylon, or silicone spatula, or a flexible silicone cake/omelet spatula for eggs. Usually after cooking, food just sprays off the pan with hot water before even using soap. If it ever does fail, I'll be trying the Emeril Forever Pan.
I've been pretty happy with mine, but I agree with you on those handles... Makes them really hard to hang also!
Hey Joe, I’m ready to buy my first stainless steel 12” fry pan. Do you have any recommendations?
Depends on your budget. I have some kirkland stuff myself (they are discontinued now) and I also have a bunch of those Ninja Everclad ones that I got to review. Those were a really great value and they've held up nicely. However, All-Clad pans the industry standard ones and are really nice. Expensive though. In any case, you want something that is at least 3 ply and they should be at least a little on the heavy side. Light stainless pans are usually pretty bad with heat disbusement.
@@JoesPhenomenal thank you 🙏🏼
@maxin3231 you got it!
Im 3½ years in with my ninja neverstick essential pans. Its my only pans and l havent had a single issue with them. They are still very nonstick. I dont use metal and l hand wash them
Same... of everyone I asked, it seems like the people with the least issues aren't using metal utensils, keep the stuff out of the dishwasher, and avoid overheating.
Do you think the chemistry discoloration means you're ingesting chems not meant for human consumption 😮🫣🤔😫 also, happy New year 🎉🥂🍾 can't wait to see your shed kitchen luv from Canada
Happy new year to you as well! I think the discoloration on those came from my wife using nonstick spray on them for some reason... Not positive on that. The Ninjas are supposed ot have some sort of non-toxic coating on them, but who knows if we really wanna take their word for it on that or not.
I can see where you have scorched the non stick coating.. I can see the design of the burner in the non stick lol
Yeah... That wasn't me... If ya know what I'm sayin' 😉
Great vid!
Glad you liked it!
Are they reactive pans?
Good review i like non stick and cooking always ...
Definitely the least cleanup involved with those!
love the slippers dude... lol
LOL. thanks.. originally they ended up in a video on accident, but then I just leaned into it.
mine is junk it is discolored and everything sticks even when i use oil
Hmm... Haven't had too manynissu s with that myself... The discoloration that I have on mine came from putting the oil in the pan before it was preheated though. It can absorb into the surface that way. Also the nonstick works way better on a preheated pan as well. Does it still happen to you when you do it that way also?
2-29-2024 I bought a 16 piece set on 1-24-2022 and in the past 6 weeks all the pieces have started pitting. I use only silicone spatulas on my cookware and they agreed to replace 5 pieces and claimed 3 pieces were superficially scratched and not covered.
At a cost to me Shipping was $28 and will take a month to be delivered. They have a 10 year warranty but clearly this cookware is no better than most not stick cookware.
That's too bad that they didn't just take care of it. Mine still seem fine, but I haven't had them as long as you have either. I've seen a few people complain about issues with the surface though. I suppose time will tell. Thanks for the heads up!
Had mine for 3+ years and so far they are in great shape even though used heavily. No chipping, scratches, sticking! I handwashed only, no metal utensils. They have lasted longer than any non-stick I have owned previously. 🤣
@@johnruiz6743
I use silicone utensils too. Hand wash as well. But they still do not last. The company did replace my entire set but alas the replacement is failing as well. Such is life.
@@MelaniaT-r6mAlso, not that it should matter, I bought each pan individually, not as a set. I bought the premium versions, not the essentials version. I also saw a red colored version which is like the essentials version, just red colored. The wok came from Britain. It was premium, but called Zerostick instead of Neverstick. Has the solid handle instead of hollow like the Essential ones do.
@@johnruiz6743
Great to know! I believe these are premium but I will,have to look at my box. I bought 2 sets in case they failed.
Better than I thought.
Gets a sub for the anger management clip 😂
I love that clip. Lol
They’re holding up well. 🤗
I was pleasantly surprised with that.
Just threw out a whole pan of boiling water yesterday because my Ninja stockpot had all these flakes floating around the top and a big white ring around the top, as well as mottled white spots on the bottom. I added only a 1/2 top of salt to the water. No idea what the flakes/ scales on the top were. There are spots of flaking in the pot. I am scared to reuse it.
How long have you had that pan? Sounds like the nonstick is flaking off. If it's under warranty still, I would contact Ninja and get a replacement. In the meantime, I wouldn't use that pan.
I just bought a 14 pc set. Time will tell.
Your wife is doing a number on your non-stick pans lol. Buy her a set of bamboo utensils.
LOL.. it won't matter. Amazingly, they still perform well, though... So so far they have withstood the wife test.
@@JoesPhenomenal I ended up going with an Our Place 'Always Pan'. I'm replacing all of my old T-Fal stuff, which is ancient technology now.
I think you said those pans have an aluminum body, but that isn't the case. That stainless nonstick only has an aluminum encapsulated base. The walls are steel with a nonstick coating. They will never heat as evenly as aluminum or fully clad pans.
I did mention that about the walls and nonstick coating. When I heard from the rep was that the regular nonstick version without the steel overlay has the aluminum base with the stainless plate on it, but the version with the stainless exterior went stainless on the base. I better double check that. Totally agree with you on the hi spots although the do a pretty decent job keeping the heat even over the surface... No where near a fully Clad pan though. Didn't really expect tons due to their relative light weight though. Thanks for the correction!
@@JoesPhenomenal Yeah, by "aluminum base" he probably meant the encapsulated bottom. It's made like cheap disc clad stainless steel (ex: Cuisinart Chef's Classic), but with a nonstick coating. The disc base is aluminum with magnetic steel over it to make it induction compatible.
It’s total junk pan. The only good thing is the warranty they replace them for 10 years. I’ve replaced them 2x already in 1 year
Wondering what I'm doing different... I haven't had any of mine flake or bubble at all.
Mine failed after 2 years. Know that. Also I was cooking on a gas range, maybe they last longer on other burners. ALSO, DO NOT USE THEM FOR HEATING OIL. WILL TOTALLY RUIN THE PAN FIRST TIME.
Shouldn't really matter what kind of range.. We're you putting the oil in with the pan hot or cold? Also, how high did you have your burners set?
My has 2 years and now they are getting out the parts from inside I thought that they were better than the old Teflon ones
And they weren’t cheaper I very disappointed
Had mine for 3+ years, multiple pans, heavy use, no issues. Bought each pan individually, premium, not as a set. Don't know if that makes a difference? 🤔
It is a total crap! Mine did not last a year, the non stick coating is already chipping away.
I've had mine for two years, still in mint condition, much better than Tefal
Had the same issue, replaced 2 times with guarantee
I bought a new calphalon with the silicone handle, so far I'm loving it.
@@keithsnowdon8672Then call customer service and get it replaced instead of raging about it! 🤣
@@keithsnowdon8672unfortunately, so many things are made in China.
So they lie. Claim metal utensils safe and clearly they damage the surface. Also, if it has no Teflon, why does usage reflect differently? Too much sketchy here. Pass.
garbage