Wednesday 16 March 2016

Green Earth Aluminum Frying Pans by Ozeri Review

Why not add some stunning color into your kitchen ware? Green Earth Aluminum frying pans include the high functioning aluminum base with style that is only available from the Ozeri line. The efficient non-stick coating make flipping omelets simple and the various sizes available allow the at-home-chef to find options that can help to craft every meal.




Durable and crafted from heavy gauge aluminum, the Green Earth frying pan is an affordable way to add quality cookware to the kitchen. Green Earth uses durable aluminum to avoid heavy metals or harmful chemicals, to promote a healthier lifestyle. Elements throughout the pan are designed to create a healthier and safer cooking environment, making the Green Earth Aluminum frying pans a must have for the green chef.


The safe non-stick coating is free of harmful elements that are found in traditional Teflon pans, including PTFE and PFOA. More and more consumers are becoming aware of the harmful chemicals that are being found in the everyday items in our home and choosing Green Earth frying pans can help to reduce the chemicals and stay safe as there are no harmful toxins released once the pan reaches high temperatures.

Instead of Teflon, the ultra tough ceramic coating has been crafted in Germany to create a safer way to create the convenience of a non-stick cooking pan. The effective non-stick makes it simple to keep to those dieting resolutions as there is little to no fats or oils that are required to cook the food in the pan.

The scratch resistant textured interior of the pan is durable and easy to clean, and can allow for easy hand washing to extend the life of the frying pan, and ensure the best results while cooking at home.
Cooking is simple, as the Green frying pan is designed with a comfortable and heat resistant silicon coated handle that will stay cool, even as the pan heats quickly. The comfortable design makes for easy handling of the pan whether you are sautéing dinner, or whether omelets are being extravagantly flipped at brunch.

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