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Ninja ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro 20 cm Saucepan – Black CW30220UK
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Ninja ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro 20 cm Saucepan – Black CW30220UK

£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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Ceramic coating that can withstand oven temperatures up to 285°C is the detail worth paying attention to here. Most non-stick pans top out at 220–240°C, which means you can't finish a seared fillet or braise in the pan you started with — you're either switching vessels mid-cook or losing that crust. Ninja's ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro closes that gap, and the scratch-resistant surface means you're not babying it with silicone-only rules every time someone reaches for a metal spoon.

Who Is This For?

This suits the home cook who actually uses their hob-to-oven technique — someone making pan sauces, reducing stocks, or cooking for two without wanting a full batterie of pots. The 100% recycled aluminium body also appeals to buyers who weigh environmental credentials alongside performance. If you're cooking for four or more regularly, a 20 cm saucepan will feel limiting, and a larger or wider pan would serve you better. Budget cooks happy with a standard PTFE pan at half the price should also look elsewhere.

What Buyers Say

Owners of Ninja's ceramic range consistently praise the genuine non-stick release — eggs and sauces slide without oil — and note that the finish holds up meaningfully longer than cheaper ceramic alternatives, which tend to degrade within a year. The most common frustration is heat distribution at the very edges of the base on induction hobs, where some users report minor hotspot issues. It's not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing if induction is your primary heat source.

The Deal

At £49.99, reduced from £74.99, you're saving £25 — a solid 33% off. Since this product is newly tracked on The Daily Find, there's no price history to confirm whether £74.99 is a genuine regular retail price or an inflated reference point, so treat the "was" figure with appropriate scepticism until further data builds. For more context on current cookware pricing, our best cookware deals guide is worth a look before committing. Promising at face value — but worth watching for a few weeks.

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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 Ceramic Pro range uses a reinforced ceramic non-stick coating that Ninja positions as more durable and scratch-resistant than their original ZEROSTICK line, with a harder surface better suited to regular daily cooking. It is also free from PTFE and PFAS, which matters to buyers who prefer ceramic over traditional non-stick chemistry. In practical terms, it heats evenly and releases food cleanly, but like all ceramic coatings it will degrade faster than PTFE if used on very high heat repeatedly or put through a dishwasher regularly.

A 20 cm saucepan is well suited to cooking for one or two people — it handles pasta sauces, soups, grains, and reheating portions comfortably without food sitting too shallow and burning. For a household of three or more, or if you frequently batch-cook, the 20 cm will feel limiting and you would get more use from a 24 cm pan. If you already own a larger saucepan and want a dedicated smaller one for sauces and sides, this size is the right call.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no price history available to verify whether £74.99 is a price it has actually sold at consistently or a reference price used to frame the discount. Until more data is collected, treat the 33% saving as unconfirmed rather than a proven low. The current verdict is WATCH, meaning it is worth monitoring to see whether the price holds or drops further before committing.

Because this pan has only just started being tracked, there is no historical data showing a previous low or typical sale price, so it is not possible to say with confidence whether £49.99 is the floor. A comparable ceramic saucepan from a mid-tier brand typically retails between £30 and £55, so this price is not obviously overpriced, but it may dip lower during a Ninja promotion or Black Friday. Setting a price alert and waiting a few weeks would give you a clearer picture before spending.