Frypans And Grills

Upgrading your frypans is easier than it sounds. Start with the meals you cook most, then pick the right size and surface for your needs. Our collection includes ceramic non-stick frypans and sets, stainless steel frypan sets, and stir-fry woks from trusted brands like Davis & Waddell, Stanley Rogers, and...

Upgrading your frypans is easier than it sounds. Start with the meals you cook most, then pick the right size and surface for your needs. Our collection includes ceramic non-stick frypans and sets, stainless steel frypan sets, and stir-fry woks from trusted brands like Davis & Waddell, Stanley Rogers, and Swiss Diamond.

Buy Frypans Online by Type and Size

  • Ceramic non-stick frypans in 24 cm and 28 cm sizes for everyday meals.
  • Frypan sets, including a 3-piece ceramic non-stick set (20, 24, and 28 cm) and 2-piece sets in 24 and 28 cm.
  • Stir-fry woks in 30 cm and 35 cm sizes for fast, high-heat cooking.
  • Steel options, with premium steel sets and carbon steel woks.

Find the Best Frypans

If you’re replacing a single everyday pan, a mid-to-large frypan around 24 to 28 cm is a good all-rounder. It works for breakfast, quick lunches, and weeknight dinners.

If you cook different portion sizes, a frypan set gives you more flexibility. Use a smaller pan for fast meals and a larger one for family cooking.

For tossing vegetables, noodles, or stir-fries, a wok-style pan is worth considering. The extra depth gives food more room and helps you cook at higher heat without overcrowding.

Non-Stick Frypans vs Stainless Steel Frypans

Non-stick frypans work well if you want food to release easily. They’re great for eggs, pancakes, and delicate fish, and they’re simple to use for everyday cooking.

Stainless steel frypans suit cooks who like higher heat. They handle searing, browning, and fast stir-frying better, and they’re a common choice for cooks who want more control over texture and colour.

Buy Frypans as a Set and Find a Frypan on Sale

Buying a non-stick frypan set makes it easy to handle different meals without worrying about pan sizes. If you’re watching your budget, look for a frypan on sale. Discounts usually don’t last long, so it helps to check often.

And if you’re updating more than just frypans, a full cookware set can cover the rest of your kitchen in one go.

Induction and Cooktop Compatibility

If you use an induction cooktop, your cookware needs a magnetic base. A quick way to check is with a magnet. If it sticks firmly to the bottom of the pan, it usually works on induction.

You can also look for the induction symbol in the product details to be sure it’s compatible.

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Frypans FAQs

What size frypan should I buy first?

A 24–28 cm frypan works well for most kitchens. It’s big enough for everyday meals without being hard to handle.

Should I buy a non-stick frypan set or a single pan?

Go with a set if you cook different portion sizes or a variety of meals. Choose a single pan if you mostly cook the same types of dishes.

How do I know if a pan works on induction?

Check the product details for an induction symbol. You can also do a quick magnet test; if a magnet sticks to the base, it should work.

Shop frypans and grills at Good Buyz to find ceramic non-stick pans, sets, and woks for stir-frying.