Gastrolux frying pans and saute pans are kitchen workhorses, a rare feat for non-stick cookware.
We’ve been fans since we opened our shop—the robust, consistently excellent quality has won the hearts of longtime customers too. Made in Denmark from recycled aluminium, these non-stick pans will last up to a decade of heavy use (with proper care).


1. Exceptional Durability
Non-stick pans are known for being very easy to clean, especially for notoriously clingy foods like your morning eggs. This comes with a small trade-off: They only last a few years. Not Gastrolux. Why?


A. Construction
Overheating an empty non-stick pan is the number one culprit for damaging the coating. But Gastrolux’s thick, sturdy base tempers the heat so it is less aggressive—and since non-stick pans are intended for more gentle cooking, according to chefs, there’s no need to go above medium heat.
B. Meet Biotan
Every Gastrolux pan is made of recycled cast aluminium and hand-layered with Biotan, a unique combination of ceramic and three coats of PFOA and PFOS–free non-stick finish that is a coveted trade secret for how easily it releases food, requiring very little oil. The coating is approved and certified food-safe by the Danish Technology Institute.


2. (Not) Too Hot To Handle
Gastrolux pans have unique handles that attach with a simple click—no screws or loose parts. So you can cook a dish on the hob and transfer it to the oven (up to a high 260°C) for a gratinée finish, no gloves or tea towel needed, and then bring it to the table where the handle won’t take up space. This makes storage more efficient too.

3. Works on All Hobs
Gastrolux frying pans and saute pans stay ultra stable on all hobs, especially induction hobs and the AGA.
Our Exclusive Warranty
When you buy any Gastrolux pan at Borough Kitchen, you get:
• Lifetime guarantee on the body and base
• 10-year guarantee on the handles and lid knobs
• 10-year guarantee on the non-stick coating that’s exclusive to us, as opposed to two years from other retailers
The guarantee covers manufacturing defects, not misuse, such as damage from overheating. Read our tips for proper care here.