Titaniun coated frying pans (1 Viewer)

GJH

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Seen a few of these demonstrated at the shows this year but very pricey.

Lidl have some in the specials starting tomorrow at much more reasonable prices. See Link Removed.
 

hilldweller

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Lidl have some in the specials starting tomorrow at much more reasonable prices. See Link Removed.

A triumph of marketing.......

A quick flash of titanium, THEN three coats of non-stick. So what is the titanium doing ? Sweet FA.

I once got involved with cutting titanium pipe for Tornadoes, cost ÂŁ70 an inch. You'll not buy a titanium pan from BAe.

I bought an M6 titanium bolt. Don't know where it is now, but the weight was astounding. I'm holding this bold and thinking "where's the weight, is it hollow ?"
 

Squire

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Seen a few of these demonstrated at the shows this year but very pricey.

Lidl have some in the specials starting tomorrow at much more reasonable prices. See Link Removed.


How does one demonstrate a frying pan - other than cooking in it ?

What's supposed to be the advantage? Weight perhaps, or lack of it ?

:Confused:
 

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