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Fry pans are one of the most versatile kitchen tools, ideal for searing, sautéing, frying, and even baking. One popular feature of modern fry pans is the non-stick coating, which makes cooking and cleaning a breeze. Non-stick fry pans prevent food from sticking to the surface and allow for easy flipping and tossing. Brands like Caraway Home and Ballarini offer non-stick fry pans that are also induction-compatible, making them suitable for use on all types of stovetops. Non-stick coatings also allow for the use of less oil or butter, making for healthier cooking.

Another important feature of fry pans is their construction, with 7-ply stainless steel being a common choice for many high-end brands. The ZWILLING Aurora 7-ply fry pan features a unique construction with an aluminum core that extends all the way to the rim, allowing for even heat distribution and retention. This ensures that food is cooked evenly and consistently. Some fry pans, like the Demeyere Industry5, are also metal utensil safe, meaning that they won't scratch or damage the surface of the pan when using metal utensils.

Staub is another brand known for producing high-quality fry pans that offer excellent performance and durability. Their fry pans feature a cast iron construction that provides superior heat retention and distribution, ensuring that food is cooked to perfection every time. The Staub fry pan is also dishwasher safe, making cleaning a breeze.

Finally, Ballarini is another brand that offers a range of fry pans designed to meet the needs of both home cooks and professional chefs. Their fry pans feature a durable construction with a heavy-gauge aluminum base that provides even heat distribution. The Ballarini fry pan is also oven safe up to 500°F, making it ideal for cooking a wide range of dishes.

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