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product_id: 8180188
title: "Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan, Medium"
brand: "iwachu"
price: "723.55 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Iwachu"
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# Perfect omelette shape Even heat distribution Cool-touch iron handle Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan, Medium

**Brand:** iwachu
**Price:** 723.55 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍳 Elevate your mornings with Japan’s cast iron masterpiece!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan, Medium by iwachu
- **How much does it cost?** 723.55 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/8180188-iwachu-iron-omelette-pan-medium)

## Best For

- iwachu enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted iwachu brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Flawless Heat Mastery:** Cast iron construction ensures ultra-even heating—no more burnt edges or undercooked centers.
- • **Lightweight Durability:** Thin yet robust cast iron offers the perfect balance of longevity and manageable weight.
- • **Lifetime Kitchen Investment:** Handcrafted in Japan, this pan improves with age—your heirloom for generations of perfect eggs.
- • **Stay-Cool Handle Innovation:** Specially formed iron handle stays cool longer, giving you safer, more comfortable control.
- • **Designed for Effortless Omelettes:** Unique curved shape makes folding and plating your eggs a breeze, elevating your breakfast game.

## Overview

The Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan is a medium 8.5-inch cast iron pan crafted in Japan, designed specifically for cooking flawless omelettes. Its unique curved shape and lightweight yet durable construction ensure even heat distribution and easy folding of eggs. Featuring a specially formed handle that stays cool longer, this pan is compatible with gas stovetops and requires hand washing. With proper care, it offers superior non-stick performance that improves over time, making it a lifetime kitchen essential for professionals and home chefs alike.

## Description

Make delicious, fluffy omelettes every time using this Iwachu omelette pan. Cast iron has always been a favorite for cooking due to its ability to heat evenly and the pan's gently curved shape makes folding and plating an omelette super easy.

Review: Tired of the Countless Coated Aluminum Pans? Teflon, Ceramic, Copper... Here Is The One Time Solution! - After countless Teflon coated, ceramic coated, and even copper coated pans I finally made the realization they are all absolute garbage. They never hold up and aluminum is an awful product to use for cooking. Many of these coatings are questionably unhealthy. So what is the solution? I remember my grandmother having a carbon steel pan that she used for crepes. The egg mixture would glide in the pan, never sticking, and lasting for decades. She treated the pan meticulously as it had some magical quality that enabled her to cook any egg mixture without issue. Looking at countless pans, I came across the Iwachu Omelette Pan. It had solid reviews, with an occasional one or two star blast from a few people. Reading a few of those negative reviews made me realize fairly quickly, these individuals had no idea of the required care or proper use of cast and carbon steel pans. I ordered one up... The first shocking surprise was how light it is! There is a reason for this lightness and it comes across erroneously in a couple of negative reviews. Several have complained about the coarseness of the surface, say when compared to a lodge cast iron pan. This observed coarseness is with good reason and purpose. To the unknowing, it appears to be a negative. However, take your new pan and place a tablespoon of oil on it, wipe, and watch the magic begin. What appears to be an optical illusion, the oil very quickly disappears and it is almost beyond belief. Whereas the dense heavy iron of Lodge style pan will hold the oil on it's surface, the Iwachu's airy grain structure sucks the oil in immediately. I did this several times and it kept wicking the oil away. This is what make this pan so amazing; its ability to pull the oil in and surround the iron with the necessary protecting agent(oil) quickly and effectively. The coarser structure actually enhances the non-stick properties, not as a few believe, hinder it. Nothing and I mean nothing holds heat and distributes heat as evenly as cast iron. With the weight factor no longer an issue, you will now have the most amazing non-stick pan for omelettes, scrambled eggs, etc. It is a beautiful pan, well designed, and something you will keep for many years to come. Is it expensive? Yes, but top quality is not cheap. When you factor the cost of all those crappy, unhealthy, aluminum coated pans you have purchased over the years, you could own three of these. This pan will last several lifetimes! So how does it cook? Absolutely amazing! My wife who was skeptical was just as amazed. But please understand, if you don't have any experience with cast iron or high carbon steel pans, get on YouTube and educate yourself first! Once you know the secrets, you will realize that this time proven material will yield the best results ever! The best difference of all, those coated pans lose their non-stick ability over time. This pan will just get better and better as the non-stick ability only improves if you know the secrets of cast iron.
Review: Best egg pan ever! - Let’s face it, over 50 bucks seems like a lot for a pan. However, when you consider the fact that this thing will likely outlast you and end up being used by your grandchildren, it’s quite a bargain! Very light for a cast iron pan due to the thinness, though still heavier than one of those nonstick aluminum pieces of junk. The open design of the handle keeps it from getting hot, although it will eventually get hot if you cook multiple eggs with it. From the very first egg I put in this thing, it is beautifully nonstick so long as you use butter and get it good and hot before adding the egg.

## Features

- Unique shape makes cooking an omelet easy
- 8-1/2 inch Diameter
- Heats evenly to prevent undercooking or burning
- Specially formed handle does not get too hot
- Made in Japan

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CL8Q9PY |
| Additional Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,195 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #124 in Omelet Pans |
| Brand Name | Iwachu |
| Capacity | 2 Liters |
| Coating Description | Cast Iron |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (296) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846682024749 |
| Handle Material | Iron |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kotobuki |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 410-555 |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Metal Type | Cast Iron |
| Model Number | 410-555 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
| Shape | curved |
| Specific Uses For Product | Eggs, Stir-fries, Sautéing, Pan-frying |
| UPC | 791769477553 793842295498 795468960248 846682024749 735343857294 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Iwachu
- **Capacity:** 2 Liters
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Cast Iron
- **Special Feature:** Gas Stovetop Compatible

## Images

![Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan, Medium - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71v5fQuU5YL.jpg)
![Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan, Medium - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61FY9hKkUFL.jpg)
![Iwachu Iron Omelette Pan, Medium - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81BVDj805mL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Just now received and unboxed pan...beautiful, balanced.  However all inserts were in Japanese only. Are there use and care instructions for this pan?**
A: Hello！
If you use Nanbu Ironware properly, you can use it for a long time beyond generations.
<Getting Started>
Wash thoroughly with hot water. ⇒ Wipe off the water. ⇒ Apply a fire and skim the water.
After that, feed edible oil. Apply oil to the whole. Frying vegetables is also effective. (When you stir the vegetables you get a peculiar smell of iron.)

After using (every time), wash with hot water or water.
(Please do not use detergent. The necessary oil film disappears.）
ｔhen　add heat and the water is evaporated.
Please paint oil when you do not use for a while.

The warming shortage of the frying pan also leads to scorching.
When it gets burnt, drop it with scallions and oil it there.
Please heat thoroughly before cooking. Then you will get less sticky.

If the bottom is flat, IH can also be used.

If you have any other questions, please ask again.
This English sentence is obscure.
I can not use English. I will do a Google translation.
Thank you.

**Q: Anyone used this without the silicon lining? Is the surface - once the silicon is gone - smooth to work as a regular cast iron pan properly seasoned?**
A: I never noticed a silicone lining. I have used mine as a traditional cast iron omelet pan for several years. It works beautifully so long as you know how to use and maintain a cast iron pan.

**Q: Is the size of this model pan for omellets using 2-4 eggs? or 3-5? or 1-3? (AA ExtraLarge)**
A: Handles an omelette for two ... max. 1-3 eggs ... of course, it depends on the mass of the ingredients.

**Q: What is the surface coated with?**
A: Cast iron pans are seasoned with oil ... 
oil is on the surface to prevent sticking, it fills in the micro "pitting" of cast iron and should be regularly maintained during usage.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tired of the Countless Coated Aluminum Pans? Teflon, Ceramic, Copper... Here Is The One Time Solution!
*by J***K on November 14, 2017*

After countless Teflon coated, ceramic coated, and even copper coated pans I finally made the realization they are all absolute garbage. They never hold up and aluminum is an awful product to use for cooking. Many of these coatings are questionably unhealthy. So what is the solution? I remember my grandmother having a carbon steel pan that she used for crepes. The egg mixture would glide in the pan, never sticking, and lasting for decades. She treated the pan meticulously as it had some magical quality that enabled her to cook any egg mixture without issue. Looking at countless pans, I came across the Iwachu Omelette Pan. It had solid reviews, with an occasional one or two star blast from a few people. Reading a few of those negative reviews made me realize fairly quickly, these individuals had no idea of the required care or proper use of cast and carbon steel pans. I ordered one up... The first shocking surprise was how light it is! There is a reason for this lightness and it comes across erroneously in a couple of negative reviews. Several have complained about the coarseness of the surface, say when compared to a lodge cast iron pan. This observed coarseness is with good reason and purpose. To the unknowing, it appears to be a negative. However, take your new pan and place a tablespoon of oil on it, wipe, and watch the magic begin. What appears to be an optical illusion, the oil very quickly disappears and it is almost beyond belief. Whereas the dense heavy iron of Lodge style pan will hold the oil on it's surface, the Iwachu's airy grain structure sucks the oil in immediately. I did this several times and it kept wicking the oil away. This is what make this pan so amazing; its ability to pull the oil in and surround the iron with the necessary protecting agent(oil) quickly and effectively. The coarser structure actually enhances the non-stick properties, not as a few believe, hinder it. Nothing and I mean nothing holds heat and distributes heat as evenly as cast iron. With the weight factor no longer an issue, you will now have the most amazing non-stick pan for omelettes, scrambled eggs, etc. It is a beautiful pan, well designed, and something you will keep for many years to come. Is it expensive? Yes, but top quality is not cheap. When you factor the cost of all those crappy, unhealthy, aluminum coated pans you have purchased over the years, you could own three of these. This pan will last several lifetimes! So how does it cook? Absolutely amazing! My wife who was skeptical was just as amazed. But please understand, if you don't have any experience with cast iron or high carbon steel pans, get on YouTube and educate yourself first! Once you know the secrets, you will realize that this time proven material will yield the best results ever! The best difference of all, those coated pans lose their non-stick ability over time. This pan will just get better and better as the non-stick ability only improves if you know the secrets of cast iron.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best egg pan ever!
*by M***N on July 14, 2024*

Let’s face it, over 50 bucks seems like a lot for a pan. However, when you consider the fact that this thing will likely outlast you and end up being used by your grandchildren, it’s quite a bargain! Very light for a cast iron pan due to the thinness, though still heavier than one of those nonstick aluminum pieces of junk. The open design of the handle keeps it from getting hot, although it will eventually get hot if you cook multiple eggs with it. From the very first egg I put in this thing, it is beautifully nonstick so long as you use butter and get it good and hot before adding the egg.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the best formed omelet skillet ever.
*by D***T on June 27, 2024*

Right out of the box this is ready to cook with. The design of this skillet is extraordinary for a perfect omelet. For that matter any way you want your eggs cooked. Durable cast iron with pre-seasoning. I love cast iron cookware. My Lodge 10” skillet I got in a recycling yard that had been left to rot. Not a trace of its past now. Good cooking results with cast iron.

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