I’m a private chef who only uses non-toxic pans – this titanium one is my go-to and it’s nearly $40 off today
When I cook at yoga retreats and for private clients, this is the pan that comes with me


I'm a Kitchen Appliances Editor at Homes & Gardens, but I also moonlight as a private chef at yoga retreats and for health-focused private clients.
That double life is what makes my day job so rewarding – I get to rigorously test the world's best kitchenware, then I take the top-performing pieces into real kitchens where I cook for clients who care deeply about healthy, non-toxic living.
A perfect example of that is the Our Place Titanium Always Pan. I’ve tested the best non-toxic cookware across every price point, from Le Creuset’s cast iron to HexClad's non-stick pans. At home, I rotate between all three. But when I’m working, the only pan I take is the Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro, which is 22% off for Amazon Prime Day. Here’s exactly why it’s earned a spot in my chef’s kit and why I'd recommend grabbing one now, while it's on offer.
Our Place Titanium Always Pan | Was $169.99, now $129.00 at Amazon
This pan comes with me on cooking jobs because it's versatile, practical, pretty and professional. It is made from tri-ply stainless steel and titanium with an aluminum core. The titanium offers non-stick properties without a coating, so it won't leach chemicals. It's free from PFOAs, PTFEs, lead and cadmium.
Why I like the Our Place Titanium Always Pan
The Our Place Titanium Always Pan in my apartment kitchen
I've written a full Our Place Titanium Always Pan review that details the results on different types of ingredients and my thoughts on the cleaning process, too. These are the headlines on why this pan works so well for me.
- It's uncoated and non-toxic. First and foremost, I never use pans with Teflon non-stick coatings. I cook a lot, so I need a pan that won't flake or chip over time. I don't want to ingest PFAS forever chemicals, and I don't want my clients to either.
- The shape is practical and versatile. I don't want to bring multiple pans with me on cooking jobs. While I think that the best HexClad pans are unbeaten for delicate eggs and pancakes, and the best cast iron cookware is a winner for baked frittatas, I can do it all in the Our Place Titanium Always Pan. The pan is shallow enough for searing a steak, but deep enough for simmering curries, and it can go in the oven, too. For someone like me, it's a lifesaver – replacing my skillet, non-stick frying pan, baking tray, and saucier. It's compatible with gas and induction, too.
- It's compatible with metal utensils. When I'm cooking crispy salmon fillets for a dish like salmon teriyaki, for example, I need a thin metal spatula to get right underneath the fillet for a clean flip. You can't use metal on coated non-stick pans, but you can use whatever you like on the Our Place Titanium Always Pan.
- Dishwasher-safe and low maintenance. I'm usually pretty exhausted after a night of cooking, so I love that I can just chuck it into the dishwasher after use. It also only requires occasional seasoning to maintain the non-stick properties.
- It feels durable: I've been using it for the best part of a year. It is quite hefty, but well-constructed. There are no scratches or damage so far, just a slight patina.
- Polished, professional look. The Our Place Titanium Always Pan looks nice on the stovetop. However, you need to clean the exterior after use to keep it looking smart – and avoid baked-on spills at all costs!
- Useful accessories. It comes with a lid and a built-in spoon rest, which are useful. I'm also obsessed with the bristle brush that came with this pan. The natural fibers really get in between the grooves, scooping up residual fond.
If you need a pan that ticks all those boxes, I do recommend the Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro. As I outlined above, it's a sturdy, reliable and highly practical non-toxic pan that can clear a ton of space in your kitchen cupboards, since it can handle almost any recipe you throw at it. The Our Place Amazon Prime Day deal is bringing the price tag down to near the $100 mark, which sweetens the deal even more.
If it doesn't sound like the pan for you, you're looking for something lightweight, more non-stick, or you're not quite confident with your cooking, I also recommend having a look at HexClad's pans in the Amazon Prime sales. Or if you're on a tight budget, I've also written about some very affordable Amazon cookware brands that are offering big discounts today, too.
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Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.
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