De Buyer Chocinduction Non-Stick Cast Aluminium Induction Frying Pan 200mm
Product Description
The De Buyer Chocinduction is a pressure cast aluminium frying pan finished with a high-quality non-stick coating and an epoxy-coated stainless steel handle. At 200mm in diameter, this is a...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 800ml
- Colour
- Black
- Diameter
- 200
- Dimensions
- 45(H) x 200(Ø)mm
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Product Description
The De Buyer Chocinduction is a pressure cast aluminium frying pan finished with a high-quality non-stick coating and an epoxy-coated stainless steel handle. At 200mm in diameter, this is a compact pan suited to individual portion work, reheating, and light sautéing rather than high-volume batch cooking.
In a commercial kitchen context, cast aluminium heats quickly and responds well to temperature adjustments, which makes this pan a practical choice for finishing dishes, warming sauces, or preparing single portions during service. The non-stick coating reduces the risk of food adhesion on delicate items and simplifies cleaning between covers. The induction-compatible base means it works across both induction hobs and conventional gas or electric ranges, giving it reasonable flexibility in kitchens where hob types vary.
Practical benefits for kitchen operators include:
- Non-stick coating reduces cleaning time and food waste between portions
- Induction-compatible base works across multiple hob types
- Pressure cast aluminium provides even heat distribution
- Epoxy-coated stainless steel handle provides a secure, heat-resistant grip
- Lightweight at 800g, reducing fatigue during extended service periods
The 200mm diameter makes this pan best suited to à la carte operations, small plates, or front-of-house induction cooking rather than high-throughput batch production. Kitchens needing to cook larger portions or manage multiple items simultaneously should consider a larger diameter option from the same range. The non-stick coating, as with all non-stick cookware, performs best when used with appropriate utensils and avoided at extreme temperatures.
This pan is a practical choice for smaller restaurant kitchens, café operations, or as a supplementary pan for specific tasks within a larger kitchen. If you are equipping a kitchen and want to discuss what sizes and quantities make sense for your service style, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Pressure cast aluminium body with high-quality non-stick coating
- Induction-compatible base suitable for induction and conventional hobs
- Epoxy-coated stainless steel handle for a secure, durable grip
- 800ml capacity suited to single portions and light sautéing
- Lightweight 800g construction for extended service use
Operational Benefits
- Non-stick coating reduces food adhesion and speeds up cleaning between covers
- Induction compatibility adds flexibility across mixed hob kitchen setups
- Even heat distribution from cast aluminium supports consistent portion cooking
- Lightweight design reduces hand fatigue during prolonged à la carte service
- Quick heat response helps operators manage timing during busy service periods
Specifications
- Capacity
- 800ml
- Colour
- Black
- Diameter
- 200
- Dimensions
- 45(H) x 200(Ø)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Finish
- Epoxy Coated
- Induction
- Yes
- Material
- Aluminium
- Non-stick
- Non-Stick
- Weight
- 800g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Chocinduction is a solid workhorse for à la carte and portion-based cooking, but it is best positioned as a light to medium-duty pan rather than a high-volume production tool. For kitchens running sustained high-output service, a heavier-gauge or larger pan would be a more appropriate choice.
- The coating performs well when used with appropriate non-metal utensils and kept away from extreme temperatures. Like all non-stick cookware in a commercial setting, longevity depends on how the pan is used and cleaned — avoid abrasive scourers and metal tools to preserve the coating over time.
- The induction-compatible base means it will work on induction hobs as well as gas and conventional electric ranges, so it is a practical option in kitchens with mixed hob setups or where hob types may change.