PLEASE read this review
PLEASE read this review. I thought these pans were going to be amazing and for the first 18 months loved them. Then a peculiar thing happened to the coating. Please note- for the first 16 months of use I rubbed Olive Oil on the bottom of the pan with my fingers before cooking, which was generally eggs or chicken burgers. The past few weeks I switched to spray which didn't make a difference as the damage was already done. The coating was caking off where a dish sponge wasn't removing the grease. I had to wipe down very hard with a cloth to remove the gunk which led me to contact Tramontina CS.
"I purchased a 10” and 8” on 12/12/23 from Amazon(#113-0712140-4526662). For the past several months I’ve noticed a sticky stain on the bottom of the pan which is impossible to remove with a dish sponge. So, today I took a white towel and with a fair amount of elbow grease rubbed and rubbed the already cleaned surface and you can see the pic below. Is the coating coming off? I almost don’t want to use the pan for fear I’m eating food(always eggs or chicken burgers)that is somewhat contaminated. I always use Olive Oil, Sunflower oil or lately Mazola Cooking Spray. The photos are not representative at all of what the bottom of the pan looked like before using the towel after cleaning."
Their response-Hi Andrew,
Thank you for reaching out and for providing detailed information along with the photo of your pan.
From your description and the image, it appears that the nonstick coating on the bottom surface of your pan has started to deteriorate, likely due to a combination of factors including the use of certain cooking sprays. We also noticed there's a small chip in the coating, which further supports our concern.
While it’s common to see some staining or residue on cookware over time, the sticky film and the coating transfer onto your towel suggest the pan’s surface has broken down more than it should under normal use. Based on the image, the dark, greasy-looking stains on the towel are very consistent with burnt or polymerized oil residue—not just simple soot or dirt. This kind of transfer typically happens when:
Oil or cooking spray has carbonized on the pan surface over time.
Why This Happened:
Cooking sprays, including Mazola and similar aerosol-based sprays, can build up over time and degrade nonstick coatings—especially when heated beyond moderate temperatures. These sprays often contain emulsifiers and additives that don't burn off cleanly and can create a stubborn layer that’s very hard to remove. Over time, this can damage the coating itself, causing it to peel or flake with friction (as in your towel test).
Additionally, regular use of oils like olive or sunflower oil at high heat can contribute to polymerized residue on nonstick surfaces, especially if the pan isn't allowed to cool before washing.
Their suggestion:
Because of the visible chipping and compromised coating, we do not recommend continued use of this pan. Even small chips could potentially flake into food, especially when cooking at high temperatures.
We completely understand your concern about safety, and you're right to question whether the pan is still suitable for use. Based on our assessment, it’s best to safely discard the affected pan.
Please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have further questions—we’re here to help!
Best regards,
XXXXXXX(not showing you their name)
Customer Service Representative
My final response-
"Thank you for this but I am a little confused. What cooking oil do you recommend or are you suggesting not to use cooking oils for sauté or even cooking a hamburger? And I will throw this pan away for sure but let me ask you this; are your products only good for 1 1/2 years of use??? That is your quality guarantee? If so, that is extremely unsatisfactory and I would never purchase your products again. I would have thought a replacement would be in order at the least.
I will provide this feedback on Amazon and Trustpilot reviews. "
These pans are terrible and there is zero warranty. DO NOT BUY.
21 July 2025
Unprompted review