Not worth buying!
At first glance, this tamago pan looks great. It sucks! The wooden handle is loose, and will fall off after a few uses. Also, it looks like the surface is nonstick . . . it's not! The eggs I used stuck to this pan worse than a unseasoned cast iron skillet. I strongly advise not to purchase this product, as it is horribly put together. Even experienced tamago pan users will find difficulty with the wiggling handle and sticky cooking surface. It is everything it should not be. Don't buy!
Sweet pan for sweet omelets!
Bought one of these to make the cutesy little rolled omelets (tamagoyaki) as seen in anime, and after much practice, they come out perfect. The pan is great, does exactly what it's supposed to do, just make sure to use adequate oil.
Regretful purchase.
At first, I was very happy with this purchase. The pan is smallish but the perfect size for making 4-egg tamago (which is the amount I always make). As long as I oiled the pan between layers, the tamago turned out perfectly. However, after just three or four uses, I started to notice rust spots. These spots have grown over time, making the pan practically unusable. If I had known then what I know now, I definitely would not have purchased this item.
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