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I am still struggling to find satisfactory use of a Neoflam 'non-stick' pan. Queried this before and was advised to scour it. Which I do. Food still sticks. $99 is why I've kept trying. Can anyone offer a solution?
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where can you buy Neoflam frying pan? I do not want to buy amazon
Hi Hilda,
Thanks for reaching out.
We have a website you can see if a store near you stocks our product or we have an online shop. www.neoflam.com.au...
My Neoflam frypan’s surface became unusable after 1 week, low temps and correct storage, cleaners, utensils used! My wok after 1 year has developed scratches and I have no idea how this can occur(as Above). Why?
Hi, Could you let me know the care instructions to your pans?
You have probably found the answer already, but my 20cm frypan came with detailed instructions. First, before use, the pan had to be washed in hot soapy water and dried. Then seasoned for 2 minutes wi...
Read moreth high smoking point oil (I used canola, but peanut and coconut also works) then it had to be washed and dried again. The instructions also recommends you use a smear of oil and medium heat when cooking (never spray on oils) - then cleaning straight after use with soapy water while it is still warm. I wipe my frypan out with a warm soapy damp microcloth. And I season it occasionally. In other words, it is the same as maintaining a caste iron frypan (which I also have and love). The only difference is, use ceramic coated frypans on medium not high heat and always use silicone utensils in it. My frypan needs consistent care every time it is used, but I have had none of the problems other people seem to have.Has anyone emailed the company re the faulty claims?
I emailed them but didn't hear from them for weeks. I presumed their customer service was awful, then I decided to call them and they said there was sometimes issues with their website form and they h...
Read moreadn't received my email. Once I had called them, I had excellent customer service and they resolved my issue of the broken handles by sending two new ones.Hi Keatide,
Happy New Year, you need to send an email to [email protected] and someone will reply to you in 72 hours, Neoflam offices has being closed since the 24th of Dec and will be reopen...
Read more on the 11th of January, so it might take a little bit longer.Can we leave cooked food (salted) in the pots and put it in the fridge for about a week?
Nope, definitely not! The non-stick is so sensitive that if you leave food in it even overnight it'll eat away at the non-stick and ruin the pot/pan. If you want to store food in your pots probably go...
Read more for stainless steal. Don't use any non-stick product to do that.Can someone tell me whether this Neoflam cookware are really non stick and worth buying? I am all confused now. Some comments are good and some are bad. Please help. Thanks.
The Neoflam with dark coating is excellent, but for some reason the lighter coating stcks. I purchased 6 pieces two of mine stick and gave one as a gift and she loves it.Go figure. I followed instruct...
Read moreions to the letter but still sticks. I now buy Crofton pans from Aldi much less in price and work fine I just replace them when necessary.I am looking at the reviews and they are so polar. Some absolutely love these pots and others think they are rubbish. I'm very curious whether this a quality control issue with the company or is it because of the way people are using the pots?
I bought the 24cm Casserole and have had trouble sticking everything, I have also purchased the 26cm Wok and have had no trouble with it. Regards Sharon
I don't believe the 5 star reviews are real. Its true, non stick for about a week, I got sick of wrecking eggs in it and now its in the bin. Very expensive and doesn't last long even if you follow t...
Read morehe instructions. Its definitely a princess, complete rip offMy pan sticks after about six uses. There were no printed instructions on care. Shop sang praises of this product. Bought on sale at $99 was expensive for me. Never spent that much on a tiny frying pa...
Read moren. I washed carefully before use. I am a very responsible careful cook. Perhaps I am missing something???How to restore non stick surface?
If the frypan in question is really dirty (caked with residue from cooking) then that would hinder the non-stick performance. You would need to make sure you clean it off with something non abrasive. ...
Read moreYou need to make sure you put the your Neoflam frypan straight in hot soapy water after use. Even then it still sticks. If you have damaged the surface by scraping with metal utensils, used the incorrect oil, or had the temperature up too high, that will also permanently damage the non stick silicon coating. Long story short, I would advise you to return your Neoflam product, get a refund and look for a better product that actually works. Suggest one with a copper (2mm minimum) or aluminium base for better conducting. You will have to research what material is a suitable replacement for teflon (which I suggest you avoid buying for health reasons). Hope you find my advice helpful.Where can I get neoflam cookware? I live in nigeria pls
We have 2 frypans. The smaller (lime green) one has remained non stick BUT the larger (light blue) is no longer non stick. I have followed all instructions but is still sticking.
We have only had them for 5 months. I am so disappointed I want a refund as it is not fit for the purpose (non stick cooking). Do you have any suggestions to restore the non stick properties?
Impossible to restore because their products silicon coating simply doesn't work. Get a refund (if you are able to) and find a suitable replacement. They will usually try not to refund especially if y...
Read moreou never registered the products warranty straight after purchase. I always do this now so they can't dispute my claims. Advice... discontinue to buy anything made by Neoflam!Can I use Venn cookwear on an induction ceramic hotplate?
Can I cook sausages in this and if so do I need a little oil?
Hi Jalcan - You do not require oil when cooking sausages, if however you require oil for fish, chicken or meat rub it into the meat instead of pouring it into the pan
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