Felt pan protectors to protect against scratches

Pan protector

Kitchen space is often limited. Larger pots and pans, in particular, take up a lot of room. If you own several different pans or a pan set consisting of two identical pans with different diameters, you can stack them in your cupboards to save space.

To prevent the non-stick coating on coated pans from getting scratched, there are pan protectors that protect your pans.

Incidentally, using a pan protector can save you money, as it extends the lifespan of your pans. The protection helps the non-stick coating last longer, meaning you won't need to replace your pans as often.

Guide to pan protectors

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Guide to pan protectors

Purpose of use

Pan protectors for uncoated and coated pans

Especially aluminum pans with a non-stick coating, such as frying pans, woks or stir-fries, shouldprotected during storage in the cupboardbecome.

Fissler coated pans feature premium non-stick coatings: ceramic coatings free of PFAS/PTFE and excellent, health-safe PTFE-based coatings. All Fissler pans are PFOA-free in accordance with EU Regulation No. 2019/1021.

For Fissler pans with high-quality non-stick coatings, we recommendKitchen utensils made of wood or siliconeTo ensure the coating lasts as long as possible, use appropriate utensils. The Adamant® pan series features a particularly scratch-resistant, water-based PTFE coating reinforced with silicon carbide particles. Even rounded metal kitchen utensils can be used with these pans.

This alsoNo scratches during stackingIf this occurs, we recommend the Fissler felt pan protector.

Even with stainless steel pans, a pan protector can be used as a shock absorber between the individual products.