GreenPan Reviews: Their cookware lines reviewed
No one loves to do dishes. That’s why nonstick cookware is extremely popular amongst consumers. However, the chemicals used to make most non-stick pans, along with the fact that the nonstick surface can flake and peel under certain conditions, means these cookware sets aren’t completely worry-free. That’s where GreenPan steps in. The company motto is, “We’re proud of the things we don’t put in our pans.” Here we will tackle everything you need to know about GreenPan cookware, including our Green Pan reviews.
Green Pan Cookware Reviews
Cookware Set Includes:
- 8” and 9. 5” frypans;
- 3QT sauté pan with lid;
- 1QT, 2QT, and 3QT saucepans with lids;
- 5QT casserole with lid
Features:
- Free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium
- Tough, diamond-reinforced nonstick coating
- Oven safe up to 350°F
- Dishwasher safe
Cookware sets are ideal because, in one box, you have everything you need to make a meal, be it a simple grilled cheese or an elaborate four-course affair. Here we will break down the specifics on various GreenPan collections.
Green Pan Prime Midnight Ceramic Nonstick
What’s Included
- 1-Quart Saucepan with Lid
- 2-Quart Saucepan with Lid
- 5-Quart Casserole with Lid
- 8-Inch & 10-Inch Frying pans
- 3-Quart Nonstick Skillet with Lid
- Stainless Steel Steamer
Pros:
- Oven-safe to 600° (the lid to 425°)
- Drip-free edge for easy pouring
- Easy to clean
- Even and fast heat distribution
- Metal utensils safe
- Limited lifetime warranty (2-year warranty on coating)
Cons:
- Not for use on induction cooktops
Overall Green Pan Prime Midnight Ceramic Review
This 11-piece healthy ceramic nonstick cookware set in black is stunning and durable as it is beautiful. The polished stainless steel handles are oven-safe and provide a secure and comfortable grip. The diamond reinforced surface provides an even heat distribution for flawless cooking and can cook at lower temperatures. Less oil is needed to prevent sticking, and the cleanup is a breeze.
Green Pan Venice Pro Review
Stainless Steel Healthy Ceramic Nonstick, 10-piece, Light Gray
What’s Included:
- 8-Inch & 10-Inch Frying pans
- 2-Quart Venice Pro Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Venice Pro Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Venice Pro Nonstick Skillet with Lid
- 5-Quart Venice Pro Casserole with Lid
Pros:
- Oven-safe to 600 degrees (the lid to 425)
- Perfect for everyday use
- Safe to use on induction cooktops
- Easy to clean
- Evershine technology keeps outside looking new
Cons:
- Metal Handles and lids can become hot
- Hand wash recommended
- Metal utensils and dishwasher cleaning can cause chips in the interior.
Overall GreenPan Venice Pro Review
The exterior of this striking set of pans is finished with Evershine technology, which keeps the stainless steel looking as good as new even after vigorous use. The diamond-reinforced ceramic nonstick coating makes the surface quite durable, but you may want to skip the metal utensils and the dishwasher since they can cause the ceramic to chip. This particular set is safe to use on induction cooktops.
GreenPan Rio Reviews
Rio Collection 12-piece Nonstick Cookware Set, Turquoise
What’s Included:
- 8-Inch Rio Frying pan
- 9.5-Inch Rio Frying pan
- 3-Quart Rio Saute Pan with Lid
- 1-Quart Rio Saucepan with Lid
- 2-Quart Rio Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Rio Saucepan with Lid
- 5-Quart Rio Casserole with Lid
Pros:
- Excellent heat conductors
- Pots and lids are oven-safe to 350 degrees
- Vibrant color
- Bakelite handles stay cool
- Easy cleanup
- 2-year warranty on coatings
Cons:
- Not safe for induction cooktops
- Not actually dishwasher safe
- Need to be handled very carefully to prevent chips
Overall GreenPan Rio Reviews
The phenomenal heat distribution with these pots and pans means you can cook at lower temperatures. If you love a pop of color to liven up your kitchen, the turquoise color of these pans will certainly do the trick. However, you will need to handle this set with care.
Though the manufacturer says these pots are dishwasher safe, the set is far less likely to chip if you hand wash them and use silicone utensils. If you don’t mind putting in the extra care, this lovely and functional set could be just what you’re looking for.
GreenPan Valencia Pro Reviews
Valencia Pro Collection Hard Anodized Induction Safe Healthy Ceramic Nonstick Set, 11-piece, Gray
What’s Included:
- 8-Inch Valencia Pro Frying pan
- 9.5-Inch Valencia Pro Frying pan
- 11-Inch Valencia Pro Frying pan
- 2-Quart Valencia Pro Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Valencia Pro Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Valencia Pro Skillet with Lid
- 5-Quart Valencia Pro Casserole with Lid
Pros:
- Easy to clean
- Large set with a variety of cookware for every need
- Comes with protective felt liners
- Oven and broiler safe to 600 degrees
- Stay-cool handles
- Safe to use on induction cooktops
Cons:
- Not actually dishwasher safe
- For best results, use wood or silicone utensils only
- Can only use specific oils when cooking and no sprays
Overall GreenPan Valencia Pro Review
This deluxe set of cookware has everything you need to get cooking in style. It includes three different frypan sizes when most sets only include two. The handsome cookware is made of hard-anodized aluminum for maximum strength and scratch resistance. This particular collection features Magneto technology on the base for better stability on induction cooktops.
These pots and pans do require meticulous care. It is best to hand wash this set and use only wood or silicone utensils. Otherwise, some scratching or chipping may occur. But if you take good care of this cookware, it will take good care of your cooking needs. See the reviews here.
GreenPan Chatham Ceramic
Chatham Collection Nonstick 10-piece Cookware Set, Gray
What’s Included:
- 1-Quart Chatham Saucepan with Lid
- 2-Quart Chatham Saucepan with Lid
- 5-Quart Chatham Casserole with Lid
- 8-Inch Chatham Frypan
- 9-Inch Chatham Frypan
- 3-Quart Chatham Skillet with Lid
Pros:
- Oven and broiler safe to 600 degrees
- Drip-free edges for easy pouring
- Excellent heat transfer
- Matte stainless steel handles for secure grip
Cons:
- Not safe for induction cooktops
- Hand wash recommended
Overall Green Pan Chatham Ceramic Review
This set has all the features that set GreenPan apart in non-stick cookware. The diamond-reinforced ceramic is incredibly durable with impeccable heat transfer and distribution: sturdy stainless steel and oven-safe handles for a comfortable and secure grip. As you would expect with non-stick cookware, cleanup is effortless. This is an Amazon Choice product and has nearly 400 reviews.
Green Pan Paris Pro Reviews
Paris Pro 11-piece Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Set, Gray
What’s Included:
- 8-Inch Paris Pro Frypan
- 9.5-Inch Paris Pro Frypan
- 1.5-Quart Paris Pro Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Paris Pro Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Paris Pro Saute Pan with Lid
- 5.5-Quart Stockpot with Lid
Pros:
- Oven and broiler safe to 600 degrees
- Riveted stainless steel handles provide a relaxed and comfortable grip
- Durable stainless steel lids also oven safe to 600 degrees
- Easy to clean
- Hard anodized body for strength and scratch resistance
- Variety of pots and pans for most cooking needs
Cons:
- Not safe for induction cooktops
- The lids can become very hot
- The handles on the lids are very small
Overall GreenPan Paris Pro Reviews
The Paris Pro collection combines class with convenience in a set that provides a variety of pots and pans featuring the signature GreenPan Thermolon nonstick technology.
With the hard anodized body, you get a set of cookware that is meant to last. The lids for this particular set are all stainless steel with no glass. If you are a cook who likes to be able to see into the pot without lifting the lid, this set might not be for you.
However, if you do a lot of stovetop to oven transfer, these lids are oven safe to 600 degrees. The glass lids are only oven-safe to 425 degrees. Which lids will work best depends largely on your maximum temperature needs. Since the lids are all stainless steel, they can become very hot, so just make sure to have an oven mitt handy when trying to remove these lids.
GreenPan Padova Ceramic Review
Padova Ceramic Nonstick 10-piece Cookware Set, Light Blue
What’s Included:
- 8-Inch Padova Frypan
- 11-Inch Padova Frypan
- 2-Quart Padova Saucepan with Lid
- 3-Quart Padova Casserole with Lid
- 2.5-Quart Padova Skillet with Lid
- 8-Quart Padova Stockpot with Lid
Pros:
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- Oven and broiler safe to 600 degrees
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- Tempered glass lids oven safe to 425 degrees
- Duo-forged hard anodized body for zero warping and scratch resistance
- Drip-free edges for easy pouring
- Gorgeous light blue color
- Even heat distribution for better food cooking
- Matte stainless steel handles for a stylish and comfortable grip
Cons:
- Not safe for induction cooktops
- The bolt heads in the interior of the pans can stain
Overall GreenPan Padova Ceramic Reviews
This stunning light blue Padova set features one of the sturdiest bodies that GreenPan manufactures. The duo-forged hard anodized body not only protects against warping but also provides excellent heat distribution and allows for cooking with lower temperatures.
This set includes an 8-quart stockpot, which is ideal if your cooking includes large batches of food such as sauces, stews, or even poaching a chicken. The tempered glass lids allow you to peak into your pots without losing heat and allow oven use to 425 degrees.
As with all of the GreenPan non-stick cookware, it is best for the longevity of the cookware that you use silicone or wooden utensils and hand wash with warm, soapy water after the pots and pans have cooled. The combination of beauty and durability in this set makes it a wonderful addition to any kitchen.
GreenPan Lima Reviews
Lima Healthy Ceramic Nonstick Cookware 12-piece, Gray
What’s Included:
- 2-Quart Lima Saucepan with Lid
- 5-Quart Lima Casserole with Lid
- 8-Inch Lima Frypan
- 9.5-Inch Lima Frypan
- 2.75-Quart Lima Skillet with Lid
- Stainless steel steamer
- Bamboo utensils – solid turner, slotted turner, and fork
Pros:
- Oven and broiler safe to 600 degrees
- Riveted stainless steel contoured handles
- Tempered glass lids, oven safe to 425 degrees
- Hard anodized bodies for durability and scratch resistance
- Easy to clean
- Lightweight
- Drip-free edges for easy pouring
- Reasonably priced
Cons:
- Not for use on induction cooktops
Overall GreenPan Paris Pro Reviews
The Lima cookware collection is probably the most popular set that GreenPan makes because it combines all the incredible GreenPan features and a reasonable price. This set includes everything to satisfy even the most demanding cook, including bamboo utensils. Perfect for the home that wants a quality set that also provides the peace of mind that comes with knowing the product is safe for the home and the environment. It is all around everything you need in a kitchen staple.
About Green Pan Cookware
Company History and Background
Green Pan is a Belgian brand that has gained fame and notoriety across the globe. Childhood friends Jan Helskens and Wim de Veirman developed this environmentally friendly and healthier style of nonstick cookware after they realized that traditional nonstick pans release toxins into the air when overheated.
They put together an expert team to design a beautiful and functional product that also addressed the problems with the harmful chemicals found in most nonstick cookware.
Appearance and Features
The appearance of this cookware will vary a bit based on the collection, but they are all equipped with some revolutionary features. The cornerstone of this cookware is the Thermolon ceramic used in every pot and pan. We will discuss this further in a bit. This specialized ceramic is reinforced with diamonds for a super durable surface.
Each piece is made from hard-anodized stainless steel for maximum strength and scratch resistance. This cookware is also known for its ability to heat up quickly and maintain perfect heat distribution. There are many other features specific to the cookware collection, and we will discuss those further in our GreenPan cookware reviews below.
What is Thermolon?
The beauty of Thermolon™ Minerals is that it doesn’t require the typical toxic chemicals to process. Traditional nonstick surfaces are manufactured using chemicals that can be released into the air when the cookware is overheated. Thermolon™ Minerals are derived from sand using a Sol-Gel process, which is simply a method for making solid materials from small molecules.
Thermolon™ Minerals are then sprayed onto the body of the cookware without using any glue or chemicals and cured in an oven. This is ideal for those who love the convenience of nonstick cookware but don’t want the toxins that can come with them. It is a completely different type of nonstick coating.
Benefits of Cooking with Ceramic
Everything that’s great about ceramic is what nature gave it. It is naturally nonstick, hard, and durable. It can withstand much hotter temperatures than other surfaces, and it heats evenly for perfect cooking. Perhaps the best thing about ceramic is what it DOESN’T have; harmful chemicals. PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid), PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), or PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is commonly found in nonstick surfaces and are associated with low birth weight and suppressed immune systems. PFOA is labeled a likely carcinogen.
When these chemicals are released into the air, they release toxic fumes. They can be harmful to humans as well as the environment. With ceramic, you know that you are getting a surface that is nature-made and kind to the environment. Green Pan SearSmart also makes it onto our list of best ceramic cookware sets.
Green Pan Product Lines
GreenPan has several collections of cookware to choose from, depending on your budget and cooking needs. Some collections are exclusive to particular vendors. Here is their range of cookware:
- Chatham
- Lima
- Hudson
- Rio
- Reserve
- Levels
- Valencia Pro
- Venice Pro
- Prime Midnight
- Revolution
- Premiere
✅ After reviewing all of the GreenPan cookware this is the one that we would buy based on all of its qualities.
How Does Green Pan Compare to Other Cookware?
GreenPan vs. All-Clad
While both cookware companies have non-stick products, GreenPan specializes specifically in non-stick cookware. All-Clad has only two collections of non-stick cookware, and the pieces are safe to 500 degrees, whereas GreenPan is safe to 600 degrees. All-Clad is on the higher end of cookware and comes at a higher price point. It is great for cooking all types of foods and can last a lifetime. Read more in our All-Clad cookware review.
GreenPan vs. Calphalon
Calphalon does make a collection of ceramic nonstick pans, similarly priced to GreenPan, but the pieces are only oven safe to 450 degrees and not broiler-safe at all. The sets come with a 10-year limited warranty, whereas the GreenPan collections come with a limited lifetime warranty and 2 years warranty on the ceramic coatings. Read more in our Calphalon review.
GreenPan vs. Caraway
Caraway ceramic non-stick cookware has a similar construction to GreenPan at a bit of a higher price. Some sets have oven-safe stainless steel handles, but some are rubberized. The Caraway pans are oven safe to 550 degrees. Caraway is offered almost exclusively on its website and offers free storage accessories with the purchase of a Caraway set such as a magnetic pan rack and canvas lid sleeve. GreenPan offers a variety of cookware sets, but Caraway only sells one signature set. You can learn more in our Caraway reviews.
GreenPan vs. Copper Chef
The Copper Chef non-stick collections are a little lower priced than GreenPan. They are safe to use on all cooking surfaces, including induction and are oven safe to 850 degrees. The pan construction is a little thinner than GreenPan and more susceptible to warping and stains. Learn more in our Copper Chef cookware review.
GreenPan vs. Mauviel
Mauviel is an elite brand of copper cookware made in France, and the sets are around $1000 or more. Mauviel is safe for all cooking surfaces, including induction and broiler safe. The non-stick pans in this brand are also PFOA and PTFE free. The products come with a limited lifetime warranty. Read more in our Mauviel review.
GreenPan vs. 360 Cookware
360 Cookware only comes in stainless steel; there are no non-stick options. Also, an elite brand of high-quality cookware, a 9-piece set, will cost roughly $1000. This company does boast of green processes in their manufacturing process of its products and is constantly working toward reducing the carbon footprint. Read more in our 360 Cookware Review.
GreenPan vs. Gotham Steel
Gotham Steel products are slightly lower priced than GreenPan. A 12-piece set costs around $115. These pans are also PFOA and PTFE-free and are safe to use on all cooktops except induction. They are oven safe to 500 degrees. The ceramic coating is supported by titanium and not diamond-infused like GreenPan. Learn more in our Gotham Steel Reviews.
GreenPan vs Lagostina
Lagostina is an Italian cookware company. Lagostina is not the priciest on the market, but a 10-inch frypan will generally cost around $60. The body of their nonstick products is made from hard-anodized stainless steel, and the lids are hammered stainless steel. They are oven safe to 500 degrees and also come toxin-free.
GreenPan vs. Circulon
Circulon nonstick cookware is similarly priced to GreenPan, is induction cooktop safe, and oven safe to 500 degrees. However, Circulon total nonstick system has PTFE-coated cookware on their nonstick surfaces. Read more in our Circulon review.
GreenPan vs. Viking
Viking hard anodized nonstick cookware is a bit more expensive than GreenPan. A 10-piece set will run around $500. Viking pots and pans are safe to use on all cooking surfaces, including induction but are only temperature safe to 400 degrees. These pans are PFOA-free and come with a limited lifetime warranty. Learn more in our Viking cookware review.
GreenPan vs. Hestan
Hestan is a premier cookware company that doesn’t have a wide range of nonstick options, and since the products are handcrafted in Italy, they can be quite expensive. A single nonstick frypan is about $200. The exterior is triple bonded stainless steel, and the nonstick surface features Hestan’s TITUM system. This 5-layer system consists of three layers of PFOA-free nonstick reinforced with diamond particles and anchored to the pan with durable titanium plasma technology. Learn more in our Hestan cookware review.
GreenPan vs Farberware
Farberware ceramic cookware is inexpensive but not quite as sturdy as you would find with GreenPan. The pans are not safe for induction cooktops and are only temperature safe to 350-400 degrees, possibly because the handles are not stainless steel. Learn more in our Farberware cookware review.
GreenPan vs Le Creuset
Le Creuset is an iconic name in the cookware industry. The most well-known pieces from this company are enameled cast iron, but they do have a nonstick line. With the Le Creuset name, expect to pay a higher price. An eight-piece set is about $600. Each piece features a hard-anodized body, a PFOA-free nonstick surface, and stay cool handles. Check out our Le Creuset review for more details.
GreenPan vs. T-Fal
T-Fal has been a standard of inexpensive cookware for a while. They do have a line of nonstick cookware that is titanium reinforced and PFOA free. The pans are only oven safe to 350-400 degrees. Learn more in our T-Fal cookware review.
Green Pan vs. Anolon
Anolon nonstick cookware has a sapphire reinforced, PFOA-free nonstick surface. The pans have silicone wrapped stainless steel handles and are oven safe to 400 degrees. See our Anolon review for more about this brand.
Green Pan Cookware FAQ
Where is GreenPan made?
The Thermolon used on the surfaces is made in South Korea, while the cookware itself is made in China.
What is the GreenPan cookware warranty?
GreenPan offers a limited lifetime warranty on the materials and construction of all of its cookware. The ceramic comes with a two-year warranty on coating.
Is GreenPan dishwasher safe?
Technically yes. GreenPan states that its cookware is dishwasher safe, but it is best to hand wash to protect against chips and scratches.
Is GreenPan cookware good?
GreenPan cookware is well-built from high-quality materials. It combines function and style with the added benefit of a nonstick surface you can feel good about. This is definitely a good product for cooking food on a daily basis.
What colors does GreenPan cookware come in?
The cookware comes in a variety of colors, from standard gray and black to a vivid turquoise. There is most likely a shade that will complement your kitchen very well.
Is ceramic cookware worth it?
Ceramic cookware is everything you want in nonstick surfaces. It’s completely natural and without toxic chemicals.
Why Should You Buy Greenpan Cookware?
The founders of GreenPan cookware are pioneers in producing healthy nonstick alternatives. The technology behind this cookware is innovative and produces a much healthier way to cook. Each piece features diamond reinforced ceramic for unparalleled heat transfer and crafted of tri-ply stainless steel.
Is GreenPan cookware worth it?
Absolutely! Not only are these pans extremely well-made and chemical-free, but they also provide dependable cookware in a range of prices to fit just about any budget. You can save time cleaning up the kitchen while knowing that you’ve chosen a product designed specifically with the health of your family and the environment in mind.
Final Thoughts About GreenPan Cookware and Our Green Pan Reviews
These pans are safer for your home and the environment without sacrificing an ounce of quality. A few things to keep in mind, however, is that you will prolong the life of these pans by using silicone or wooden utensils and washing them by hand. Also, don’t expect to use these pans without a little bit of oil. The surface is truly nonstick, but a little oil will ensure that your cookware will maintain its easy-to-clean surface for a long time. With the proper care, this cookware will serve your kitchen needs quite well for meal after meal.
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