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Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick Sauce Pan/Saucepan with Straining and Lid, 2 Quart, Graphite
By: Prudent Reviews
In this comparison video, the HexClad and Anolon X hybrid cookware are put to the test to determine which is the better choice. Both pans have a combination of stainless steel and non-stick coating, but there are some key differences to consider. The HexClad features a unique design with stainless steel peaks and non-stick valleys, providing protection from scratches and allowing for the use of metal utensils. On the other hand, the Anolon X has a similar design with a steel mesh fused into the non-stick coating, but it offers less protection and is more prone to scratching. The HexClad also heats slower but retains heat better, while the Anolon X heats slightly faster. In terms of cooking performance, both pans cook like non-stick but with better grip and searing capabilities. However, eggs tend to stick more in the Anolon X pan compared to the slicker surface of the HexClad. Although the HexClad is more expensive, it has a thicker stainless steel base and overall better cooking capabilities, making it the recommended choice over the Anolon X.
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