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    Is HexClad worth it? Here’s the Good Food team’s honest review

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comNovember 24, 2025No Comments11 Mins Read
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    Hybrid cookware isn’t a new invention, but the reason you might have heard of it is probably because of HexClad.

    Founded in 2016, the brand has become best known for producing pots and pans with ‘hybrid design technology’, combining the convenience of non-stick, the searing performance of stainless steel, plus the lasting toughness of cast iron.

    The brand is so popular that its cookware occasionally sells out during sales events, and chef Gordon Ramsay rates it so highly that he now owns a chunk of the business.

    As well as frying pans, griddles and woks, other products include Damascus steel knives, chopping boards, salt and pepper grinders, and a trio of mixing bowls – but most of them don’t come cheap, with prices starting from £114 for a one-litre saucepan (the smallest size available).

    With this in mind, buying any piece of HexClad cookware might feel like a hefty investment, so how do you know if it’s worth the hype – and more importantly – the cost?

    Best HexClad Black Friday deals

    Hoping to make a saving on some HexClad cookware? It’s almost Black Friday (28 November 2025) and we’ve been scouring the market to find the biggest deals.

    You can currently get 3 for 2 on a range of pans, knives, aprons and other kitchen kit in HexClad’s Black Friday sale, and we’ve also found the following offers at Amazon:

    For even more offers, take a look at our round-up of the best kitchen appliance deals and find out how we put each product to the test, so you can shop with confidence.

    Here at Good Food, our reviews team has put a range of HexClad products through their paces in our Test Kitchen, weighing up criteria like ease of use, quality of build, safety features, recipe results, and – when it came to pans – supreme temperature control.

    That means we know exactly which items offer good value for money, and how HexClad’s frying pans and woks compare to others on the market.

    Jump to:

    Is HexClad worth it?

    Weighing up whether HexClad is worth the cost really comes to your budget and what you want from your cookware. It goes without saying that if you use the item every day (or at least every few days) and care for it properly, you’ll get far better value for money long-term.

    Here are some factors to consider before you buy:

    • HexClad offers a lifetime warranty on all its cookware
    • A range of pan sizes are available, from frying pans to large saucepans and woks
    • Prices tend to be more expensive than other brands, ranging between £114 and £229 for cookware
    • Our testers rated the non-stick performance of the pans and sharpness of the knives
    • The cookware is dishwasher-safe, oven-safe and metal utensil-safe
    • Pans need to be seasoned with oil before use, though not every time
    • All the products come with comfortable, ergonomic handles
    • HexClad advises against using the pans on a high heat, which means they can be slow to cook with

    What is HexClad made of?

    HexClad is probably best known for its hybrid cookware, which is built using the brand’s own patented hybrid design technology. Made from an aluminium core and magnetic stainless-steel exterior, the pans are able to conduct heat rapidly and evenly, minimising hot spots so you achieve more consistent results.

    Credit: HexClad

    Perhaps the most recognisable part of HexClad’s pans is the laser-etched hexagonal ridges that appear on the surface, which have non-stick valleys in between to prevent ingredients from sticking. All the pans are compatible with gas, electric and induction, and are oven-safe to 260C.

    How long do HexClad pans last?

    HexClad says its pans are designed to last a whole lifetime, which is backed by the manufacturer’s lifetime warranty for defects. However, it does make clear that the warranty doesn’t cover damage incurred by improper care or use – so it’s worth making a note of the care and cleaning instructions advised by the brand.

    How to care for HexClad pans

    Technically speaking, HexClad pans can go in the dishwasher – but high temperatures and powerful detergents can affect the non-stick performance, so try to wash with warm, soapy water instead whenever possible.

    Credit: HexClad

    Sticking can occur when the pan heat is too high, which is why HexClad is keen to emphasise that a low-to-medium heat is all you need. For burnt-on food or tougher stains, the brand suggests leaving the pan to soak for 10-15 minutes and using a steel wool sponge to lift any residue.

    How to season HexClad

    Even though HexClad pans are non-stick, the brand recommends seasoning the surface with oil during the first few weeks of use – as you would with a cast-iron pan.

    To do this, heat the pan at a medium-low level, spread a teaspoon of oil around the interior, and leave this for a couple of minutes before adding your ingredients.

    Once you get into the rhythm of using the pan, you won’t need to do this so often – as the pan will rely on the fats from the food you’re cooking to re-season itself.

    When does HexClad have sales?

    HexClad offers a handful of smaller discounts on its cookware throughout the year, but Black Friday is usually when you’ll see the best savings.

    With the biggest deals event of the year set to take place on 28 November 2025, the brand has already launched its Black Friday sale, in which you can save up to £858 on cookware bundles and get 3 for 2 on a range of pans, knives, aprons and other kitchen kit.

    The biggest offers include 51% off the 13-piece HexClad Hybrid cookware set with lids, which is now £559 (was £1,148), and 35% off the HexClad Full Feast bundle, which is now £1,599 (was £2,457).

    You can also find a range of HexClad deals on Amazon, with 25% off the HexClad non-stick 4.7L saucepan and 25% off the HexClad 20cm non-stick frying pan.

    Top-rated HexClad products

    HexClad roasting pan with rack

    Available from HexClad (£179), Amazon (£170)

    Star rating: 5/5

    This HexClad roasting pan seriously delivered in quality and performance on test, not to mention it looks impressive, too. It’s heavy, even without the non-stick rack, which is owing to the materials used – the pan is constructed with three layers of stainless steel, an aluminium core and a second stainless-steel layer.

    It’s this construction that ensures consistent cooking across the entire pan, and HexClad advises heating it slowly to guarantee an even bake. It’s also dishwasher-safe, metal-utensil-safe and comes with a lifetime guarantee.

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    HexClad 4.7-litre casserole dish

    Available from HexClad (£204), Amazon (£164)

    Star rating: 5/5

    Awarded ‘best casserole dish’ in our casserole dishes guide, this ultra-modern piece of cookware was a joy to use. It has the heft and versatility to withstand years of use, backed by its lifetime guarantee, but at 1.6kg it’s surprisingly lightweight for its size.

    You can cook with it on the hob (including induction), plus it’s oven-safe up to 480C. We loved the sleek mirror finish on the lid, and the ergonomic stay-cool handles on each side also aided with taking it in and out of the oven.

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    HexClad The Essential Japanese Damascus steel knife set

    Available from HexClad (£459), Amazon (£390)

    Star rating: 5/5

    Set contains: Chef’s knife (20cm), bread knife (20cm), santoku knife (18cm), utility knife (13cm), paring knife (9cm), honing steel (23cm)

    This quality knife set features five blades that are forged from Japanese Damascus steel, each with a striking wave pattern, as well as a robust honing steel for sharpening. We found them super precise in test, and the pakkawood handles are well balanced, comfortable and smooth.

    The knives are packaged neatly in magnet-sealed boxes with a microfibre cloth for polishing, and the entire set comes with a lifetime warranty. Read our full guide to the best knife sets.

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    HexClad Hybrid Pot six-piece set

    Available from HexClad (£399), Amazon (£398)

    Star rating: 5/5

    Set contains: 1.8L pot with lid, 2.8L pot with lid, 7.5L pot with lid

    Our testers found these pans a joy to use, producing soft caramelisation when simmering onions on a low heat in just 20 minutes. They’re also impressively quick to react to temperature changes, and when cooking porridge – which is notoriously difficult to clean – there was no sticking and the pan only needed a quick rinse.

    The pans are very good looking, each made with a shiny, heavy-gauge stainless steel exterior and HexClad’s signature laser-etched hexagon design on the inside. They’re also metal utensil-safe, but do need seasoning before use – though not every time. Read our full guide to the best pan sets.

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    HexClad 30cm griddle pan

    Available from HexClad (£139), Amazon (£111.20)

    Star rating: 4.5/5

    This commercial-grade griddle pan is sleek, robust and versatile, and can even withstand metal utensils, the oven, and the dishwasher. Like the rest of HexClad’s cookware, it has hexagonal stainless steel ridges etched across the surface, with powerful non-stick underneath, though you’ll still need to season the pan before use.

    We were impressed with the large stay-cool handle and excellent conductivity, making the raising and lowering of the temperature precise and fast. Our American pancakes in particular were fluffy and golden, sliding effortlessly from the pan once cooked.

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    HexClad Hybrid frying pan

    Available from HexClad (from £129), Amazon (from £97)

    Star rating: 4.5/5

    This frying pan is built with HexClad’s signature hybrid technology, merging stainless steel and non-stick, while the need to season it – albeit not every time – brings us into cast iron territory.

    It’s sturdy, cooks well and comes in four sizes (20cm, 25cm, 30cm, and 35cm), and you can buy a matching lid for an additional cost.

    It should only be heated at low to medium temperatures, which means it takes a while to heat up and cook. On the plus side, we found the handle stayed cool throughout the entirety of our test, and American pancakes and omelettes slipped from the non-stick surface with ease.

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    HexClad 30cm Hybrid wok

    Available from HexClad (£139), Amazon (£111.20)

    Star rating: 4.5/5

    Available in three sizes (25cm, 30cm, and 35cm), we found the HexClad wok is the ideal shape to toss ingredients in, and the stay-cool handle is comfortable, too.

    Wok cooking is all about cooking quickly and at high temperatures, and this model does fall short as the brand advises only using a medium heat – there was notable absence of wok sizzle, so our pad Thai recipe took much longer than expected. With this in mind, it’s perhaps a better introductory model for anyone new to wok cooking.

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    HexClad hybrid pizza steel

    Available from HexClad (£139), Amazon (£118)

    Ideal for use in pizza ovens, conventional ovens and grills or on a charcoal or gas BBQ, this hybrid-steel pizza steel can handle temperatures up to 482C, helping you to achieve a crisp base every time.

    It’s built with an aluminium core that allows it to heat quickly and evenly, and at just over 2kg, it’s also lighter than most other steels on the market. The handles on either side help with safe retrieval from the hot oven, too.

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    What are the best HexClad alternatives?

    If you search for ‘hybrid cookware’ online, HexClad is a clear frontrunner and its hexagonal tri-ply design is totally unique. That said, there’s still a handful of HexClad dupes around – even Aldi released a lookalike pan for just £14.99 earlier this year, though we haven’t tried it ourselves.

    Lakeland also recently launched a Tri-Clad cookware range, which (to our eyes, anyway) has been clearly influenced by HexClad, though we’re also yet to take these for a test drive.

    They’re much cheaper than HexClad’s pans, with the priciest item being a 28cm wok for just £37.99 – HexClad’s 25cm wok is £129, so roughly 70% more expensive.

    We can recommend the Circulon Steel Shield C-Series range, though, which we rated 4.5/5 in test. Like the HexClad range, it has a hybrid non-stick surface and tri-ply stainless-steel ridges (circular rather than hexagonal).

    The pans are metal-utensil-safe and easy to clean, and while not exactly cheap, they are more affordable, with prices starting from £55.99 for a 22cm pan.

    We tested the Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro by making American-style pancakes. Photograph: Natalie Bass / Good Food

    If cost isn’t a factor and you just want to compare two popular cookware brands, Our Place has a Titanium collection, too, which relies on ‘microscopic grooves’ (similar to the HexClad hexagonal ridges) to create a non-stick effect. It’s the most expensive HexClad alternative we’ve found, with prices starting from £150.

    Where can I buy HexClad?

    All of HexClad’s cookware is available to buy directly from its website, and you can also find products available via Amazon.

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    Interested in Le Creuset and Our Place? We’re also answered ‘is Le Creuset worth it?’, ‘is KitchenAid worth it?’ and ‘is Our Place worth it?’ in similar guides.

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