Pancake pan

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I make egg and banana pancakes at least once a week and have been using a high-sided frying pan so far.

I would quite like a dedicated pancake pan which has low sides (lips) to make it easier to make. I would also use it for flatbreads and omelettes.

I've had a look online. Le Creuset does one, which no doubt is amazing but too expensive at £95.

The more affordable options are by Tefal and around £20-£35, but they have so many options - stainless steel, aluminium, different types of non-stick finishes, etc!

Any recommendations or advice?
 
I got two in Tesco on clearance recently for less than £10 each. I don't see the point in buying expensive non-stick cookware, the longevity and functionality seems the same across all of them so I'd rather have 9 £10 pans than 1 £90 pan.

I get your point, but 9 £10 pans over 9 years over a single £90 one is not environmentally friendly.
 
FYI, I bought the Le Creset one after it was 33% off RRP on Amazon; expensive but better value. It's great for pancakes; even my mum who uses traditional indian cast iron "tawas" said it was great after she used it to make india rotis.
 
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