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After decades of making knives and equipment for chefs in Australia, the USA, and France, mechanical engineer Mark Henry launched his innovative new Australian cast iron AUSfonte(TM) in 2014, and world-first seamless, rivetless AUS-ION steel pans in 20...


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Buyer Beware: No Confirmation, No Invoice, No Customer Service

I have never experienced customer service this poor from an Australian manufacturer.

Solidteknics charged my card $618.96 on 20 May 2026. More than two weeks later I have received:

• No order confirmation
• No invoice
• No receipt
• No shipping update
• No response to multiple emails
• No response to follow-up enquiries

The company has had my money for weeks and has provided virtually no communication.

Delays are understandable. Silence is not.

Customers should not have to repeatedly chase a company simply to confirm that an order exists after payment has already been taken.

I specifically chose to support an Australian-owned and Australian-manufactured business. Unfortunately, my experience has been extremely disappointing. The issue is not a shipping delay; the issue is the complete lack of communication after taking payment.

At the time of writing, Solidteknics has $618.96 of my money and I have not received an invoice, order confirmation, shipping advice, or any meaningful response despite multiple attempts to contact them by email and social media.

Unless this matter is resolved promptly, I cannot recommend Solidteknics based on my experience.

Should Solidteknics fulfil the order and provide an appropriate explanation, I will happily update or remove this review.

20 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely the worse Pan I’ve used

Absolutely the worse Pan I’ve used! £75 for a small pan and it’s gone rusty as two uses.
Customer service is appalling and refuse to give money back.
Save yourself the money and get a cheap cast iron

10 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unfulfilled order that was paid for in advance

Solidteknics professes to be an ethical company however their actions in the way they treat their customers is anything but ethical. It seems they can just cancel an order after taking full payment for it (nearly a year prior) when it became available from their kickstarter release ready to ship. I currently have another order, made nearly 2 years ago now (paid in full for nearly $500.00) and let me predict the outcome on this one i bet Mark J Henry will pull the plug on this one too and not honor their fulfillment to me of my purchase. Lets wait and see hey Mark J Henry.

It seems they can pick and chose whom gets their orders fulfilled (best you not call or email to find out how its going) or you might be scrubbed too or even worse get a phone call from Mark J Henry himself making thinly disguised threats, yes i still have his voicemail message he left me calling from his phone, very poor form Mark J Henry.

They also falsely make statements that they are the only Australian commercial cookware manufacturer when in fact that's not true as there are several others that have been manufacturing also here in Australia far longer than they have been around.

It seems they can't work out which thickness of metal performs best for cookware either as they chop and change from 4mm, 3mm, 2.5mm and now 2mm with their range. Oh and don't be fooled with the fancy use of the word wrought iron in their basic range it's just mild steel used the world around now for centuries by other cookware manufactures nothing new here.

So come on Mark J Henry and have the decency of honoring my last remaining order that's been placed and paid for in full that i have been waiting nearly 2 years for now.

If i could give this company Solidteknics a zero star rating i would, a one star rating is the lowest available to give however and far to good for them.

20 December 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Underhanded

Pans are 5 star. Tongs are 0 stars. They are unusable, even after being sent back to be fixed. I left a review on their FB lovers page, then was swiftly kicked off! I have bought a lot of your product and was going to buy more. You have stopped that with your underhanded ways of trying to silence an authentic fan that was genuinely disappointed with one of your products.

11 October 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I see 'Mark Henry' has grossly…

I see 'Mark Henry' has grossly misrepresented the dialogue I had with him, or his bot, the entirety of which he swiftly deleted in line with my initial criticism here on this site, as well as 'prudently' banning me from Solidtechniks the moment he saw I'd well and truly called him out. I see he has stepped in here to double, no, quintuple down on his bot's incoherent passive aggressive babbling. We note that on the Facebook page where I put my well-meaning question to Solidteknics a great deal of fuss is made about the product being a 'proud Aussie manufacturer' but I have found by doing just a little bit of research that in America fake American 'commentators' express pride in knowing Solidtecknics is a 'proud American manufacturer' and I daresay the Japanese are delighted to know Solidteknics is a traditional Japanese maker that crafts this overpriced cookware in thermal springs. It seems certain that Solidteknics employs this ruse, misusing and capitalising on national pride, very successfully all over the world - an (expensive) gift to all nations. Let's talk now about the accounts of the people who make up your myriad claques. One of them was a man whose short account was just pictures of car speedometers and many others were similarly laughable. It is odd indeed that every commentator on your FB site asks you short leading questions, a bit like in Question Time in the Australian Parliament as enable you to tout all the selling points of your products safely and efficiently. It is a fact that you curate ruthlessly to remove any uncomfortable questions on Facebook and that is not 'honest dealings.' I asked you in terms that are nothing if not graceful simply to desist but here you are persisting your arrogant rudeness and it's not an improvement over your bots' scripting. Me: asks nice, thoughtful question of what he takes to be a genuine manufacturer with the aim of giving them the opportunity to shine in their response to my trivial query; Them: responds with AI in increasingly incoherent terms; Me: gives up; Them: aggressively protects their fraudulent investment in FB and Google rankings by being rude to me here, victimising me publicly here too, very much against my wishes and - please note, still incoherently - simply not understanding that if their responses are read then mine are too, when they do not look good and I do not look bad. Mark Henry do you really want to keep going with me? Because I am not a belligerent fool and you do appear to be and if I hear one more word from you, in strict disrespect of the fact that I myself asked you simply, and nicely, to give it a rest, my intention is to expose your fraudulent company thoroughly and meticulously. I am a video producer and I do not like you, and I do not like what you do, and I don't think anyone else should either. Your call buddy.

6 March 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Healthy cooking for me

I bought the Solidteknics noni stainless steel pan and I liked the fact that it is made in America, for starters.

It came late due to shipping delays but that's something all businesses have gone through during the pandemic.

I received amazing customer service by email when asking about the delays! They were wonderful, truly.

The pan: it's solid and heavy-a good sign. I bought from this company because their stainless steel does not contain nickel. You do not want nickel leaching into your food which can happen with pan wear.

I also like no rivets; they're a pain to clean.

I'm happy with my new pan. If I pre-heat the pan with oil before putting my food in, it doesn't stick. I'm happy!

One thing: I'm from Canada and if you're getting this shipped to either Canada or overseas you can avoid the brokerage surcharge by doing the following:
-email UPS and tell them you'll self-clear the item and have them email you the paperwork
-take the paperwork to the closest Border Services office to stamp
-Voila-no more surcharge!

2 January 2022
Unprompted review
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Reply from Mark Henry

Thank you Louise for supporting our brand and for your great review. Unfortunately we have no work around regarding duties/taxes (in advance) though it's great to read yours and hopefully others can do the same. Happy cooking!

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Great AUS/US quality product

I must admit unlike the other reviews I have had fabulous help and feedback in both the facebook group and in the kickstarter campaigns. I was new to seasoning pans but with the help of the ST lovers group on Facebook someone brought be to bee un stuck seasoning bars and they work a dream. The pans are very diverse, finally being able to cook things on the gas stove without the handle getting too hot to handle and them finishing things off in the oven. Love it. Cast iron pans are too heavy for me to handle and i really don't like the pans with bolts and rivets, so this wrought iron was the ideal solution for me. You have to care for your pans, so if you are not a foodie or into giving some tlc to your pans they may not be for you. I would give 5 stars as since I got hooked on ST pans after my first ks campaign, but my only downside is that there is US ion and AUS ion and im based in ireland. The shipping costs hurt to put it nicely plus the import duty in many cases....there is one UK company listed as selling ST cookware due to the sustainability but they don't seem to sell them anymore or very small range and they are also no longer in the EU either.... So only downside is the actual purchasing/ delivery cost part. If you are into ST cookware or gey hooked like me definitely sign up to the ST lovers shop where you get s chance to buy things before they go to market.
Mark Henry knows his product and cookware and it is the only product I have where I get to speak to the founder of the company and ask advice in the facebook group. So thank you for that!

24 February 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BUYER BEWARE!!! Company attempts to censor negative reviews.

Here’s my story:
I’m from the US. I was intrigued by wrought iron technique over traditional cast iron. I backed the US campaign, getting the full set of wrought iron pans (no nonis). Shortly thereafter, and well before the shipping of the pan set (which still hasn’t shipped), they launched a second Kickstarter for the 14” Bigga. I was a little upset by this, since the full set including the Bigga was now like US$80 less than I would end up paying by backing the Kickstarters separately.

I voiced my concern, along with others, in the SolidTeknic Lovers Facebook group. Kara reached out to me and asked me to address this off social media. I did so, and although, I didn’t get the resolution I wanted, she did offer a free 7” pan as a make good. I accepted this offer, and backed the Bigga, still without having used or experienced any of their products.

Shortly thereafter, the group was a buzz with the new Soliditi knife offering. As a professional cook, I have a decent knife collection, and was intrigued by the new prospect. That is, until I watched the video of knife comparison between the Soliditi and a “regular kitchen knife.” The video featured Mark J (MJ) Henry. Part of the demonstration including using the Soliditi at some peculiar angles to prove that it was non-stick.

I decided to try out my “regular kitchen knife” at these peculiar angles that according to the video would cause the food to stick more. Seeing as how my “regular kitchen knife” performed as well as Soliditi in my objective test, I called out the testing in the video, and requested a neutral test be done. This was met with hostility by Mark Henry, and summarily dismissed. I then called out Mark Henry on his seeming disdain for a customer and multiple Kickstarter backer. This is when I was removed from the group.

Unsatisfied with this response and poor behavior from a company representative, I reached out to Kara again to see what could be done. Here is her response as it pertains to Mark J Henry:

“Re Marks comments, Mark Henry is our company founder and chief mech. engineer. The group is not designed as a forum, I think this is where folk get confused. The group is for those who love our brand and are happy to support it, if you have questions we will answer them without getting bogged down in the engineering which is our expertise, we do continually suggest to please email our team should you have questions we may not have covered in our web pages of detail.

The group isn't designed for us to have to prove ourselves over and over, we hope we have already done that via our values and the product itself. It really is especially difficult when members start questioning the design and build etc We won't go ahead and launch a design unless we know it is SOLID.

Having a group of this nature does leave business very vulnerable at times though we don't mind the transparency. We will just say enough is enough (when we feel it is enough). This is Marks blood, sweat and tears, his family legacy that he has spent decades building - it may feel overnight though I can assure you it's not. If you have built something from the ground up - I am sure you can appreciate the dedication.”

So there you have it. Legitimate questions and concerns are NOT to be taken up on social media, as they cannot control the message. They value transparency, but only when it’s convenient for them. As for Mark Henry, as he’s the founder, his word is gold, so he goes, so goes the company, I guess.

But, I’m supposed to now believe, without question, what they’ve stated in the past, and what they say in the future, because it’s SOLID, and obviously they don’t need to and won’t prove it in advance.

After leaving a review on another site, SolidTeknics CANCELED my Kickstarter pledge, and threatened to cancel my second pledge. That site asked for proof or purchase. By canceling my order, I had to jump through other hoops to ensure the review would be published.

6 March 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The Aus ion pans appear to be very good…

The Aus ion pans appear to be very good and I was initially pleased using them. However after a few weeks I saw the flaws in the solidteknics pans. They take a long time to get seasoned and the seasoning comes off very easily. The pans are marketed as a lighter alternative to cast iron pans, however they fall far short. Expensive for a mediocre product and the reseasoning process will drive you nuts. Stick to real cast iron and avoid the drama.

1 March 2020
Unprompted review
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Reply from Mark Henry

Hi there Jesse, we are sorry to hear you haven't had a good experience with our cookware and disappointed you didn't seek direction from us directly. Seasoned iron is the only way to achieve a non-toxic, non-stick surface. Seasoning has been around for many hundreds of years and not something we invented - as you would know from owning cast iron.

Seasoning will bond stronger with more use, we do suggest those new to seasoned iron use our instructions as a guide solidteknics.com/ironcare. The common error is the application of oil is applied to thickly and thus the oil can not polymerise.

Unlike cast iron, wrought iron is very very conductive and quickly, your medium temperature setting is the new hot. Rather than just giving up, please consider contacting our team info@solidteknics.com - we can guide you with a few tweaks that you may not have considered given you are use to cooking with lower conducting cookware. Most commonly issues with our cookware are seasoning issues not the actual integrity of the pan itself.

Seasoned iron will never have the immediate slipperiness or convenience of teflon, but it can perform great as a low/non-stick pan and is far superior in every other important way - health, sustainability and conductivity. Seasoning does however, take a bit of time and perseverance initially, so if convenience and teflon-like slipperiness is what you're after, iron cookware may not be for you.

As far as "Expensive for a mediocre product and the reseasoning process will drive you nuts", there are thousands of very satisfied home cooks and professional chefs who love our cookware - not only for health and sustainability reasons, but for their world-class performance (and the vast majority of reviews here reinforce that). See solidteknics.com/testify

We would be more than happy to help get you back on track with your seasoning as it is doable! Please email us at info@solidteknics.com if you would like to try again. We do hope we can turn your experience around so you can discover the extra many benefits of cooking with wrought iron.

Team Solidteknics.

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