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The Ninja Ceramic Pro 12" Fry Pan features a titanium-infused ceramic coating that delivers a 10-year nonstick guarantee and is 5x more scratch resistant than typical ceramic cookware. It is nontoxic, free from PTFE, PFOA, PFAS, lead, and cadmium, ensuring safe cooking. With a heavy gauge aluminum base for even heat distribution, it is oven safe up to 550°F and compatible with all stovetops including induction. Designed for durability and versatility, it is dishwasher safe and metal utensil friendly, backed by a 10-year warranty.



| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction, Gas, Smooth Surface Non Induction |
| Special Features | Oven Safe, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Lightweight, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Dishwasher Safe |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Capacity | 12 Cubic Inches |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
| Color | Midnight Blue |
R**�
Silky Slick / Ceramic No Stick!
FANTASTIC QUALITYI bought a Ninja Foodi and saw the ad for the frying pan. I got the 10.25 inch in Midnight Blue.Beautiful. The color is beautiful the inside beige color is actually beautiful and the design including the handle which is solid and nicely shaped from an aesthetic standpoint but also with two fully solid rivets running through it it is a beauty.The first thing you notice when you pick it up is the weight. Any good cook knows that a thin light pan is a bad choice. You need a heavy pan which means that it has a lot of Steel in it. This comes down to what's called potential energy. Essentially there's Heat stored in the thickness of the metal so that when you place something icy cold in the pan it doesn't chill the whole pan down turning your saute into a boil. Immediately impressed with that. The handle as I said was also impressive and that it is solid the two arms that reach the pan are equally heavy and solid and the attachment is one that I am positive will never work itself out in any way. I cooked some chicken wings that I had that I just wanted to saute quickly and I didn't use oil at all and they slipped right out of the pan but here's the thing there was some brown crust from the skin and the juices left in the pan. I was able to take my standard nylon bottle brush and hold it only with my thumb and forefinger and kind of scoot it around and everything came off with one touch. I basically could have just swiped my hand across the inside of the pan and cleaned it completely. I won't be melting a box of crayons in it or getting a plastic bowl and melting it into goop but I have Wonder that it would probably stand up to the punishment and those items with fall right out. I think a lot of people are unaware of that when it comes to Teflon and non-stick coatings, they are poisonous and deadly when brought up to high heat. Ironically the very thing that people intend and think that they can do. They figured they can fry some potatoes in there at high heat and yet they're cooking in a bunch of bizarre chemicals made in a lab for consumption. This pan states in the ad that it can be brought up to 660°. That's insane. That's more than anything you're going to deal with and I am so incredibly happy with my purchase. I would highly advise people purchase the Ninja ceramic pan and set. They will know immediately upon first use that they made an excellent choice. On top of that that pan was $39. I didn't spend time shopping but that seemed far more reasonable than I expected and it was an easy choice to click purchase.
L**I
My one go-to, all-purpose, low-maintenance kitchen pan
The item was a bit pricey, BUT, I cannot complain as the pan appears to perform exactly as Ninja claims. I bought the 12" size so that I could justify throwing out a few cheaper aluminum-based griddles and 10" pans with scratches and warping whose nonstick coatings may or may not have been some kind of more lightly coated ceramic-based material. This will handle all the same tasks with a single tool I've got to store somewhere- efficient! (Not to mention that the black/gray color scheme looks perfectly respectable--so long as I've wiped it out--just sitting on top of the stove ready for use, and coordinates perfectly with the rest of the kitchen appliances.) It is heavy, heats very evenly, achieves a nice sear on meats even on medium over an electric stove (useful so as to minimize the potential for heat-related sticking and damage to ceramic nonstick coating), and can be cleaned after use with a damp rag while still hot. As far as scratching and sticking, I never use any type of lubricant when I cook -- the key is to just let the pan heat up to *full* temperature before placing your food in it, if you are doing something other than simmering (i.e., pan-searing or using as a griddle). I can gently slide my cheapo, basic aluminum spatula up under the food to turn or remove it from the cooking surface without problem.
M**E
Great pan!
We own this pan in the 10.5” and 12”. Love them. It’s a non stick that you actually sear meat in. Love it!
J**E
Really love this fry pan!
We are very happy with this pan. We used to replace our nonstick skillets about once a year because of flaking and burned spots. I don't think we're going to have to replace this one. Does a great job of browning, sauteeing, simmering, and is very easy to clean. We bought both the 10.25" and the 12"!
J**.
Perfect pan
Love it cooks well and clean very easily.
T**R
Major Disappointment from Ninja
I’ve never been disappointed by a Ninja product until now. After trying multiple non-stick pans and still looking for one that would hold up to daily usage. I broke down and ordered the Ninja 12” professional non-stick skillet. I was hesitant because of the nearly 3X price tag, but after coming up empty with the other pans I figured I needed to spend more to get the quality I wanted. I was confident that Ninja would not disappoint because of my other experiences with the brand. We already have and love the Foodi, Creami, and several of the blender models. I received the pan the day before leaving on vacation and decided to take it with us. The condo we rented had a glass top stove. As I mentioned I have used several different types of non-stick pans previously, so I am well aware of how to take care of them. Despite the packaging of my new pan stating otherwise, I used only plastic utensils, low-medium heat, and hand washed with mild dish soap and a soft sponge. On the first use I decided to make scrambled eggs I turned the eye on medium low and let it begin to heat. I dropped a pat of butter in the middle of the pan and much to my dismay it slid from the center to the edge of the skillet. My new pan was warped right out of the box. To make matters worse there was no sliding the eggs out of the pan, they were already trying to stick around the edges, like all those $20 ceramic pans do after several months use. This out of a brand new Ninja. 0/10 do not recommend.
A**R
Almost Perfect
Cost lots, $49. But was worth it. Says Neverstick. I did not need a spatula. Food just SLID out! It was Amazing. Now, 2 months later, it does have a small area where spatula is needed. Hope it doesn't progress from there. All in all am thrilled with it. Just concerned as there is that small area.
P**R
Superior to other ceramic pans
This pan has been far superior to other ceramic pans I have purchased, this being the 3rd one. It is definitely a bit pricier, but it is solid, a bit heavier, and noticeably higher quality than the others I’ve purchased (well known brands with good reviews) . I’ve been using it for 6 months now and it is performing like new while the others lost their nonstick abilities by this point.
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