Zavor's new Noir Cookware is beautifully cast from high-quality aluminum with a Whitford Fusion Ti ceramic interior coating. The pieces feature either long handles or silicone grips that can be easily removed. The lids (if available) are made of tempered glass to easily monitor food while cooking. Each piece is compatible with all cooking surfaces, including induction. Noir cookware is perfect for sautéing, simmering, roasting, baking, and more! Light and durable cast aluminum construction: one of the best conductors of heat is also one of the least burdensome. Cast aluminum offers a lightweight alternative to cast iron with superior heat distribution for better cooking. It is also long-lasting and has lower maintenance than several other cookware alternatives. Each piece comes with an interior coating that is BPA, PFTE, and PFOA free. But, unlike other ceramic coatings, Whitford Fusion Ti is made with titanium-based particles for better durability and resistance to abrasion. It is also in compliance with food contact regulations, guaranteed to provide a healthful cooking surface.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This 8" skillet from Zavor has a pretty solid construction - nicely weighted base, and it holds heat well. The nonstick interior also seems like it will hold up well in the long term if used properly - that is, by using only non-metal utensils in it. The changeable multicolored handles is a clever idea for style, but even moreso for a use brought up in the enclosed literature, to clearly identify cookware to be used only for someone in the household with a food allergy. Our household doesn't have any food concerns like this, but I've known families who do, and this is a great idea. My only real problem with this skillet, is that for the 8" model at least, the handle is too long and heavy, making the base rather tippy on the grate of my gas burners. Several times I had to grab the handle while cooking to keep the skillet from falling handle-first off of the burner. I don't know if this would happen with the larger skillets (it seems unlikely), but it's my reason for holding back a star since it is a potential burn hazard if it would tip over. Aside from that, it's a great skillet with easy cleanup.. Anniem. Erie, PA. Fri Feb 17 2023