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The Winco 2/3 Size Pan, 6-Inch is a high-quality kitchen essential designed for professional chefs and culinary enthusiasts alike. Made from durable stainless steel, this pan meets the rigorous demands of foodservice and hospitality industries, ensuring reliability and performance in every kitchen.
M**A
Fabulous dish pan!
Fits in my standard size sink and is perfect as a dish pan! I was so tired of the gross plastic ones that cannot be cleaned properly. This brings me a lot of joy and should last forever.
H**S
Great pan to use for washing dishes
I was tired of scrubbing the grease off of a plastic dishwashing pan, so I thought I would do like the chefs do and clean their utensils and pans in a stainless steel pan. Again, Amazon came in handy as I found a sturdy pan that does the job and was a great value compared to going to a kitchen supply store. Highly recommend.
E**E
Nice Dish Pan!
I wanted to replace the gross plastic dish pan. My plastic dish pan is typical size. The new metal one sits side by side. It’s a tad smaller than the plastic as it can actually sit inside. Hopefully it will last and save me purchase another plastic dish pan.
I**W
Love
Made my 20lbs turkey very moist.
T**L
meh
I got this as a dishpan, as an alternative to plastic, when my old dishpan wore out. First, it's fairly thin metal, and there was no packaging around the outside of the pan inside the box, so it therefore arrived damaged (dented) along the lip in the exact two places that the box was dented. I tried to have a new one sent but there didn't seem to be an option that didn't require me to go out in a pandemic to return the original. Because I have a high-risk family, I didn't want to do that so since the pan is still functional as a dishpan, I just straightened the dents as much as I could (not much) with pliers and kept it. To use as a food pan, the dents would interfere with the proper fitting of a lid, so bear that in mind. It's a costly enough item that a little more packaging to protect it should be a given. Some pockets (pillows?) of air were thoughtlessly tossed into the empty middle of the pan, which is weird because there is no need to protect that part of the pan, as it was shipped by itself in the box. Not thrilled with the damage, as you can tell. When you buy something new, you want it to look nice.As a dishpan, if you're looking at this pan for that purpose, it's functional so far. It fits in the sink pretty perfectly, keeping in mind that it's essentially a rectangle, and the sink curves a lot more on all sides than the pan does, so it wastes a lot of space around the edges and under the bottom compared to the larger molded plastic dishpans for $3-5 or so at Walmart (my previous go-to). My plastic one lasted several years, and I can't yet say how this metal one will compare to that for lifespan for the price. But I'm trying to avoid adding new plastic to my house and to the environment as much as possible, so I chose to try this. We'll see how it holds up to the weight of a full pan of dishes and water over time, including lifting it to dump the water out, which is what ultimately killed my plastic one. I'm beginning to think just not using a dishpan at all might have been the better solution, but we'll see. I've always preferred using a dishpan in the past but I'm not feeling super awesome about this decision so far, for the price.Last, a concern with this use (as a dishpan) that has nothing to do with the quality of the product is whether an accident-prone person like me is likely to scrape, scratch, or otherwise hurt myself on the corners and/or edges of the lip of this pan as I wash the dishes day after day, it being thin-ish metal. Only time will tell, but it seems less likely now that I'm actually feeling the edges than I worried about before receiving it.If I don't update this review, it'll be because the pan works out well enough for me not to have major regrets over this purchase. If it turns out to be either fantastic or disappointing in its function, I'll update this review in a few days/weeks. If it ultimately fails (breaks/bends under the weight of water or otherwise proves unusable as a dishpan), I'll definitely post that here. I know this is not its intended function but then again if it can't do this, then it's not going to be great in its intended function, either. And I've noticed that a lot of people are using this as a dishpan, so others might like to know how it works out for this purpose.Pros: it fits in the sink, it's not plasticCons: arrived damaged due to insufficient packaging, wasted sink space on all sides (therefore smaller capacity vs plastic or no dishpan)Unknowns: how it will hold up to the weight of the job, whether the smaller capacity is going to prove to be a major disadvantage over time, how likely I am to scrape/scratch myself on the lip of the pan as I wash dishes
F**T
Been wanting this for years
Finally pulled the trigger to step up my Smoked pork butt game as well as other dishes. I have plans to eventually get a warmer for smaller catering jobs and these are compato from what I can tell. To my surprise, this showed up in excellent condition and with a top to boot. Nowhere in the description does it mention it comes with a lid! Mine did. Totally worth the price! I only gave up on a separate lid purchase bc I did not like the pricing I saw. If on the fence, note that this is a complete item and thankfully, it surpasses its description!.
L**E
alternative to plastic
perfect size for camper dishpan. lighter than expected
E**Z
Use it as a Dish Pan
So glad I found this Pan. Traditional stainless dish pans are too shallow and not wide enough to fit a 10" plate flat in the pan. So universal, not just for commercial use for pasta sauce etc. Going to buy 6 more, 2 for me, 2 for my daughter and 2 for my son to put in our RVs to wash and rinse dishes outside where all the fun is.
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