The GreenPan Chatham Open Frypan, 12 in, is PFAS-free and features a smooth dark gray ceramic non-stick surface with a metallic silver handle, shown from above on a white background. A nonstick frying pan with three golden pancakes sits on a gas stove. The background includes a wooden spatula, white plate, and dark napkin. Text reads: Healthy ceramic nonstick, reinforced with diamonds. GreenPan highlights its Chatham 12" Open Frypan, featuring original ceramic nonstick that's PFAS-free and hard anodized. Known for safety, award-winning quality, and over 150 patented technologies. The GreenPan Chatham 12" Open Frypan evenly cooks pancakes on the stovetop, with plates, a glass of orange juice, and more pancakes in the background. "EXCELLENT HEAT TRANSFER" appears at the top. The GreenPan Chatham Open Frypan, 12 in, PFAS free with a hard anodized body and metal handle, sits on a wooden table next to a white bowl of eggs and mugs. Text above reads: DURABLE WOBBLE-FREE BASE.
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The GreenPan Chatham Open Frypan, 12 in, is PFAS-free and features a smooth dark gray ceramic non-stick surface with a metallic silver handle, shown from above on a white background.

GreenPan Chatham Open Frypan, 12 in

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Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Features a natural, non-toxic cooking surface for healthier meals.
  • Large 12-inch size is perfect for family dinners and bigger batches.
  • A durable and reliable pan for everyday sustainable cooking.
Color: Grey
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Chatham Open Frypan, 12 in $64.99

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Take on any task with this classic frypan. Crafted from hard anodized aluminum, this versatile 12” pan features drip-free edges for easy pouring and an oven-proof stainless steel handle for a secure grip. Crafted from hard anodized aluminum, Chatham features Thermolon™ ceramic nonstick coating that's free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium. It won’t release toxic fumes when overheated and creates 60% less CO2 than traditional nonstick during the curing phase. Produced in GreenPan's company-owned PFAS-Free cookware factory.

Hard Anodized Aluminum, Ceramic Nonstick Coating, Stainless Steel Handle

For use on all stovetops, except induction Oven safe up to 600˚F Hand washing recommended, dishwasher safe.

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Made without BPA, PFAS, melamine, or artificial preservatives

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