BELLA 12 x 12 inch Electric Skillet with Copper Titanium Coating, 1200 Watts 14607

The BELLA Copper Titanium coated 12x 12 Skillet is reshaping the cooking game delivering healthier and quicker meals. This multi-functional unit is a must for every kitchen. It can roast, fry, saut, steam, bake and more. Besides cooking 10 drumsticks at once, it is perfect for family meals like omelets, ratatouilles, risottos, paellas, tomato sauce with meatballs; the list is endless. Once the meal is ready, remove probe and serve straight from Skillet. The easy release feature of the ceramic copper titanium coating properties allows for no fuss cooking and clean-up is just a quick wipe away. The base is also fully immersible in water for ultra easy cleaning.

Product Features

  • Special Ceramic Copper Titanium coating is 8 times more durable and cooks up to 30% faster than standard non-stick coatings
  • Ultra durable coating is heat resistant up to 850 degrees and metal utensil safe
  • Heathly-Eco coating does not contain harmful chemicals & is PTFE and PFOA free
  • All types of foods release from non-stick surface with ease making this a true non-stick surface
  • Skillet is fully immersible in water for quick and easy cleaning. Tempered glass lid is dishwasher safe

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2 Replies to “BELLA 12 x 12 inch Electric Skillet with Copper Titanium Coating, 1200 Watts 14607”

  1. Buy It…You’ll Love It! I bought this skillet after weeks of very careful research on Amazon and other sites. I have been TOTALLY pleased, in all ways, with this well-built, well-designed skillet.As with all electric skillets, the heating element goes around an under-pan tub. The element is evenly distributed–about equidistant from the outer edge to the pan’s center. The heat from the element is very evenly dispersed throughout the cooking time.The control is temperature-sensitive and goes on…

  2. After 3 just months, our first of these pans was burning food Great pan at first. We liked the first one so much we bought this second one as a spare in case they changed or discontinued it. Well the first one went into service in Feb 1, 2017 but by May 2017 it was already sticking and burning food in a ring above the heating element. The coating may be more durable in that it does not flake off like the old teflon coatings, but I expected more than 3 months before it started burning things. And we never cook anything above 325 on the dial, usually 300…

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