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14 best pan sets to shop in 2025, from Le Creuset to Stanley Tucci

Cook up a feast with our expert-tested pans

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Our humble pots and pans can be put through a lot in the kitchen, especially if you love cooking and trying out new recipes (we’re guilty of sticking a fair few ‘inventions’ to the bottom of our pans). And while you can upgrade them one pan at a time, investing in a brand new set is likely to save you money, as brands often bundle items together at lower prices.

With our cookware going through so much use, it’s wise to invest in the best pan set you can afford. However, with some coming at premium prices, it can be tricky to know which are genuinely worth your money. That’s where the Good Housekeeping Institute comes in.

The best pan sets should heat up quickly and evenly, deliver delicious results, and be easy to clean afterwards (no scrubbing necessary). So, we put the market leaders to the test to find the top buys for home cooks.

Quick tips for choosing the best pan sets

With so many brands offering pots and pans, it can be difficult to know what to choose. Celebrity chef, presenter and Great British Bake Off star, Briony May, has some quick tips to consider while shopping the best cookware sets.

  • Check the pieces in the set: “You need between three and five sturdy pans to properly set you up in the kitchen,” says Briony. “Plus a large frying pan as they are wonderfully versatile.”
  • Choose the right material: “Above everything else, make sure the pots and pans are compatible with your hob. Most people gravitate towards non-stick but over time their coating can chip,” Briony says. “Stainless steel is a great option as an all-rounder.”
  • Check for a warranty: “If you invest in a reputable brand, they tend to come with warranties – some are even lifetime ones! This will give you some peace of mind if anything goes wrong or breaks,” explains Briony.
how we test pan sets

How we test pan sets

At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we test pan sets using a range of different ingredients – including meat, sauces, caramel and rice – across gas, electric and ceramic hobs. To find the best frying pans, we also flip pancakes and cook eggs, to see if heat is distributed evenly.

Our experts also look at non-stick capabilities and see how easy the pan is to clean after use. If it claims to be oven safe, we test it at its highest recommended temperature, and those that claim to be safe to go in the dishwasher are washed numerous times to see how they fare.

We've listed our best buys for every kitchen below, and keep reading for a handy breakdown of the different pan types and the hobs they work best for.

Best pan set

Ninja Foodi ZEROSTICK 5-Piece Pan Set C35000UK

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Foodi ZEROSTICK 5-Piece Pan Set C35000UK

Pros

  • Safe to use in the oven, even at high temperatures
  • Easy to stir and pour without making a mess

Cons

  • Distribution of heat wasn’t always entirely even

Score: 92/100

These winning pans made cooking and cleaning easy. The effective non-stick coating meant we only had to wipe them down to clean, while they also stayed in top condition after a cycle in the dishwasher. They’re easy to stack too, making storage simple, and the handles were comfortable to use.

We would have liked the pans to be more responsive when we lowered the heat, as they took a while to cool down, and they were generally slow on induction hobs, but otherwise, they’re super durable and will make a wise investment.

Key specifications

Included in set16cm milk pan, 16cm, 18cm and 20cm saucepans with lid, 24cm frying pan
MaterialHard-anodised aluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes to 260C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFOA, lead and cadmium free
Best budget pan set

Amazon Basics 8-Piece Non-Stick Cookware Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
8-Piece Non-Stick Cookware Set

Pros

  • Responsive to heat
  • In-box instructions, so no need to search online

Cons

  • Metal utensils aren’t suitable for use with these pans

Score: 91/100

With quick heat-up times and a reliable non-stick design, this pan set impressed, especially considering its affordable price tag.

Minced meat browned particularly evenly in the frying pan, and there was minimal food residue left in the pans after use. The full set can also go in the dishwasher for easy clean-up. Note, though, that this set is not suitable for induction hobs.

Key specification

Included in set20 and 25cm frying pans, 1.41L and 2.12L saucepans, 2.83L casserole pan
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeNo
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forGas, electric, and glass
Non-toxic claimsBPA-free
Best large piece pan set

Hexclad 13 pc Hybrid Cookware Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
13 pc Hybrid Cookware Set

Pros

  • Safe to use with metal utensils
  • Very responsive to heat
  • Easy to season before use with clear instructions provided

Cons

  • Lid steam vents weren’t very effective
  • Potential dirt traps around the rivets in the pan

Score: 90/100

With Gordon Ramsay as the brand’s infamous chef partner, we were expecting big things from these Hexclad pans – and we weren’t disappointed.

From first impressions, it’s clear the set is high quality. Hexclad’s signature hexagonal steel ridges cover the pans, while the stainless-steel finishes are sleek, strong and durable. The hexagonal ridges aren’t just for show though; they house tiny ‘valleys’ and work together to boost searing power while creating a non-stick surface.

The non-stick lives up to its claims too, acing our sticky caramel test, although some food stuck when we used the pans in the oven. We’d have liked a spout to make pouring liquids and sauces easier too, but otherwise, this set excelled across the board, barely dropping a mark on our food performance tests. Of course, the pans are pricey but they’re dishwasher-friendly and come with a lifetime warranty, making them a worthy investment if your budget can stretch.

Key specifications

Included in set30cm pan + lid, 25cm pan + lid, 20cm pan + lid, 30cm wok, 1.8L pot + lid, 2.8L pot + lid, 7.5L pot + lid
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes to 260C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forGas, electric and induction
Non-toxic claimsPTFE and PFAS-free
Best value pan set

Tower Cerastone Forged Aluminium 5-Piece Pan Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Cerastone Forged Aluminium 5-Piece Pan Set
Now 37% Off

Pros

  • Steam vents were effective, so the lids didn’t rattle during rapid boil
  • Generally comfortable and lightweight to hold

Cons

  • Unlike the others in the set, the largest saucepan is quite heavy

Score: 90/100

For anyone looking for an affordable set that can be used on induction hobs, try these robust pans. Suitable for all hob types, their handles and lids remained cool on test. The non-stick coating also impressed, with pans needing little more than a quick rinse after use.

Testers noted the particularly effective steam vents and secure lids (even at full boil), while meat browned beautifully and our white sauce reduced at a steady rate. In fact, only our pancake efforts were a tad disappointing, taking a little longer to brown than with some of the other sets we tested. Overall though, this set is excellent value for money.

Key specifications

Included in set18cm, 20cm, 22cm saucepans with lids, and 20cm and 28cm frying pans
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeNo
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFAS, lead, and cadmium free
Best investment pan set

Le Creuset 3-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set, 4 Pieces

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
3-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set, 4 Pieces
Now 25% Off

Pros

  • Internal and external finishes remained pristine and come with a lifetime warranty
  • Two lug handles on each pan make carrying easy

Cons

  • Not the best for stacking as the lids slip easily
  • Expensive

Score: 90/100

Living up to the brand's stellar reputation, Le Creuset’s set is a quality investment. Cooking notoriously difficult caramel was effortless, as there was no sticking or burning on any hob type and it also rinsed off easily.

After completing all our tests, the pans were still in pristine condition. They’re heavy, though, and the metal handles and lids can get hot, so keep oven gloves close by. They're pricey, but as they come with a lifetime warranty, these may well be the only pans you ever need to buy...

Key specifications

Included in set16cm and 18cm saucepans, 20cm casserole pan, 24cm frying pan
MaterialStainless steel and aluminium
Non-stickYes – frying pan
Oven safeYes – to 260C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFOA free
Best for small kitchens

Our Place Mini Home Cook Duo

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Mini Home Cook Duo

Pros

  • Both pans have a pouring lip that can be used with the lid to easily strain water from the pan – so no scalding!
  • Quick to heat up

Cons

  • Can't be used with metal tools
  • Small

Score: 88/100

Our Place has taken its Instagram-famous Perfect Pot 2.0 and Always Pan 2.0 and made them mini – ideal for singles, couples or those with limited storage space in their kitchens. Both are oven-safe and compatible with all stove tops, including induction hobs. They also boast Our Place’s signature aesthetically pleasing design and come in a range of chic, muted shades.

In our tests, they cooked mince and onions like pros, with Our Place’s special Thermakind™ non-stick ceramic coating ensuring there was no sticking or burning, and cleaning was effortless (note, they aren’t dishwasher-safe, so you’ll need to hand wash). We made some beautiful fried eggs, too. The slot in the handle for storing your spatula also came in handy for mess-free mixing.

The only hiccup came when we were cooking caramel as there was a tiny bit of sticking – but caramel is notoriously tricky. Our testers also found the handles’ square shape took some getting used to and they could sometimes get quite hot, so make sure to use your oven gloves if you’re lifting them. Otherwise, this is a versatile and stylish duo.

Key specifications

Included in setTwo modular, steam-release lids, one wooden spatula, one wooden spoon
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes - 230C
Dishwasher safeNo
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFAS, PTFE, PFOA, lead and cadmium free

Scoville Neverstick 5 Piece Pan Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Neverstick 5 Piece Pan Set

Pros

  • Handle of the pan stays cool during use
  • All food came out looking nicely browned and evenly cooked

Cons

  • No lug handle on large saucepans
  • Steam vents weren’t effective at directing steam with the lid clouding up in use

Score: 87/100

Designed with Scoville’s innovative Neverstick technology, which the brand claims is five times stronger than other non-sticks, these pans promise top-quality results. Drumroll, the results are in…

Scoring full marks on our pancake, caramel, mince, and fried eggs test, these pots and pans impressed. Heat distributed evenly across all hob types, and any food easily washed out with a soapy sponge.

Milk took a while to boil (over seven minutes on an induction hob) and the saucepans weren’t very responsive to changing temperatures, causing the pan to boil over on both ceramic and gas. They’re not the most comfortable to hold either (especially when full) but they’re durable, easy to stack or hang and great value.

Key specifications

Included in set18cm and 20cm saucepan, 26cm frying pan, 16cm milk pan, 18cm wok
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes
Dishwasher safeYes – but hand washing recommended
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFOA-free
Best pan set for eco-credentials

Prestige Eco 5-Piece Non-Stick Pan Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Eco 5-Piece Non-Stick Pan Set

Pros

  • Prestige plants a tree for every product sold from its eco range
  • Hanging holes and stackable design make the set good for storage

Cons

  • Didn’t respond quickly to changes in heat on ceramic hobs

Score: 87/100

These pans are green in more ways than one – they’re made with 75% recycled aluminium and are all recyclable. They also have a plant-based, non-stick coating that’s free from palm oil.

Eco-credentials aside, they were pleasing to cook with too – the non-stick coating meant food slid or poured out easily, leaving little to clean up afterwards. We’d suggest keeping them out of the dishwasher though, as there was some damage after a number of washes.

Key specifications

Included in set16cm, 18cm, 20cm saucepans with lid, 20cm and 24cm frying pans
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes up to 150C
Dishwasher safeYes (although not recommended based on our testing)
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFOA-free
Best pan set with built-in strainers

Dunelm Non-Stick Aluminium 5 Piece Pan Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Non-Stick Aluminium 5 Piece Pan Set

Pros

  • Handle of the lid and pan remained cool when cooking
  • No damage after repeated use in the oven

Cons

  • Not that responsive – milk boiled over on each hob type
  • Set doesn’t look or feel super high-quality

Score: 86/100

This well-designed pan set was a hit with our testers. The lids include a built-in strainer for easily prepping your cooked rice and pasta while the spouts on the saucepans make transferring sauces a breeze. We had no issues with storage either, as this set is both stackable and easily hung.

Eggs and pancakes both cooked evenly without sticking, but a soapy sponge was needed to remove the residue from thick sauces like caramel. We recommend sticking with the hand washing too – our testers found the pans came out the dishwasher with slight scratches and a dullness around the rim.

Key specifications

Included in set14cm milk pan, 24cm frying pan, plus 16cm, 18cm, and 20cm saucepans
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes – up to 180C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsNone specified
Best all-in-one pan set

Our Place Always Pan 2.0

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Always Pan 2.0

Pros

  • Can go in the oven up to 230°C
  • Twin spouts helped with easy pouring
  • Plenty of colours available

Cons

  • Square-shaped handle isn’t the most comfortable when pan is full

Score: 85/100

The Always Pan 2.0 can be placed in an oven up to 230°C, making it even more versatile than the original Always Pan that sparked a waitlist of more than 50,000 people. And this new sturdier pot proved itself to be a reliable addition to the kitchen in our lab tests, cooking mince and onions well with only a little sticking when used on an induction hob; and coping impressively with sticky caramel – washing up required little scrubbing.

The Always Pan 2.0 comes with a steamer basket and colander, a wooden spatula (that can be slotted into the handle when not in use), a steam-release lid and two pouring cups. It’s also made with Our Place’s special non-stick technology. While it impressed in our lab tests, after a few months of using the pan, some of our testers noticed changes in the non-stick and scratches to the pan – something definitely worth bearing in mind if you’re planning to use it almost every day of the week.

All in all, it's a reliable pan that’s light, easy to use, and comes in a range of colours that would suit any kitchen aesthetic.

We’ve also tested the Always Pan Pro (80/100), a titanium and stainless-steel version of this one, which is designed to be more durable and is oven-safe up to 400°C, as well as the Our Place Titanium Pro Cookware Set (85/100), which includes the Titanium Always Pan Pro, a Mini Always Pan Pro, a Perfect Pot Pro, and a mini Perfect Pot Pro with lids, spatula and a spoon.

Key specifications

Included in setAlways Pan 2.0 in non-stick, steam-release lid, wooden spatula, steamer basket and colander
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes - 230C
Dishwasher safeNo
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFAS, PTFE, PFOA, lead and cadmium free

M&S 5 Piece Stainless Steel Pan Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
5 Piece Stainless Steel Pan Set

Pros

  • Easily stackable as the pan lids can be inverted for storage
  • Weighted finish makes pans feel premium

Cons

  • Handles and knobs can heat up in use
  • Caramel stuck to the pan and needed scrubbing to lift

Score: 85/100

While it’s not the cheapest pan set on test, it is excellent quality for its price. The frying pan reached optimum temperature for frying eggs in a speedy two-and-a-half minutes, and cooked them to perfection.

When cooking minced meat, some stuck to the pan though, and we had to scrub fairly hard to remove it. And despite their ergonomic design, the thin handles weren’t the comfiest to hold, especially if the pan was full. However, well-rounded sides make it easy to serve up food and the pans stack away securely.

Key specifications

Included in set14cm milk pan, 16cm, 18cm and 20cm saucepans, 24cm frying pan
MaterialStainless steel
Non-stickYes – Milk and frying pan
Oven safeYes – 180C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsNone specified

Tefal Essential 5 Piece Pan Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Essential 5 Piece Pan Set

Pros

  • Sturdy and robust feel
  • Cleaned easily with a rinse in hot water, even to remove caramel residue

Cons

  • Steam escaped between the rim and pot lid, rather than through dedicated vents

Score: 85/100

This set reached 180 degrees in one minute and 50 seconds, making it the ideal choice for those who want speedy meals. The heat was also evenly distributed, meaning our minced meat had an even colour on test, and its non-stick impressed too, making flipping a pancake effortless.

It took a long time to bring our milk to a simmer and, despite having steam vents, we also noticed steam escaping between the pot rim and the lid during our boiling test, which can make the saucepan lids rattle and heat up the handles.

Note, this set isn’t suitable for induction hobs.

Key specifications

Included in set16, 18 amd 20cm saucepans, 20cm and 24cm frying pans
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes – up to 175C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forGas, electric, ceramic, and halogen
Non-toxic claimsPFAS-free

Kuhn Rikon Allround 5-Piece Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Allround 5-Piece Set

Pros

  • Can use with metal tools
  • The pans are well-balanced on all hob types

Cons

  • No second lug handle on the bigger saucepans
  • Metal handles aren’t as comfortable to hold when the saucepans are full

Score: 83/100

For those after that sleek, stainless-steel look, this set offers a cheaper alternative to the Le Creuset above. On test, the frying pan scored highly for its non-stick skills, as both pancakes and fried eggs cooked beautifully and slid easily out of the pan. Frying mince and onions created some crispy remnants that needed extra scrubbing, but a little elbow grease did the trick.

It took four minutes to boil milk on both gas and induction hobs and the pans responded quickly by returning to a simmer within 15 seconds, which meant there was no boiling over. The pan’s spout made it easy to pour the milk out afterwards too.

Key specifications

Included in set16cm milk pan, 24cm frying pan, plus 16cm, 18cm, and 20cm saucepans
MaterialStainless steel (18% chromium and 10% nickel)
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes – up to 240C
Dishwasher safeYes
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsNone specified
Best for style

GreenPan x Stanley Tucci Venetian Teal 11-piece set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
x Stanley Tucci Venetian Teal 11-piece set

Pros

  • No damage or wear and tear when used in the oven
  • Metal tools can be used
  • Available in a range of chic colourways

Cons

  • Heavy, even without ingredients in them
  • Dirt traps around the rivets in the saucepan
  • Lids had no steam vents

Score: 82/100

GreenPan launched this large 11-piece set in collaboration with actor and foodie Stanley Tucci. And like Tucci, they’re suave and stylish. They’re also designed with versatility and quality in mind. Each pan is made with an aluminium body, and the ceramic non-stick coating contains layers of diamonds for boosting heat transfer and durability. Note, they are heavy, but in test, the non-stick proved effective, with milk boiling in just over three minutes on our gas hob – the fastest of the hob types tested.

Across our food tests, there was minimal sticking or burning, with pancakes coming out evenly browned and fried eggs sliding easily out the pan. Even cleaning out tricky caramel wasn’t difficult – just a quick soak and a wipe down was all that was needed.

You can pop the set in the dishwasher, but we noticed the coating chipped on its fifth cycle, so we recommend hand washing to prolong the quality. These are large pans, so they’ll take up a lot of space in your kitchen, but they look so good, you probably won’t mind.

Key specifications

Included in set2 x frying pan, 2 x saucepans with lids, 1 x Stanley pan, 1 x stockpot with insert and lid, 1 x saute pan
MaterialAluminium
Non-stickYes
Oven safeYes – up to 315C
Suitable forAll hob types
Non-toxic claimsPFAS-free
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Hob types explained

Before you buy, you need to establish what type of cookware will be suitable for your hob. Many manufacturers put symbols on the bottom of their cookware to show which heat source it will work with.

Here’s a quick guide to the main hob types.

Ceramic hobs

Use any pans except for ones made from copper or stainless steel with an exposed copper base. Make sure the pan has a smooth, flat base to provide the best contact with the hob ring.

Traditional cast-iron pans can be used, but be careful not to drag them across the hob as they may cause damage.

Gas hobs

All pans are suitable for gas hobs. Remember to regulate the flame to prevent it from extending beyond the base of the pan, as this can damage the handle and waste gas.

Induction hobs

Pans must have a magnetic material in the base, such as cast iron or stainless steel, to work on induction hobs. Pure aluminium or copper pans won't work.

An indicator light on the hob will start flashing if it’s not the correct type of pan, or it will simply not heat up.

All sets in our roundup can be used across all hob types apart from the Amazon Basics and Tefal Essential sets.

Which is the best pan material?

You also need to consider the material of the pans you’re using. Here are the pros and cons.

Aluminium

Many aluminium pans have an enamel coating on the outside and a non-stick coating on the inside. This makes them tough, easy to clean and resistant to scratching and staining.

You can also get hard-anodised or cast aluminium – which looks like cast iron but has the weight and good heat conductivity of aluminium. Uncoated aluminium pans are not suitable for cooking acidic foods.

Cast iron

This material heats up slowly but retains warmth well, so it’s good for slow, even cooking at a low heat, and achieves the perfect sear on meat. Remember, though, that your food will continue to cook for some time after the heat has been turned off.

Uncoated cast iron is not dishwasher safe but most cast iron pans have enamel exteriors and enamel or non-stick interiors to avoid this problem. Uncoated non-stick cast iron pans will need to be seasoned to build up a patina.

Copper

Copper has excellent heat conductivity. Good copper pans are very expensive but should last a lifetime. As this metal can react with acidic foods, fish and meat, these pans are normally lined with tin or stainless steel to act as a barrier.

Copper pans have to be cleaned with a dedicated copper polish to keep them looking their best.

Hard-anodised aluminium

Distinguished by their deep grey or black colour, these pans feature a hard finish that will not chip, crack, peel or react with acidic foods. You can also use metal utensils, although these can mark the surface.

These pans aren’t usually dishwasher-safe, but their surface is stick-resistant. They’re reasonably lightweight and heat up rapidly, eliminating hot spots, but they don’t work on induction hobs.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel pans are designed to last a lifetime, and won’t react with any food types. They’re also dishwasher safe. Stainless steel on its own is liable to hot spots, so copper or aluminium is usually incorporated into the base.

It’s best to use them on low heat settings and with a splash more oil to avoid sticking.

What to look for in a non-toxic pan

Non-toxic cookware refers to pots and pans that don’t contain harmful chemicals, such as forever chemicals (a group of man-made chemicals sometimes used in pans and utensils that are resistant to being broken down). These chemicals can potentially lead to health problems including liver damage, thyroid disease and cancer, according to the European Environment Agency.

There is still a lack of data on the toxicity levels of some of these substances, but there are plenty of cookware sets on the market that don’t use them. We’ve added any non-toxic claims into the key specifications of each product in our list so you can assess before you buy.

You’ll most likely see the following chemicals referred to when shopping for pan sets.

PFAS: This is a chemical family of around 5,000 substances that’s often known as “forever chemicals”. Known for their durability and ability to repel grease and water, they’re sometimes used in non-stick coatings. A type of PFAS, called PFOA, are currently banned in the UK.

PTFE: This is a type of synthetic plastic that’s commonly used as a non-stick coating. One study has claimed that at normal cooking temperatures, PTFE-coated pans can release gases and chemicals that present mild to severe toxicity. However, Tefal states that PTFE is recognised by the World Health Organisation as a material that poses no risk to human health, making it safe to use in cookware. As many brands flag products as PTFE-free, we’ve included this as a non-toxic claim so you can make an informed choice.

Lead and cadmium: These substances were originally used in ceramic glazes but have since been recognised as being harmful to the body. There are restrictions in place that prevent these chemicals being used in cookware; however, if you’re concerned, look for sets that say they’re free from both lead and cadmium.

How to care for your pan sets

While many pan sets on our list are dishwasher-safe, hand washing with a quick rinse will be enough to clean most non-stick pans. To protect the non-stick, avoid scouring pads, steel wool and abrasives.

For many sets, you can’t use metal utensils either as they can scratch away the non-stick. This isn’t the case for every set though, so check before you buy if you prefer metal spatulas and spoons.

Take care to dry your pans thoroughly before putting them away, too.

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The verdict on pan sets

Only two points separated our top five but the Ninja Foodi Zerostick 5-Piece Pan Set took the crown thanks to its impressive non-stick and stackable design. The pans are oven-safe too, making them a chef-y addition to your kitchen.

Wondering how the other big brands got on? Our highest-scoring stainless-steel pans were Le Creuset’s 3 Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set, while the Hexclad Hybrid Cookware Set excelled with its high-quality design. The Instagram-famous Always Pan 2.0 proved reliable too.

However, if you don’t want to spend hundreds of pounds, then the Amazon Basics 8-Piece Cookware Set is a standout buy and costs just under £50 (although the pans aren't suitable for induction hobs).

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Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

A great pan set is essential for every chef, whether you’re an amateur or a pro, so our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute have spent countless hours testing cookware to find the very best. Our homes testing manager, Blossom Boothroyd, carefully curates a menu of dishes for our testers to make, so we can be sure they work for you at home, whatever you're serving up.

Blossom works with our senior homes & lifestyle writer, Megan Geall and homes editor Hannah Mendelsohn to make sure you have all the information you need to find the best set for you. They both write about kitchen products day-in-day-out, so know all the right questions to ask.

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Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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Megan Geall
Senior Homes and Lifestyle Writer

Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s senior homes and lifestyle writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market and has written hundreds of product reviews on everything from the best vacuum cleaners and coffee machines to the best ice cream makers and robot window cleaners.

When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her running every distance from 5km to 100km or relaxing at home with her cat – there really is no in between. 

Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, Women's Health, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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