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Ninja Ceramic Pro 32 cm Frying Pan – Stone
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Ninja Ceramic Pro 32 cm Frying Pan – Stone

£49.99 Was £74.99 Save £25.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

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A 32 cm ceramic pan that can handle oven temperatures up to 285°C changes how you cook proteins — you can sear a thick chicken thigh on the hob and finish it in the oven without switching pans, which means better browning, fewer dishes, and more control over the final cook. The ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro's scratch-resistant surface also addresses a real frustration with standard ceramic: the coating that degrades the moment someone reaches for a metal spatula. Ninja's claim here is durability under daily kitchen abuse, not just a clean debut on the worktop.

Who Is This For?

This pan suits someone cooking regularly for three or more people — the 32 cm diameter gives you genuine space for a family stir-fry or a full batch of vegetables without overcrowding, which is where smaller ceramic pans consistently fall short. The recycled aluminium body keeps weight reasonable for daily use, and dishwasher compatibility matters if hand-washing every pan isn't how your household works. If you cook almost exclusively on induction, check compatibility carefully before buying — not all Ninja Ceramic Pro pans in this range are confirmed induction-ready, and that could be a dealbreaker.

What Buyers Say

Owners of Ninja's ceramic range consistently highlight how food releases cleanly in the first months of use, particularly eggs and fish, where sticking is usually the first sign of coating failure on cheaper pans. The most common limitation reported over time is the same one that affects most ceramic surfaces: longevity. With heavy daily use and repeated high-heat cooking, the non-stick performance can diminish faster than PTFE-based alternatives. It's a fair trade-off for those avoiding PTFE, but worth knowing upfront.

The Deal

At £49.99, reduced from £74.99, you're saving £25 — a solid 33% off a pan that sits in the premium tier of ceramic cookware. Since this product is newly tracked on our site, there's no price history to confirm whether £74.99 is a genuine regular retail price or a softened anchor figure, so treat the "was" price with appropriate scepticism until we've tracked a few cycles. For more context on value in this category, see our cookware deals guide and our Ninja deals tracker. If the ceramic durability holds beyond six months, £49.99 is fair — but watch this one before committing if you can wait.

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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 £49.99
Lowest Recorded £49.99
Average Price £49.99
Original Price £74.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The 32 cm diameter is on the larger side for a frying pan, making it well suited to cooking for three or more people, searing large cuts of meat, or stir-frying generous portions in one go. For a single person or couple cooking day-to-day meals, it may feel unwieldy on smaller hobs and could take longer to heat up evenly. If your hob ring is 26–28 cm or under, check compatibility before committing.

Ceramic coatings like the one on this pan are free from PTFE and PFOA, which appeals to buyers who prefer to avoid those materials, but they do tend to lose their non-stick performance faster than quality PTFE coatings if used on high heat or cleaned in a dishwasher regularly. Ninja's Ceramic Pro coating is reinforced, which improves durability over standard ceramic pans, but you should still use low-to-medium heat and hand wash to extend its lifespan. If longevity of non-stick performance is your top priority over material preferences, a PTFE-based alternative at this price point may outlast it.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no historical price data to confirm whether £49.99 represents a real saving from a sustained higher price or whether the £74.99 RRP is largely nominal. The honest advice is to watch the deal rather than buy immediately, as tracking over the coming weeks will reveal whether this price holds, drops further, or reverts upward. The current verdict on this deal is WATCH for exactly that reason.

Because this product was newly tracked, there is no record of it ever having been listed below £49.99, so there is no evidence you would be buying above a known low point. However, without sufficient history it is equally impossible to rule out a future price drop, particularly if the pan appears in a promotional sale event. Waiting a few weeks for more price data to accumulate is the lower-risk approach if you are not in urgent need.