World Cuisine 9.5-Inch Crepe Pan (51224)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This heavy duty crepe pan's thickness allows for longer pre heating which results in a hotter surface for quickly singeing the crepe. It is made of carbon steel with a 1/8 inch thickness for better heat distribution. It has a flat iron handle.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37961 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: World Cuisine
- Model: 51224
- Released on: 2007-11-22
- Dimensions: .13" h x .63" w x 9.50" l,
Features
- Heavy duty carbon steel
- 1/8" thickness
- Weight 3lbs, H: 5 /8 inch, Dia: 9 1/2 inch
- Dishwasher safe
- 1 year warranty
Customer Reviews
Best Alternate for Non-stick that is inexpensive
I had one of these pans for over an year. Extremely good pan for Crepes and omelets. Never had an issue with rust. I am not sure how the earlier reviewer get it rusted. I am assuming that he may storing water in it, or may not be washing it and drying it after use.
First few times I had problems with crepes sticking to it.
There are few things you have to do with this pan. After you finished using it wash it hot water, never use soap. Heat it on the stove top for few minutes and apply some oil it. It takes me 3 mins to do it, which personally is not an issue for me.
You don't have to deal with the possible health issues with this, and it makes much better tasting omelets and crepes. It is hard to get a crispy crepes with non-sticks. I have crepes pans that costs almost 10 times as this one, but this still work almost as good as the expensive one.
Tsk tsk
This is a real crepe pan. It's carbon steel, not plastic coated and it's not aluminum or stainless. The pan must be cured (like cast iron) to prevent it from rusting and to create a non-stick surface. The more you use and appropriately maintain it, the slicker the surface will become. If you're not ready to do what's necessary to make this pan work, you should buy something different.
But, this is the McCoy. If you know what you're doing, you really can't do much better (maybe Vollrath or Bourgeat). At the price ... a steal.
No offense to two of the previous reviewers, but they were clueless.
I hate it!
Just plain sucks! I'm throwing it in the gargage. After one use, I noticed rust, and the crepes stick!!! I'm in need of a GOOD crepe pan! This is cheap, too heavy and just plain HORRIBLE!

