

🍳 Cook Clean, Cook Bold — The Last Pan You'll Ever Need!
The GreenPan Lima 8" Frying Pan combines durable hard anodized aluminum with a toxin-free Thermolon ceramic nonstick coating, offering scratch resistance and safe cooking up to 600°F. Designed for health-conscious professionals, it features an ergonomic stainless steel handle and is compatible with all stovetops except induction. This pan delivers versatile, easy-to-clean, and long-lasting performance for everyday gourmet cooking.











| ASIN | B00KXTDSMK |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,035 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #12 in Skillets |
| Brand | GreenPan |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Coating Description | Thermolon ceramic nonstick |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,548) |
| Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Finish types | Ceramic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885837002386 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | 8" Frying Pan Skillet |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Item model number | CW0002858 |
| Manufacturer | GreenPan |
| Material | Ceramic Nonstick PFAS-Free, Hard Anodized, Stainless Steel Handles |
| Maximum Temperature | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Mildew-resistant | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Cadmium Free, Lead Free, PFAS Free, Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) Free, Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Free |
| Model Name | Lima |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Frying, Sautéing, Searing |
| Shape | rounded-concave |
| Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | General cooking purposes |
| UPC | 885837002386 |
A**C
Will Last For Years if Treated Well
This is my fourth GreenPan and in my opinion they are excellent pans -- very durable for something with a "nonstick" coating. I just threw one out after four years of use three to four times a week, and have another that's been going for over three years. See below for my care recommendations. Note that I've put "nonstick" in quotes above. If you're looking for something TRULY nonstick, e.g. the kind of pan where an egg will slide out when fried without a drop of oil, your only choice is to buy cheap pans with a Teflon coating and throw them out after a very small number of cooking sessions. Those pans never last. Ceramic pans are a different breed of nonstick: They will not cook an egg entirely stick-free, but they are still much more "nonstick" than, say, stainless. On the flip side, their durability is 100x better than anything Teflon coated. Given the above, I treat these pans quite differently than I would a Teflon pan: I cook with a small amount of fat, and I expose the pans to high heat when applicable. They can take it. The biggest difference, though, is how I handle them when cleaning. The biggest issue with the nonstick coatings is that polymerized fats -- overheated, cooked-on oils -- will completely destroy the nonstick qualities. This means that if you want to maintain nonstick behaviors, you must keep the pans spotlessly clean. The good news is that thanks to the durability, these pans can handle significantly more robust cleaning than a Teflon coated pan. You should NOT baby these pans when cleaning them! I'm not suggesting breaking out a wire scrub brush, but you absolutely SHOULD use the abrasive side of a sponge. I also highly recommend scrubbing with baking soda once every several cooking sessions. Even when the pan looks clean, there is often a very thin layer of fat. The baking soda will strip it right off and revive the pan's nonstick quality. To do this I put a very small amount of water in the bottom of the pan, add enough baking soda to absorb most of it, and then scrub with a paper towel. You'll be shocked by how yellow the baking soda gets. Repeat until it comes out just as white as it went in. Should you burn something in the pan or otherwise need to remove something really stuck in there, baking soda is also a great choice. Add a larger amount of water to the pan, quite a bit of baking soda, and then boil over high heat until the baking soda dries out. Now scrub the dried soda out with a paper towel and the vast majority of whatever you've burned in there will come right off. Cleaning my pans in these ways with baking soda from time to time, and freely applying pressure with the abrasive side of the sponge on a regular basis, is what has allowed my pans to stay in service for many years. One final note: I see a lot of people mentioning that their food sticks "even when cooking at low heat" and that is in fact a huge part of the problem! Low heat gives proteins more time to bond with the surface of the pan. It only makes things worse. If you want to sear something, do it on high heat. Because once again, unlike a Teflon pan, these can handle it. Bottom line: Don't expect some miracle nonfat solution. Treat your pans properly but don't baby them, and make sure to keep them clean. These are great tools. Enjoy your cooking! --- Update, 2017-08-23 (18 months after initial purchase) My pan is still performing like a champ and I still highly recommend these. When it finally gets worn out I will definitely replace the one I purchased here with another identical model, but I think it will be a long time before that's required. Two of the three other pans I mentioned above are still in service! (The oldest one was claimed a while back by my four year old; but I suspect it would still work fine if I dug it out of his toy box.) A few people have mentioned in the comments section that some of the recommendations I made above differ from the manufacturer's suggestions -- especially my comment on using these pans over high heat. I can only say in that regard that this review is a description of my personal experiences with the product and what does and does not work for me. The manufacturer recommendations may have been made for any number of reasons; it's not clear what the intentions are there. And "high heat" is of course highly dependent upon equipment. It's possible that the recommendations represent a liability edge case and/or that my stove isn't as hot as whatever they tested on, or a number of other scenarios. In any case, I've had no problems whatsoever, but I thought I should address these concerns in the main review. Still very much a five star review; this is an excellent product. Enjoy!
J**N
My favorite pots and pans!
Bought a couple of these at TJ Maxx and loved them, so bought this 12" skillet. It is the best skillet I have ever owned! I got rid of all my old non-stick pots and pans, and will only buy Green Pan from now on. They may be more expensive, but worth every penny! Nothing sticks, heat up quickly and heat evenly. Food comes out perfectly every time. Clean-up is exceptionally easy. I'm a fan for life!!!
G**7
Great pan and good for your health
Love this pan great value, durable and works like a charm to cook your favorite foods in. Easy clean up and safe for your health. Its the perfect weight for a pan as well..
P**I
The best I've found so far, but poor heat conduction
Omelettes really need a dedicated pan like this, and if you are very careful to heat it up slowly and to use plenty of butter, you will get the most perfect omelettes you've ever seen. They come off effortlessly. However, the pan does take a long time to heat up if you keep it at low-to-medium heat, as the material requires; and if you dare to put the heat up higher because you're in a rush or something needs more intense cooking, you will pretty quickly ruin the surface. Because we used ours as an all-purpose pan, it started sticking around the edges at 6 months of daily use. We learned our lesson - we will have one of these ONLY for omelettes, and use other cookware for other things.
S**.
Love, love, love this pan!
I absolutely love this pan! We received a pair of GreenPan skillets in a larger size in a white elephant gift exchange about 10 years ago, and we've been using those pans in our RV. Love the non-stick surface that is not teflon! We recently replaced the pans in our home with stainless steel, and cooking eggs in one of those pans is impossible. Remembering how much I loved the GreenPan gift we got, I decided to buy an 8-inch GreenPan to cook eggs. It's so easy to cook eggs in this pan, and a breeze to clean! Absolutely no part of eggs will stick to this pan. Love, love, love it! I'd love to replace all of my kitchen pans with GreenPan!
A**D
Not so non stick with eggs unfortunately
A**.
Es el mejor sartén de cerámica, ya había comprado otra marca y no me duró más que un mes funcionando bien. Este no necesita prácticamente nada de aceite, no se pega nada
D**Z
Tenemos poco de haberlos recibido, pero realmente no se les pega la comida. La calidad se siente excelente. Veremos cómo se comporta en el tiempo.
ع**.
جيدة
A**R
Good pan
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