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Ninja ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro 32 cm Frying Pan – Black CW30032UK
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Ninja ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro 32 cm Frying Pan – Black CW30032UK

£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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The headline feature here isn't the scratch-resistance or the oven-safe rating — it's the combination of PTFE-free ceramic coating with a 100% recycled aluminium body in a 32 cm format. That size matters: most ceramic pans top out at 28 cm, which forces you to crowd meat, kill your sear, and steam your vegetables instead of frying them. At 32 cm, the Ninja ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro gives you genuine cooking surface to work with, making it a credible candidate for one-pan family meals where thermal consistency across a wide base is actually doing real work.

Who Is This For?

This is aimed squarely at cooks who've grown wary of traditional non-stick and want ceramic performance without compromising on durability — particularly households cooking for three or more people who need a pan large enough to handle a full batch of stir-fry or a family-sized frittata without juggling between hobs. The 285°C heat tolerance also suits anyone who starts on the hob and finishes in the oven. If you cook solo, regularly, on low heat, a cheaper 24 cm ceramic pan will serve you just as well and save you more money.

What Buyers Say

Owners of the ZEROSTICK Ceramic Pro range tend to praise the even heat distribution and the ease of cleaning — eggs and fish in particular release cleanly without oil pooling. The most consistent criticism, however, is longevity: ceramic coatings across this category, including Ninja's, tend to degrade noticeably after 12 to 18 months of daily use, especially if exposed to rapid temperature changes or abrasive cleaning despite the dishwasher-safe claim.

The Deal

Currently priced at £49.99, down from £74.99, the saving is £25 — a solid 33% reduction. Because this product is newly tracked on The Daily Find, there's no historical price data to confirm whether £74.99 is a genuine long-term regular price or an inflated anchor; that context genuinely matters before you commit. For a wider view of how this compares to competing pans at similar price points, our cookware deals guide and Ninja deals tracker are worth a look. Worth watching — but not worth rushing.

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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 measurement refers to the top diameter of the pan, with the base being somewhat smaller, which is typical for flared frying pans. It will sit comfortably on most standard UK hobs, including induction, but if your largest ring is under 22 cm in diameter you may get uneven heating around the base edges.

Ceramic coatings like the one used here are free from PTFE and PFOA, which appeals to buyers who prefer that, but they do tend to lose their release properties faster than quality PTFE pans if exposed to high heat or abrasive utensils regularly. To get the most longevity, stick to low-to-medium heat, use silicone or wooden utensils, and hand-wash rather than using the dishwasher even if the pan is listed as dishwasher safe.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no historical price data to confirm how long or how often it has sold at £74.99. Until more price history builds up, it is worth checking against the RRP on Ninja's own website and a couple of retailers to verify the reference price is genuine before treating the 33% discount as a confirmed saving.

Because this deal has no tracked price history, there is no data to show whether £49.99 is the lowest this pan has been or whether it regularly dips lower. The current verdict is WATCH, meaning it is worth monitoring for a few weeks to establish whether this price is a genuine one-off promotion or closer to its typical selling price.