You Won't Believe Which Frypan Outperformed All the Leading Brands - Hint: It's a BUDGET item!

There’s no denying that having high-quality cookware can make a big difference in the kitchen. Whether you’re a budding chef or a home cook, having the right pots and pans can make all the difference in the quality of your food.

For one, high-quality cookware is often made with better materials. This means that they heat evenly and can better withstand high temperatures, both of which are key for cooking.



Additionally, high-quality cookware is often better designed, which can make cooking more efficient and even fun. But perhaps the most important reason to invest in high-quality cookware is that it can make your food taste better. As cooks can maximise the utility of this cookware, it can help bring out the natural flavours of your food and make the food taste better than ever.

It can't be denied, however, that quality cookware can be a bit pricey.

But, don't fret, folks! There is some budget-friendly cookware that can rival more expensive brands.

Just take a look at Kmart's $18 frypan that emerged as a top scorer in CHOICE's test.

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Kmart’s $18 fry pan received the highest score in CHOICE’s frypan test. Credit: Kmart.

Comparing the product among 35 other frypans from other leading brands, the advocacy consumer group said that Kmart's humble cookware garnered the most points.

CHOICE Kitchen Expert Chantelle Dart explained: 'All of the frying pans we tested in our labs performed quite well across the board, despite what they cost.'

'The aspects that separated the best and worst models mostly came down to their durability and things like how easy they are to clean, the ergonomics of the handles and how well-balanced the pan is.'



While many ‘cheap’ frying pans fell short, one Kmart find impressed the pros: the $18 Kmart Anko stainless-steel non-stick 24cm frying pan.

'It was our low-cost standout, scoring higher on performance, ease of use and durability than brands such as Scanpan, Jamie Oliver, Tefal and Swiss Diamond,' the group claimed.

The following is a list provided by CHOICE of the benefits and drawbacks of employing the budget item:

BENEFITS

  • Heat distribution - Distributes heat evenly when cooking
  • Durability - Does not get damaged despite CHOICE testers passing it with a mechanical scourer over the same area 10,000 times
  • Utility - it is suitable for use on any burner and in the oven

DRAWBACKS

  • The materials used are not topnotch - The non-stick wasn't nearly up to par and the base is thin. The stainless steel exterior and base, as well as any exposed rivets inside the pan, may discolour and need additional cleaning.
  • Handling issues - The handhold is not non-slip



So there you have it, members. Quality cookware doesn't have to break the bank! With a little research, you can find quality cookware at a fraction of the cost of the high-end brands.

We also want to ask you: Have you been using budget-friendly cookware? How long have you used them? Are they still functioning well? Share your recommendations with us in the comments below!
 
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I have alot of frypans , scanpan ect but my favourite is one that looks like this one which I purchased from Coles for $18 brand cook n dine and I love it, such a versatile pan. Deep with straight sides and flat bottom

I use it for everything from meat, eggs rice dishes ect and every time it washes up with ease. Nothing sticks
 
There’s no denying that having high-quality cookware can make a big difference in the kitchen. Whether you’re a budding chef or a home cook, having the right pots and pans can make all the difference in the quality of your food.

For one, high-quality cookware is often made with better materials. This means that they heat evenly and can better withstand high temperatures, both of which are key for cooking.



Additionally, high-quality cookware is often better designed, which can make cooking more efficient and even fun. But perhaps the most important reason to invest in high-quality cookware is that it can make your food taste better. As cooks can maximise the utility of this cookware, it can help bring out the natural flavours of your food and make the food taste better than ever.

It can't be denied, however, that quality cookware can be a bit pricey.

But, don't fret, folks! There is some budget-friendly cookware that can rival more expensive brands.

Just take a look at Kmart's $18 frypan that emerged as a top scorer in CHOICE's test.

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Kmart’s $18 fry pan received the highest score in CHOICE’s frypan test. Credit: Kmart.

Comparing the product among 35 other frypans from other leading brands, the advocacy consumer group said that Kmart's humble cookware garnered the most points.

CHOICE Kitchen Expert Chantelle Dart explained: 'All of the frying pans we tested in our labs performed quite well across the board, despite what they cost.'

'The aspects that separated the best and worst models mostly came down to their durability and things like how easy they are to clean, the ergonomics of the handles and how well-balanced the pan is.'



While many ‘cheap’ frying pans fell short, one Kmart find impressed the pros: the $18 Kmart Anko stainless-steel non-stick 24cm frying pan.

'It was our low-cost standout, scoring higher on performance, ease of use and durability than brands such as Scanpan, Jamie Oliver, Tefal and Swiss Diamond,' the group claimed.

The following is a list provided by CHOICE of the benefits and drawbacks of employing the budget item:

BENEFITS

  • Heat distribution - Distributes heat evenly when cooking
  • Durability - Does not get damaged despite CHOICE testers passing it with a mechanical scourer over the same area 10,000 times
  • Utility - it is suitable for use on any burner and in the oven

DRAWBACKS

  • The materials used are not topnotch - The non-stick wasn't nearly up to par and the base is thin. The stainless steel exterior and base, as well as any exposed rivets inside the pan, may discolour and need additional cleaning.
  • Handling issues - The handhold is not non-slip



So there you have it, members. Quality cookware doesn't have to break the bank! With a little research, you can find quality cookware at a fraction of the cost of the high-end brands.

We also want to ask you: Have you been using budget-friendly cookware? How long have you used them? Are they still functioning well? Share your recommendations with us in the comments below!
After reading the choice article and having some of the expensive ones fail after a while we decided to give this one a go and I guess we have had it 6 months or so and it is great. As good as anything else we have tried. If the non stick only lasts 12 months, who cares, buy another.
 
I am confused.....

BENEFITS....

Durability - Does not get damaged despite CHOICE testers passing it with a mechanical scourer over the same area 10,000 times

DRAWBACKS..

The materials used are not topnotch - The non-stick wasn't nearly up to par and the base is thin.

It doesn't get damaged yet non-stick not up to par........will go by reviews which seem to give it thumbs up....both here and on KMart website
 
There’s no denying that having high-quality cookware can make a big difference in the kitchen. Whether you’re a budding chef or a home cook, having the right pots and pans can make all the difference in the quality of your food.

For one, high-quality cookware is often made with better materials. This means that they heat evenly and can better withstand high temperatures, both of which are key for cooking.



Additionally, high-quality cookware is often better designed, which can make cooking more efficient and even fun. But perhaps the most important reason to invest in high-quality cookware is that it can make your food taste better. As cooks can maximise the utility of this cookware, it can help bring out the natural flavours of your food and make the food taste better than ever.

It can't be denied, however, that quality cookware can be a bit pricey.

But, don't fret, folks! There is some budget-friendly cookware that can rival more expensive brands.

Just take a look at Kmart's $18 frypan that emerged as a top scorer in CHOICE's test.

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Kmart’s $18 fry pan received the highest score in CHOICE’s frypan test. Credit: Kmart.

Comparing the product among 35 other frypans from other leading brands, the advocacy consumer group said that Kmart's humble cookware garnered the most points.

CHOICE Kitchen Expert Chantelle Dart explained: 'All of the frying pans we tested in our labs performed quite well across the board, despite what they cost.'

'The aspects that separated the best and worst models mostly came down to their durability and things like how easy they are to clean, the ergonomics of the handles and how well-balanced the pan is.'



While many ‘cheap’ frying pans fell short, one Kmart find impressed the pros: the $18 Kmart Anko stainless-steel non-stick 24cm frying pan.

'It was our low-cost standout, scoring higher on performance, ease of use and durability than brands such as Scanpan, Jamie Oliver, Tefal and Swiss Diamond,' the group claimed.

The following is a list provided by CHOICE of the benefits and drawbacks of employing the budget item:

BENEFITS

  • Heat distribution - Distributes heat evenly when cooking
  • Durability - Does not get damaged despite CHOICE testers passing it with a mechanical scourer over the same area 10,000 times
  • Utility - it is suitable for use on any burner and in the oven

DRAWBACKS

  • The materials used are not topnotch - The non-stick wasn't nearly up to par and the base is thin. The stainless steel exterior and base, as well as any exposed rivets inside the pan, may discolour and need additional cleaning.
  • Handling issues - The handhold is not non-slip



So there you have it, members. Quality cookware doesn't have to break the bank! With a little research, you can find quality cookware at a fraction of the cost of the high-end brands.

We also want to ask you: Have you been using budget-friendly cookware? How long have you used them? Are they still functioning well? Share your recommendations with us in the comments below!
I could see this being a good buy for caravaners & campers due to its cost & performance. I fequently receively frying pans into my garage at home from indoors, incl. the odd heavy base with a now less than flat base. This could be just what l, er, l mean, the cooks in my home need to try. (I can only put so many clown faces or clock faces on these with mosaics).
 
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After reading the choice article and having some of the expensive ones fail after a while we decided to give this one a go and I guess we have had it 6 months or so and it is great. As good as anything else we have tried. If the non stick only lasts 12 months, who cares, buy another.
Non stick anything that 'heats' is best avoided! The miriad chemicals used that produce the 'non-stick' effect are extremely dangerous and should be avoided at all times.
 
I gave up non stick cookware years ago. Can't cook on high heat plus can't scrub it.
Never lasted for me either
Love chemical free stainless steel cookware for everything.
Of course stainless steel can scratch, but not if you use the proper utensils and use a food safe stainless steel cleaner.
 
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