Machika enamel paella pan for 12 servings, 18 inch vs Paella Pan Enamelled 18-Inch 12-Servings Paelluxe
Overall winner: Machika enamel paella pan for 12 servings, 18 inch
Key Differences
Machika (A) lists a lower price and more reviews overall, suggesting stronger user traction. Both pans share rust-proof enamel coatings and similar cons (enamel chipping and food sticking/rust risk), but Paelluxe (B) emphasizes even heat distribution and a stated 12-serving capacity while Machika (A) highlights durable steel construction and easy cleaning
Machika enamel paella pan for 12 servings, 18 inch
Enamel-coated paella pan in steel, designed for up to 12 servings. Durable, rust-proof coating with easy cleaning; suitable for indoor and outdoor cooking. customers praise quality, ease of cleaning, and appearance
Pros
- rust-proof enamel coating
- easy to clean
- sturdy construction
- large 18 inch size for 12 servings
Cons
- enamel chipping reported by some users
- mixed experience with non-stick surface
- some reports of food sticking
Paella Pan Enamelled 18-Inch 12-Servings Paelluxe
Enameled paella pan made of thick carbon steel with rust-free enamel coating for even heat distribution. Includes silicone hot handle holders for easy, safe use. Customers note its size and ease of cleaning
Pros
- rust-free enamel coating
- even heat distribution
- includes silicone handle holders
- large 18 inch pan for up to 12 servings
Cons
- mixed durability reports (enamel chipping, rusting)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Machika |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Machika |
| User Reviews | Machika |