Smashing non stick frying pan

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Linda S
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Smashing non stick frying pan

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I didnt know wether to put this on or not but im very impressed with a non stick frying pan bought from house bargains.
I needed one but didnt have the cash for a dear one at the time, and was prepared for it to peel and stick after a couple of wks as its happened before with dearer ones from wilkand sons

It was only £3.99 and they do have dearer ones and i have had it several wks now and so far its still in perfect nick,and its used almost daily

I use light fry spray not oil in it and so am doubly impressed because its not the best of things to use
They have an ommelette pan in the range which im going to get so will let you know if that is as good or not )t' Lindaxx
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Shame, don't think we have a house bargains store near us
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