THE Always Pan is the next big thing in kitchenware, and if you're wondering where you've heard that name before – it's because it's all over Instagram.
The viral sensation is from brand Our Place, who are already huge in the States but have now come over to the UK.
With over 55,000 on the waiting list at one point, it's a huge hit with shoppers and has been famed for it's fuss free, quality design.
- The Always Pan, £140, Our Place – buy here
We know, we know, Le Creuset is the one, but Our Place is here to give them a serious run for their money.
Launching in the U.S in 2019, the brand is now available to shop in the UK from fromourplace.co.uk.
And top of the list for many is their cult favourite the "Always Pan", a "do-it-all wonder is designed to replace eight traditional pieces of cookware" – andit comes in eight gorgeous shades, meaning it'll look good too.
But what is the Always pan, and why should you buy it? Aside from fufiling your Insta-kitchen fantasy of course.
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What is the Always Pan?
Our Place's The Always Pan is a super clever 8-in-1 pan that replaces eight pieces of cookware in one, making it perfect for those who are short on space.
The offical list of eight cookware items are:
- Steamer & strainer
- Sautee pan
- Saucepan
- Saucier
- Skillet
- Fry pan
- Nonstick pan
- Spoon Rest
It's deep enough to cook pasta, shallow enough to fry and egg and comes with removeable steamer basket, and includes life-proof features such as a nesting spatula so you don't have to get another plate dirty, and a pour spout to help you transfer sauce or excess grease easily.
It's also made with ceramic non-stick and non-toxic coating (PFOA, PFTE free).
It's designed to be easy and inuative to use, and comes in eight gorgeous shades including pastel lavender and bright yellow that are perfect for glamming up your kicthen – of course, we're obsessed.
It's priced at £140, so is also around £40 cheaper than your usual Le Creset Cassorole dish.
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Where do I buy the Always Pan?
- Always Pan, £140, Our Place – buy here
The Always Pan is priced at £140 and is currently available fromourplace.co.uk.
There's eight gorgeous shades to choose from including Steam, Spice, Sage, Blue Salt, Char, Lavender, Heat, and Zest.
Why should i buy the Always Pan?
The viral sensation is more than just Instagram hot air.
Designed by Our Place, the kitchenware brand was created by Malala Fund co-founder Shiza Shahid, who wanted to creates products that are designed for the home cook and for a "modern, multiethnic kitchen".
Essentially, it's been designed to make your life easier so you can spend less time fussing with equipment, and more time around the dinner table.
Even Oprah is a fan, dubbing it the "kitchen magican", and it's sold out ten times in the US previously, with 55,000 on the waiting list at one point.
Shoppers love the Always Pan too, with over 13,000 five star reviews.
One reviewer called it the "best all in one pan system" saying "Omg I love this pan system… it makes cooking fun and inventive.. I can make everything from stir fry to traditional Mexican meals to breakfast. I can't get enough of this set. I have the pan, bamboo steamer and talking trio platter"
Another sais "This is by far the best pan I have ever purchased. I have been looking for a good skillet but within a year it's in the trash. Not only is this pan easy to clean, it's a non stick pan, you can even use it to steam vegetables. I leave it on my stove top. It maybe pricey but it's worth every penny."
For those who are short on space, or just want to economise their cookware the Always Pan is well worth checking out.
- Always Pan, £140, Our Place – buy here
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