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The GreenPan Chatham Open Frypan, 10 in, is displayed on a white background with a silver metal handle, smooth gray ceramic nonstick interior, hard anodized aluminum construction, and a slightly flared rim. PFAS-free.

GreenPan Chatham Open Frypan, 10 in

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Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • A versatile pan for daily cooking.
  • Natural cooking surface for even heating.
  • A durable and reliable kitchen tool.
Color: Pink
$54.99 $54.99 Save 0%

Chatham Open Frypan, 10 in $54.99

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This versatile 10” frypan is an omelette-making icon, but it doesn’t stop there. Drip-free edges deliver easy pouring and an oven-proof stainless steel handle makes this pan perfect for every meal.

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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Screened for unwanted additives

Made without BPA, PFAS, melamine, or artificial preservatives

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Built for better cooking

Crafted from stainless steel, silicone, ceramic, and glass — not plastic

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