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Old 12-08-2015, 12:13 PM   #692
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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CHEFS! I need advise and possibly quickly.

So I have an induction top now and I'm looking at getting a new skillet since my old non-stick won't work.

All-Clad has some very nice stuff; both 12 and 14 inch fry pans that I like a lot. The 14 inch seems like a no-brainer for the amount of surface area and the ability to avoid crowding the pan. That said, it weights 6 lbs which is pretty damn heavy for a skillet pan (my 12 inch cast iron is only 7 lbs). The 12 inch only weighs 4 lbs so for flipping and things of that nature, it's going to be a lot easier with the 12 inch.

Does anyone have much experience with a 14 inch skillet as their 'workhorse' skillet? Is the extra weight worth the extra surface area or do you find that you rarely need that extra area?
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