

🍳 Elevate your solo cooking game with the OnyxPro — where durability meets effortless style!
The OnyxPro 8-inch Hard Anodized Nonstick Frying Pan combines heavy-gauge aluminum construction with a reinforced nonstick coating for superior heat distribution and easy cleanup. Its durable hard anodized exterior resists scratches, while the satin-finish stainless steel handle ensures a secure grip. Oven safe up to 350°F and compatible with multiple cooktops, this pan is the perfect compact tool for professional-quality cooking at home.
































| ASIN | B099FJZNS6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,953 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #874 in Skillets |
| Brand | Tramontina |
| Capacity | 8 Inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (612) |
| Date First Available | July 14, 2021 |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 80123/069DS |
| Manufacturer | Tramontina |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.38 x 8.5 x 3.07 inches |
| Size | 8 Inch |
| UPC | 016017159198 |
K**R
GREAT find :)
I couldn't wait to try out my new pan! I love that the handle is riveted onto the pan so it will NEVER come loose like other pans I have. The scratch resistant coating seems to be extremely durable, and it was VERY easy to clean, as most scratch resistant pans usually are. It's got some weight to it, but I don't mind that at all...that's quality right there! And the heat seemed to be evenly distributed which obviously makes everything taste better, right? So, superior functionality, I'd say. :)
H**E
Great value and truly nonstick
I have been looking for a high quality but reasonably priced set of nonstick cookware. This was recommended by NY Times Wirecutter and it is really great! Take care of it according to directions. It cooks perfectly and super easy to clean. Have not had any problems with scratching.
F**A
It's a nice, huge, deep skillet/frying pan.
This is a beautiful pan! I wanted a sturdy, huge, but deep skillet/fry-pan that was easy to clean, and this is IT! I love it! The only drawback --for me--ia that it's too heavy for me to lift--even empty--so there's no way I can lift it with food in it. Don't get me wrong, it's a normal weight, not cast iron weight. It's just too much for me since I broke my wrist. If I had someone to lift it and/hold it up for me (say, while I scraped out the food contents I to a storage container) I 'd be fine. But I don't, and I can't count on there being someone whenever I happen to need them to hold this up or carry it for me, so back it goes.
A**R
Nice and deep
I had used a friends pan before ordering my own, so I already knew I was going to love this pan. It's a great replacement for my old non stick pan, and I especially love the size and deepness. Excellent even heating. Well made, not a cheep knock off.
M**3
Good value
Great value for the money! Handles stay cool while cooking, pans heat evenly and they are a great quality.
R**L
its good
its a good pot.
V**R
Nice pan
Nice pan lids no too tight
D**D
Conducts Heat Very Well. Can even use it to saute and brown food.
I have used All Clad cookware for the past 20 years, but wanted a nonstick 3 or 4 quart pot for making pudding and sauces. I do have an older Tramontina clad stainless 3 quart pot and it performed much like the higher priced All Clad. I have never had anodized aluminum cookware before, so I was apprehensive. Pot it heats and holds heat exceptionally well. Performs like a coated non stick pot, cleans up very easily and no nonstick coating that eventually peels off. I have a round, stainless All Clad non stick grill pan which browned and cooked beautifully, but I no longer use it as the non stick coating is wearing off after 15 years of use. I cannot find another just like it, All Clad seems to only make one in anodized aluminum now. They are too pricey now for me, as I usually bought them from an outfit near Philadelphia that had an inventory of "factory seconds", with slightly offset handles or a rough spot on the outside of the pot or pan body.None of them ever had a scratch on the cooking service and for most of them, I couldn't really even tell why it was categorized as defective. They were half the cost of the normal cookware when they had a sale twice a year. I think that they were called "Cookware and More". They had discounts on high end Wusthof and Henckels German cutlery as well. Anyway, I bought a Tramontina round grill pan made of anodized aluminum because of the price and the fact that had an equal weight to the All Clad version at less than half the price. Performance just as good as the All Clad and a great price.
R**4
All products have been great, except one small pot which has a clearly defective coating. However there's been no available support or help to get this remedied, so feel incredibly let down. Can someone please get in touch to resolve this issue?
A**N
best hard anodized cookware in Canada for the price
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