Wait Wait a minute here, did you say non-stick pan without titanium coating? You meant this whole pan is made of Titanium???? I notice the outer layer of this pan is stainless steel...... Somebody in your department screw up. It is a Titanium coating on the stainless steel pan.
There are three layers in this pan: outer one is stainless steel, inner one is aluminum, top layer is titanium. They say there's "no coating" because it's a real solid layer of titanium that you can't scratch through, allegedly, even if you use metal utensils on it. However, it's a new product and some reviewers say they are doubtful of this claim, as they noticed the finish of the last layer seems irregular / stretched out / botched. I guess it's better to wait for the long term reviews (or new competing products, since the company doesn't own the patent, they just license it).
@@user-hz3eu5in I was wondering the same thing. From what I've read: -it's much more expensive than aluminum and steel - it doesn't spread the heat as well, potentially creating hot spots during cooking, especially on a gas stove (it would be hotter where the flame hits).
Bottomline: I guess stainless steel pans are still the best option on the market (cheap, lightweight, safe, durable). We just have to learn how to "season" our pans to make them non-stick.
I argue that the cheapness in cost with traditional nonstock pans reflects their quality. All of my nonstick pans are AllClad and I have owned them for about 8 or 9 years. I had to throw away two AllClad pans that I used most because the coating began to flake or chip off and I do not want to ingest that chemical. The AllClad set cost me around $600. If this titanium pan will last as long as my 4 low cost Lodge cast iron pans (that due to 20+ years of use are ‘mostly’ nonstick but not truly nonstick) will last, and if it is truly nonstick, I argue it is worth the $195 price tag, but that is my opinion. I am a fan of cry once buy once, which is why I am disappointed in my nonstick AllClad set.
Either this is a fake review or a stupid review. Tons of wrong information too. For instance, there is only a tiny amount of titanium in this pan, and it is in the coating. And yes, it does in fact have a coating, contrary to what this video says. Ugghh. Low effort or sponsor.
i wish this comment was more visible. i completely agree. this review sounds like an ad from start to finish and has no critical thinking behind it. definitely sponsored.