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Keith Titanium Ti8150 Nonstick Frying Pan

Keith Titanium Ti8150 Nonstick Frying Pan

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The Keith Titanium frying pan has a durable titanium exterior and a nonstick ceramic-coated interior. Titanium is nontoxic and transfers heat well, while ceramic is resistant to flaking Read More

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stereochild
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Oct 12, 2017
Heavy cover and Keith are the same product. Heavy cover inc is a vet owned company in AZ most famous for their titanium canteen set, who uses Keith to make their titanium products and put the heavy cover logo on it. Great products from either company.
P_J_N
45
Oct 11, 2017
Probably not very evenly. If this was about, 15cm wide I would buy it. I have a non coated in that size and with a little fiddling you can manage the hotspotting..
OrCohen
268
Oct 11, 2017
This is amazing Only question is, how does it transfer heat when using a small flame?
seenypaul
Oct 12, 2017
Edit, just noticed an interesting coincidence: that uncoated Heavy Cover fry pan uses the same "unique" SKU as Keith's uncoated fry pan...
Interesting, thanks, never heard of Heavy Cover. Roughly half again the weight for about the same size pan, so presumably about half again the thickness (assuming Keith's ceramic coating is part of the thickness and anywhere near the same density as the alloy - which it should be.) That would give you more time to move the pan around to avoid scorching, but moving it would still be necessary on anything other than that nice bed of ashy coals he has. I'll stick to my anodized aluminum, just my preference. As an aside, I wouldn't recommend a lunch of nothing but fiddleheads and dandelion greens with garlic on the trail. That is seriously low-cal and has no place in high energy endeavors.
Leo-ID
5
Oct 12, 2017
seenypaulLOL true about the low-cal lunch. At that point, the fiddleheads and greens simply become mediums for carrying the calories of the butter.
With regards to the identical SKUs, in the world of product design, some of us refer to it thin-labeling, off-labeling, skinny-labeling... basically rebranding a generic product from a wholesaler and either selling as-is or adding/improving on it a little bit. Now that you mentioned it, the pans look virtually identical. This Keith pan is only $34.99 compared to the Heavy Cover at $50. Decisions decisions....
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