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Our favorite non-toxic, Pfas-free pan is finally on sale 89%
By Karen Yuan0%
5/21/2026, 2:15:31 PM
Keywords: Life And Style, Pfas
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If you, like me, are trying to detox your kitchen from Pfas forever chemicals and microplastics, I have great news: the pan collection that beat out a dozen others to win our test of the best non-toxic pans is finally on sale.
The premium chrome and gold edition of Our Place’s Titanium Always Pan Pro is now 10% off, and the rest of the brand’s titanium line has even steeper discounts of up to 42% off as part of its Memorial Day sale.
For two weeks in a real commercial kitchen, our partners at the Drexel Food Lab tested 13 pans free of harmful Pfas, PFOA, BPA and PTFE chemicals.
After reviewing each on heat rate, heat retention, non-stickiness and cooking and baking performance, they named the 10.5in Always Pan Pro the best overall.
“The Titanium Always Pan Pro stood out for its combination of lightweight handling, impressive non-stick performance and genuinely useful design,” the research chefs at Drexel wrote.
It heated evenly and eggs slid right off.
And, unlike traditional non-stick coatings that can release toxic fumes above 650F – a risk the Drexel team flagged for anyone cooking on high heat – this pan withstands up to 1000F due to its no-coating titanium construction that’s completely Pfas-free.
What’s more, unlike carbon steel or cast iron (which we also love, don’t get me wrong), it requires minimal care and is safe to pop in the dishwasher.
Our Place has even deeper discounts on some of its other titanium products.
If you need something smaller, the 8.5in Mini Always Pan Pro is normally $155 and currently $109.
For pots, the 6.75qt Perfect Pot Pro is down from $195 to $115, and the 2.75qt version is down from $169 to $99.
But the bundles might be where the real savings are.
The Titanium Pro Cookware Duo – which pairs the Always Pan Pro and the Perfect Pot Pro – is normally $414 but is now $289.95.
That’s for both pieces, plus lids and utensils.
Similarly, the Mini Duo normally runs at $364 but is now down to $199.95.
If you’d rather not worry about what is leaching into your dinner, this is a great opportunity to get a low price on our favorite fix.
Other pieces you might enjoy from the Filter, the Guardian’s guide to buying fewer, better things:
The seven best non-toxic cooking pans in the US, tested in a food lab
Field Company’s new No 5 chef skillet fixes everything I hated about cast iron
The seven best induction cookware sets in the US for 2026
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