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Ninja Ceramic Pro 28 cm Frying Pan – Stone
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Ninja Ceramic Pro 28 cm Frying Pan – Stone

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£44.99 Was £64.99 Save £20.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.
Tracked for 7 days across 2 price checks — lowest recorded £44.99 , average £44.99

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Ceramic non-stick has a reputation problem — most budget versions degrade within a year, losing their release properties the moment you cook something remotely acidic or forget to hand-wash once. The Ninja Ceramic Pro addresses this with a scratch-resistant surface rated to 285°C, which means it can handle a proper sear without the coating breaking down at high heat — the precise failure point of most ceramic pans at this price. That heat tolerance, combined with a 100% recycled aluminium body for even distribution, makes it a more credible option for anyone who's burned through a cheaper ceramic pan and is ready to spend slightly more for longevity.

Who Is This For?

This pan suits the everyday home cook who wants the low-fat benefits of ceramic non-stick — eggs, fish, delicate sauces — without babying the pan quite as much as traditional ceramic demands. It's particularly well-suited to households moving away from PTFE-coated pans for health or environmental reasons. If you're a professional-level cook who routinely deglazes with wine or pushes pans hard every night, a tri-ply stainless or cast iron will serve you better long-term.

What Buyers Say

Owners of the Ninja Ceramic Pro range consistently praise how effortlessly food releases in the first six to twelve months, particularly eggs and fish, and the weight balance feels reassuringly solid without being heavy. The most repeated limitation is one common to all ceramic coatings: longevity under daily use. Several owners note the release performance softens after the first year, especially if the pan goes through the dishwasher regularly despite the dishwasher-safe claim.

The Deal

At £44.99 — down from £64.99 — you're saving £20, or 31% off. This product is newly tracked on our site, so there's no price history to confirm whether £64.99 is a genuine regular retail price or an inflated anchor; it's worth monitoring before committing. You can find more context on similar offers in our cookware deals guide and our broader Ninja deals tracker. If the price holds or drops further, it becomes a solid buy — right now, watch it.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £44.99
Lowest Recorded £44.99
Average Price £44.99
Original Price £64.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the Ninja Ceramic Pro is compatible with all hob types, including induction, gas, electric, and ceramic. The 28 cm size makes it a versatile choice for cooking larger portions such as family-sized stir-fries or multiple chicken breasts at once.

Ceramic coatings like the one on this Ninja pan are free from PFAS and PTFE, which appeals to buyers who prefer that, but they typically require more careful heat management — high heat degrades ceramic coatings faster than PTFE. If you regularly cook on high heat or use metal utensils, a PTFE-coated pan in the same price range may retain its non-stick performance for longer; if you cook on low to medium heat and hand-wash regularly, the ceramic surface should perform well.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no price history to confirm whether £44.99 represents a genuine low or a routine promotional price. The current verdict is WATCH, meaning it is worth monitoring before committing, as there is not yet enough data to confirm this is the best price it has reached.

Because this product is newly tracked, we cannot independently verify how long it was sold at £64.99 or how frequently it has been discounted. The 31% saving may be genuine, but without historical price data it is not possible to confirm whether £64.99 was a stable retail price or an inflated anchor figure used to make the discount appear larger.