In this guide we’ll look at the best induction pan sets.
We’ve compared design, handle comfort, ease of cleaning and cost
to give you our top recommendations.
What are the Best Induction Pan sets?
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More Detailed Induction Pan Set Reviews
ProCook Gourmet Non-Stick Strain & Pour Induction Saucepan Set
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ProCook Gourmet Non-Stick Strain & Pour Induction Saucepan Set Review
ProCook Gourmet has created the best induction pans for the UK market with this set of 4 saucepans. Ranging in size from 1lt to 3.1lts, this is the ideal set for those who enjoy making their own soups, boiled rice, casseroles, and braises. This set is lightweight and durable, ovenproof to 260˚C, and dishwasher safe as well!
Variety in set: 4-piece
Handle comfort: Good
Design: Great
Ease of cleaning: Easy
CUSIBOX Cookware Induction Pan & Pot Set
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CUSIBOX Cookware Induction Pan & Pot Set Review
The CUSIBOX Cookware Set is another set of the best induction pans. This 10 piece set has everything you need to get the perfect meal on the go, including a frying pan, stockpot, and saucepan in various sizes.
These are some of the best non stick induction pans on the market. They are easy to clean, and no matter what you’re cooking it won’t stick to the surface. There’s no toxins given off when heating up, and the aluminium ensures the heat is distributed quickly and evenly to save you both energy and time.
In a lovely unique orange finish, these induction pots and pans will brighten up your kitchen, plus they can be stacked together for easy, space-saving storage.
Variety in set: 10-piece
Handle comfort: Good
Design: Excellent
Ease of cleaning: Easy
Tefal 5 Piece Stainless Steel Induction Pots and Pans
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Tefal 5 Piece Stainless Steel Induction Pots and Pans Review
Tefal has released some of the best value induction pans with this set. With 3 pots and their lids, and 2 frying pans, you’ll be more than able to feed everyone at your table. Both the frying pans have Tefal’s Thermospot technology to guide you to cooking perfection, and the all the pieces have Tefal’s Comfort Max handles and knobs, and when you’re done, just pop them in the dishwasher.
Variety in set: 5-piece set
Handle comfort: Good
Design: Okay
Ease of cleaning: Med
Meyer Stainless Steel 5 Piece Induction Cookware Set
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Meyer Stainless Steel 5 Piece Induction Cookware Set Review
Meyer has designed one of the best induction pan sets with this brilliant 5-piece. With a functional and professional stainless steel appearance, these pots and pan can go from hob to oven (up to 180˚C). The durable and reliable pans have metal handles have a soft-grip coating that is heat-resistance, and are dishwasher safe.
Variety in set: 5-piece
Handle comfort: Good
Design: Excellent
Ease of cleaning: Easy
Salter 8 PIece Induction Non Stick Marble Coated Pan Set
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Salter 8 PIece Induction Non Stick Marble Coated Pan Set Review
Salter, a name that’s known for high-quality cookware has designed one of the best induction pan sets with this 8-piece collection. Tough and abrasion resistant, with soft-touch handles and tempered glass lids, this collection will not only look great in your kitchen, but will cook great meals too!
Variety in set: 8-piece
Handle comfort: Okay
Design: Good
Ease of cleaning: Easy
Induction Pan Sets Buyer’s Guide
Induction cookers are the future, this is a fact that we’ve all been made aware of over the last couple of years. However, finding a set of induction-friendly cookware has been a challenge for many. In this review we’ve found 5 sets that we’re impressed by, but let’s explain what you should be looking for in your induction pan set.
Variety in Set
There are plenty of so-called sets on the market, but many of them don’t offer you the choices you need in pot and pan size, frying pans, or even lids. This is why it’s important to think about what you need, and choose the right set accordingly.
Handle Comfort
If this pan set is for your everyday cooking, then this small by important detail cannot be missed. Why? Because it is literally what you’ll use every time you boil rice, fry an egg, or make soup. Handles need to comfortable, heat resistant, durable, and not prone to loosening through use.
Design
Look for ‘good’ or better design. This means the makers have put some considerable thought into creating pan sets that will last a long time, can be cleaned easily, and are user-friendly. Great designs and above mean more versatile cooking, like hob-to-oven capable.
Ease of Cleaning
No one likes being bent over a sink scrubbing dishes, so being able to clean your pans quickly and easily is essential. Many pan sets are dishwasher safe, although some are limited to hand washing due to specialist protective coatings that do not react well to harsh and abrasive cleaners.
FAQs
What are induction pans?
Whilst they may look similar to regular pan sets, induction pans are designed specifically to work on an induction hob, guaranteed. Many pan sets will work across standard hobs, including gas/ceramic electric/electric/solid fuel, but not all have a construction that includes magnetic metals.
It’s this magnetic metal, or ferromagnetic, that transfers via induction the electrical energy that radiates through a coil of wire to the base of the pan. The pan then transfers that heat via conduction to the food.
Conclusion
Induction cooking is becoming more and more popular, and with environmental concerns on many people’s minds, it’s easy to see why. With induction cooking comes greater energy efficiency, some would argue that it’s the best in the world, but finding the right cookware to use an induction hob has created kitchen nightmares for many.
In this review we inspected and tested many different induction pan sets, we gave them all the same critical inspection and compared them against each other. For us, there were two standout winners, depending on the cook’s needs.
Between their hob-to-oven capabilities, the variety of pans in the set, easy to clean design, and safety features like soft-touch handles. It was the ProCook Gourmet induction pan set that convinced us they were the best for any cook who has, or who is thinking of getting, an induction hob.