00:00Ok, so if your kitchen counter is basically the size of a cutting board, and you're still trying
00:04to make eggs in that giant scratched-up skillet from college, this one's for you. I spent way
00:09too many hours digging through reviews, comparing coatings, and yes, actually cooking a ridiculous
00:14number of omelettes, to find the 5 best ceramic nonstick egg pans for small kitchens.
00:19Let's get into it. Starting off with the nonstick ceramic frying pan skillet set with lids.
00:26This is the one I'd hand to someone just setting up their first apartment kitchen.
00:31It's a full set, it comes with lids, which honestly nobody thinks about until they're
00:35trying to steam a couple of eggs, and it's completely PTFE and PFOA-free, so you're not
00:39stressing about what's flaking into your breakfast. It's $62.59, and over 4,700 people have bought it
00:46with a 4.9 rating, which is genuinely hard to hit. Multiple pans, one purchase, done.
00:53Next up is the ceramic tamagoiki pan, and this is the budget pick that punches way above its price.
00:59It's that square, flat-bottom Japanese-style rolled omelette pan, and if you've ever wondered
01:04how people get those perfect layered egg rolls, it's this shape. But it's not a one-trick pan,
01:10it's great for pancakes, French toast, breakfast sandwiches, anything you want with clean edges.
01:18That's it. 4.8 stars, over 4,000 sold. If you're just testing the waters on ceramic cookware,
01:26start here. Now, the titanium ceramic square skillet.
01:31This is the splurge 19946, but hear me out on the square shape. In a small kitchen, a square pan
01:38gives you noticeably more usable cooking surface than around one of the same footprint, and it
01:43stores flatter. The titanium-reinforced ceramic is the real story though, it's built to resist the
01:48scratching and wearing down that kills most non-stick pans within a year. 4.8 rating, over
01:544,000 sold. This is a buy-once situation. Then there's the non-stick ceramic induction
02:01omelette pan with the heat-resistant handle. If you've got an induction cooktop, which a lot of
02:06smaller apartments do now, this one's built for it, and it heats fast and evenly, no cold spots in
02:11the middle. The heat-resistant handle means you can grab it straight off the burner without hunting
02:16for a towel. It's 129-35, rated 4.7 with nearly 4,000 sold. It's the everyday workhorse pan that
02:25just happens to be excellent with eggs. And rounding it out, the MyFan Stone Ceramic Omelette Pan.
02:32This is the most versatile one on the list, it handles eggs, steak, stir-fry, basically whatever
02:37you throw at it, and it works on gas and induction. That MyFan Stone Coating gives you a really durable,
02:43slick surface that holds up to higher heat than a lot of ceramic pans. If your kitchen only has room
02:49for one pan, this is that one pan. 200-128, 4.8 stars, and just under 3,900 sold.
02:57Alright, that's the 5. All the links are down in the description, so go check current prices,
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03:11Thanks for watching, and go make yourself some eggs.
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