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The Flagship All-In-One Pan Review: Still Sizzling or Back of the Cupboard?

Remember when the Flagship-All-In-One Pan hit indiegogo crowdfunding space? it wasn’t just selling cookware, it was selling kitchen minimalism in one sleek package. Backers were promised a pan that could replace half their kitchen gear: skillet, steamer, Dutch oven, fryer all with the much-hyped Yoga Lid and a detachable handle for versatility. The Pitch was bold: “One pan to rule them all”. But a year later, the big question lingers: Did it actually deliver in real kitchens, or did it end up shoved in the back of the cupboard? Let’s get to the reviews.

Overview of the Project

The All-In-One Pan crowdfunding campaign launched on indiegogo crowdfunding space raised $258,333 USD from 2,762 backers and also using another platform raised $238,963 USD from 2,602 backers making a total of $497,296 USD from 5,364 backers on board. The campaign was set out to simplify cooking and storage with modular features designed for small kitchens and busy households.

The key promises were: 

  • Even heating, compactible with induction
  • 3.2L capacity for everyday meals
  • Sturdy, stackable build
  • Non-stick option for easy cooking and cleanup
  • A detachable handle for oven use and compact storage
  • The Yoga Lid: self-standing, vented and strainer-ready

It was pitched as a do-it-all solution to frying, steaming, backing and beyond.

The Pan’s Performance In The Kitchen

Reports suggest the pan delivers on core performances:

  • Heats evenly, even on induction stovetops
  • Sizeable capacity works for stir-fries, stews and one-pot meals
  • Non-stick coating holds up reasonably well under normal use

For many, it became a go-to daily pan. For others, it joined the rotation but didn’t fully replace their existing set.

The Yoga Lid

This was the star of the campaign, and for good reason: 

  • Steam vent and strainer functions are genuinely practical
  • Self-standing feature saves counter space and mess

Backers widely agree the lid was more than a gimmick, it’s a functional upgrade

The Detachable Handle

  • Clicks securely in place, making stovetop-to-oven cooking seamless
  • Easy to remove for storage, saving space in small kitchens
  • Adds versatility and safety compared to fixed-handle pans

Did It Actually Replace Other Pans?

This is where opinions split:

  • Some backers swear it replaced multiple pans and became their one-stop cookware solution
  • Others say it’s good, but not revolutionary. It;s used occassionaly, but not enough to retire the rest of the kitchen arsenal

Downsides Reported

  • Non-stick lifespan varie depending on use and care
  • Weight is heavier than a typical skillet, making it less ideal for quick tosses
  • Some users still prefer specialized cookware (like a work or cast iron) for certain recipes

Let’s Hear From You

Backers, what’s your verdict? 

  • Are you still cooking with it daily?
  • Has it stod the test of time after months of use?
  • What’s your go-to-meal in it? frying, steaming or oven baking?
  • Any frustrations that turned up later?

Drop your revies, photos and kitchen stories. Let’s see if this pan really earned it’s crown or just had a flashy crowdfunding pitch.

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Final Thought: Still Sizzling or Just Hype?

The Flagship All-In-One Pan campaign seemed to deliver on some promises: It’s sturdy, versatile and genuinely space saving. The Yoga Lid turned out to be more than a novelty, and the detachable handle improved both cooking and storage. But did it truly become “ONE PAN TO RULE THEM ALL”? For some, yes. For others, It’s a great addition but not a total replacement. 

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