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HexClad vs. Henckels HXagon: Head-to-Head Test Results Revealed 

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What’s the difference between HexClad and Henckels HXagaon pans? And why do HexClad pans cost so much more? Is it because they spend more on advertising and pay celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to promote them, or is HexClad actually better? In this video, I test these two brands head to head. You’ll see how they perform as I cook eggs, pancakes, burgers and chicken. I also test their heat conduction, heat retention, and efficiency on induction cooktops.
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0:39 Egg Test
1:37 Pancake Test
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@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 2 месяца назад
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@tektkite7255
@tektkite7255 20 дней назад
we dont think the difference in heat up speed (it it mattered)_ is caused by your burners, no?
@lisaboban
@lisaboban 3 месяца назад
I don't understand the attraction of any of these hybrid pans. They're not really non-stick, and they're not really stainless steel. Its like the worst of both worlds, no matter who makes them. Great review!
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
It’s the worst and best of both worlds, if that makes sense. They are certainly a lot more non-stick than stainless steel pans and they do sear well (see my HexClad vs. All-Clad video) and the steel pattern protects the nonstick coating. But they aren’t as slick as nonstick pans and not as durable as stainless steel.
@lisaboban
@lisaboban 3 месяца назад
@@PrudentReviews Not to be argumentative, but how is it the best of both worlds? If I still have to add fat to the pan to keep food from sticking, its not non-stick. If it browns like a stainless steel pan, why not just use a stainless steel pan? And if I do have to clean it, I can't rely on any of the traditional tools like Barkeeper's Friend, instead I have to baby it. I know people like these things, I just don't get it.
@romanma2556
@romanma2556 3 месяца назад
@@lisaboban And that smoke from the non-stick coating when you (accidentally) overheating the pan to over 260C!
@nekekaminger
@nekekaminger 3 месяца назад
And just like any other non-stick pan they have a limited lifetime. Maybe not as limited as a regular non-stick pan, but still short compared to stainless or carbon steel.
@Christobevii3
@Christobevii3 3 месяца назад
@@nekekaminger yeah I don't understand these. Buy a stainless steel pan and a cheap tfal nonstick pan. You'll have a better experience than these for less money.
@iris1205ch
@iris1205ch 3 месяца назад
We purchased the HexClad and at first we were disappointed... eg ... eggs. With time and good "seasoning" of the pans, eggs and more no longer stick. We are pleased with our purchase - which was at a discount at Costco!
@TheGreatCornholioboinger
@TheGreatCornholioboinger 13 дней назад
I have been cooking for 48 years now since I have been 4 years old and learned from my Grandmother in 1975. My grandmother had the All Clad pans and were great. When I became an adult I got the All Clad pans in 1991and had that set for a long time. When I heard about the Hexclad hybrid pans I decided to give them a try. I was pleased with them and performed well to the All Clad. The only difference is the Hexclad pans clean easier than the stainless steel All Clad. It seems there are a lot of pans now going hybrid I saw a couple on Amazon selling now. Henckels is a great company since 1818. I use there Zwilling Professional S series knives. I might buy a hybrid pan from Henckels and see how it is.
@firstknocked8767
@firstknocked8767 2 месяца назад
I love my henckels pan. It’s nice to have a semi non stick pan that you can throw in the oven as well and use metal utensils on.
@BCSpecht89
@BCSpecht89 3 месяца назад
Thanks for another excellent review. I like the idea of Henkels' cookware having smooth bottoms. I really don't see the need to have the hexagonal pattern across the bottoms of the pans. I also like the handles on the Henkels pans. The price difference is huge! I wish the Henkels pans were available before I bought my HexClad.
@jonathanb1987
@jonathanb1987 11 дней назад
Don't feel too bad. The Henkels don't include any lids. At least the HexClad include them. They are definitely pricy though.
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 3 месяца назад
Seemingly, the idea behind the "hexagons" is that the raised honeycomb pattern prevents wear of the nonstick coating, as each hexagonal cell has the raised hex ridges around it. Good in theory, but wear testing has proven inconclusive. Good points on the different heating behaviour of the different guages of metal on gas/electric vs induction hobs. I'll have to remember that. Thanks.
@tektkite7255
@tektkite7255 20 дней назад
it is not inconclusive. the steel reduces mechanical wear but teflon will still wear out by itself
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 20 дней назад
Certainly it will. I'm just pointing to the theory 😃
@SwanseaTitanFan
@SwanseaTitanFan 3 месяца назад
Another very professional review. Thanks
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed
@Diverprincess
@Diverprincess Месяц назад
I've had my Henckels for several weeks now. I really like them! I use a wooden spatula to hopefully not damage the non-stick part of the pan.
@bevyg5635
@bevyg5635 28 дней назад
I also bought Henckles after almost buying HexClad, so satisfied!
@CarlenHoppe
@CarlenHoppe 16 дней назад
What I learned from this video review: HexClad thicker (more expensive). Henckels thinner (less expensive). Thicker cooks a bit slower, thinner cooks a bit faster. Neigher pan is a direct replacement for a traditional non-stick pan. It was disappointing that you did not tell us how to adjust the stove temp to make the pans perform the same. That would have been a useful experiment.
@s18169ex3
@s18169ex3 2 месяца назад
That is a good question. This serious problem is with time how well do the pans stay flat
@stjabnful
@stjabnful 3 месяца назад
I’m so happy you did this review! Starting my research for a new non stick. Thank you so much!😅
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
You’re welcome! Reach out if you need recommendations ask@prudentreviews.com
@stjabnful
@stjabnful 3 месяца назад
@@PrudentReviews thanks! I’m also looking a Tramontina professional line nonstick. Costco and Amazon have good prices. My husband will destroy anything I buy. 😂
@dbkfrogkaty1
@dbkfrogkaty1 3 месяца назад
@@stjabnful Try a carbon steel pan from Matfer or de Buyer. Solid pans that will last generations. Your husband won't be able to destroy them! 🙂
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
@@stjabnful I’m a fan of Tramontina professional, solid performance and great price
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 20 дней назад
I have a Tramontina nonstick frying pan (for when I'm in a hurry and want to fry just one egg without having to be precise about pre-heating my stainless). It's great quality, but I mostly prefer my All-Clad stainless pan over two Tramontina stainless pans that I also own. Definitely the All-Clad was worth the money, while the Tramontina are a larger size (for BIG fry-ups) and a smaller size (which I hardly ever use). The small Tramontina nonstick + a large All-Clad would be my recommendation.
@shirleysmith2044
@shirleysmith2044 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your work. I personally do NOT want to eat coatings as they are chemicals we do not want in our body.
@biblebelter9772
@biblebelter9772 3 месяца назад
I like full body stainless steel pans. I have pans from two different manufacturers and they perform identically. I also like to use a carbon steel round bottomed wok. I also have a 14 in cast iron pizza pan that I use a griddle. My wok is forty years old and my stainless is going on ten years. I gave up searching for the best non-stick a long time ago. I can cook an omelet in my stainless steel with a little butter and oil and there is no sticking. You could wipe it with a paper towel like they do advertising non-stick and it would look just as clean as the non-stick.
@Akek
@Akek Месяц назад
I use a stainless steel pan for high temperature food, but i’m unsure what to use for lower temperature food.. i was thinking about getting hexclad but i see nothing but negative reviews 😢
@DrMaserati
@DrMaserati 3 месяца назад
Have you ever considered testing Woll non-stick pans? They''re very expensive, but reportedly very good, and nearly bullet proof. It would be interesting to see a comparison to these two pans.
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
Yes, but I haven't tested them yet
@leoz6338
@leoz6338 3 месяца назад
Can you tell me the advantage of these types of pans vs regular stainless? I tried eggs and pancakes without oil on Hexclad and they stuck miserably. So how is this considered non stick?I added oil and the food released. Same exact thing happened with stainless. The sear was better with stainless at much less cost.
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
The main benefit is that hybrid pans like these release food better and are easier to clean. It's great to hear that you're able to cook eggs in your stainless steel pan without sticking, but that's a challenge for many home cooks.
@TheTinkerersWife
@TheTinkerersWife 3 месяца назад
Hexclad has that texture inside their cookware that unfortunately caused it to be a fail for me. It cooked things fine, but became of the unexpected and very uncomfortable sensory problem I had that felt as irritating as fingernails screeching on a chalkboard. I had to return it. I went to lift an egg out of it with small metal spatula and no matter how I apprached the task it felt awful. If cookware is not comfortable to use its not worth anything.
@brianh2287
@brianh2287 2 месяца назад
I don't believe there is a need for hybrid cookware or non stick cookware other than possibly one skillet for delicate foods. I have never needed non stick pots for boiling, sauces, or frying. The only use case I have for non stick are frying eggs since I like my eggs with no crisp on the bottom. So, I have one very cheap non stick pan for my eggs. That is all I use it for. So I have zero need for these hybrid pans.
@stberchmans
@stberchmans 3 месяца назад
Any info on what the non stick is comprised of?
@romanma2556
@romanma2556 3 месяца назад
PTFE according to their hexclad's FAQ. They hide them in FAQ though.
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
That is correct. Both are PTFE.
@dusterracerdan
@dusterracerdan 9 дней назад
When I saw you had to season the pan just like what cast-iron I decided to stick with my cast-iron it says nonstick is pretty much anything out there
@asintonic
@asintonic 3 месяца назад
mmmm those are free range cage free eggs!? Thanks for sharing the video excellent
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
Pasture raised :)
@father042
@father042 3 месяца назад
Which one is gonna last longer though?
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
The hybrid cooking surfaces are very similar so no reason one should last longer than the other. However, HexClad is thinker so less likely to warp. Henckels was just released in January 2024 so time will tell.
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 3 месяца назад
My All-Clad stainless steel skillet 😂
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 20 дней назад
A rock heated in the fire pit 😂
@shirleysmith2044
@shirleysmith2044 2 месяца назад
Bought a full set at Costco and the large pan darkened and got old within months and was sticking more so I looked up the info and they noted that there is a FDA approved coating - well it's still chemicals not to be put in the body. I emailed the HexClad company and ask several times what coatings are they using and they would NOT absolutely NOT tell me and my question in why? If there is nothing to hide why are they refusing to tell us the coating name? What are we doing with unknown chemicals in our body? Not only that the salesman at Costco said NO coatings and lied to us so it all went back. I will stick with cast iron on a limited use and stainless steel. These companies are very deceptive and seems like they can feed us chemicals and get away with it. Not right.
@Pisti846
@Pisti846 3 месяца назад
Maybe when it comes to teflon pans, buy cheap and maybe it is just better to replace them every year .
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 20 дней назад
That's what the experts recommend. Better buy stainless steel and learn how to use it. Professional kitchens typically only use stainless for a reson.
@Jim-ih4lr
@Jim-ih4lr 3 месяца назад
I’m generally not a fan of nonstick, but there seems to be no benefit to owning either of these… you still have to add oil/fat to take advantage of their nonstick properties. Stainless steel is much better at searing and it is nonstick if you heat the pan first, then add the oil/fat of your choice, and then add the food. Eggs or salmon do not stick and as long as you wait until the food releases from the pan. Cast iron is even better at searing… it’s only limitation is dishes with high acidity will break down the seasoning.
@skinny0ne
@skinny0ne 3 месяца назад
maybe its just me, but it seems like the hex clad on certain angles had scratches in it. did anyone else see that?
@larryseibold4287
@larryseibold4287 2 месяца назад
I thought Hard Anodized enabled non-stick without ptfe (teflon), but i was wrong. All the anodized pans have a layer of ptfe. For some reason some of the anodized + ptfe ones seem to last longer than others. I don't know why. The thing that i dont get, is why people say these hybrid pans are easier to clean than stainless. That is simply not true, unless you re never cleaning the ptfe pan, just wiping it out and calling it clean. I can also wipe my hot all-clad 3 layer ss pan with a paper towel, but i can also really clean it quickly and thoroughly with a stainless scouring pad and some liquid Barkeepers on a hot pan if i want to, inside and out. I can not do that on a hybrid pan or a simple ptfe pan. How do you clean the stains out of the ptfe coating? You cant. How do you clean the bottom of a HexClad pan every 20 hrs or so? You cant. In summary, the hybrid pans stay a bit cleaner than ss if you never clean them, but if you clean them, you ruin them. I still want an 8" pan for eggs, several times a day. I am torn between Tramontina aluminum ptfe pan or an 8" tri clad ss pan with a bit of oil. This needs to work for the whole family, not just me, so i lean toward the ptfe disposable (3 years). One final thought. If i really cared, i could re-polish my stainless pan to a mirror shine inside and out, but i dont want to do that level of work.
@ChrisWard74
@ChrisWard74 16 дней назад
The Henkles seem to only have the 3 pans and no lids where the HexClad has a lot more options. What's crazy is there is a Hells Kitchen version that they claim they are affiliated with the show and are cheaper then hexclad but the show more gordon ramsey do not use or promote them.
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 16 дней назад
expect more sizes and options to come out soon for Henckels. The 3-piece set was a test with Costco but a Henckels customer service rep told me they will be expanding the collection.
@artmaltman
@artmaltman 17 дней назад
HexClad has lifetime warrantee, or so I've heard.
@Mister_Rooster
@Mister_Rooster 2 месяца назад
Henckels pan is a good deal, the biggest reason people buy because they want a hexclad. yes its not as non stick as traditional non stick, however its heck of more nons tick than stainless steel. AND WHO THE HECK complains about adding oil, the whole point of non stick as i remember is not to use as much oil which most non stick delivers and alstly yes these pand heat up rather quickly
@mollies13
@mollies13 2 месяца назад
I choose my blue diamond pan
@rickbear7249
@rickbear7249 20 дней назад
I've had several (keep claiming refund replacement when they fail) but the Tramontina is better.
@mollies13
@mollies13 19 дней назад
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@mollies13
@mollies13 19 дней назад
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@mollies13
@mollies13 19 дней назад
@@rickbear7249 okay sure
@Jcs57
@Jcs57 Месяц назад
How can a product that isn’t any good be better?
@MrCallonryan
@MrCallonryan 2 месяца назад
No thankyou, I'll stick with my AllClad set and $20 chinese dishwasher-safe pan from Amazon - which happen to be on Project Farm and outperformed the $200 Hexclad pan.
@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 3 месяца назад
I was considering Hexclad. No more.
@victorblanco4499
@victorblanco4499 28 дней назад
I purchased the ceramic Ballarini from Costco… and I love them 😍
@-musiclee-
@-musiclee- 3 месяца назад
When Henkels goes on sale. I’ll buy. Then you’re getting a bargain
@TheCrystalbrite
@TheCrystalbrite 3 месяца назад
Hexclad is overpriced marketing pan -costs that much to pay Gordon Ramsay. Not as non-stick as non-stick pans and not as good at searing as stainless.
@aBMWEnthusiast
@aBMWEnthusiast 14 дней назад
The Henckel pans do not have lids.
@enigmaa5195
@enigmaa5195 2 месяца назад
both over hyped crap... All you ever need is stainless steel, cast iron or carbon steel. But technically there is nothing what stainless steel could not do
@twoblink
@twoblink 3 месяца назад
I am basically against ANY non-stick; I really don't need to have nonstick on the food. If you know how to cook; nothing sticks. So I am not understanding the need for non-stick. I have no sticking; regardless of pan and regardless of food; so I am unsure what everybody else is doing. I cook 350+ dinners a year..
@16xthedetail76
@16xthedetail76 3 месяца назад
Turn brain off no slide is basically what people want. Its good for people that just want to cook without fuss.
@pinkmonkeybird2644
@pinkmonkeybird2644 3 месяца назад
I’m a home cook with decades of experience. I know how to cook and how to take the best advantage of the cookware I own. I have carbon steel, enameled cast iron, cast iron, 100% ceramic, and nonstick pans. I am no snob and use my nonstick pans when I’m making a lot of dishes at once and when I’m in a hurry. I have arthritis in both wrists and ulnar palsy in both elbows from a lifetime of pushing my wheelchair all kinds of crazy places. I appreciate the lightweight nature of my nonstick pans and that I can slide them on my ceramic cooktop without fear of scratching, saving my arms from more damage. I also appreciate the easier cleanup and no maintenance required those pans offer. While I love to cook, I don’t love washing dishes and seasoning pans. If you don’t like nonstick pans, don’t buy them. But don’t think you’re somehow better than people who need to take advantage of them.
@PrudentReviews
@PrudentReviews 3 месяца назад
I generally agree with you that non-stick is not necessary or most meals. But the reality is that non-stick makes up a large portion of the cookware market simply because it's fool-proof. You can certainly cook eggs and other sticky foods in stainless steel, cast iron, carbon steel, and other types of pans, but with non-stick you don't have to worry about the heat level as much and don't need to add as much grease. It's all about convenience.
@godnyx117
@godnyx117 3 месяца назад
​@@16xthedetail76 The main pan I use is a stainless steel, cheap, no non-stick surface. Sometimes, if it is used, I use another, aluminium, non-stick. Guess which one is the "no fuss" and wich one I want to throw to the wall!
@buckyb7658
@buckyb7658 2 месяца назад
I love not having to use oil when I cook my eggs. I get enough grease and salt from the bacons and sausages. I use nonstick for that purpose, less oil to no oil in my food.
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