Product Description
Flip JackTM by Orgreenic® is the all new nonstick pancake flipping pan! Flip Jack uses Orgreenic ceramic cookware's revolutionized nonstick coating for the easiest way to make perfect sized pancakes every time! With the Flip Jack pan, just add your favorite pancake batter, close the lid, and flip the pan. Flip Jack pan is so easy you'll flip pancakes with just one hand, and slide them right out of the pan! You'll have flawless full sized flap jacks, just like in the restaurant! You can also use the Flip Jack flipping pan to cook perfect over-easy eggs & much more! The secret is Flip Jack's dual hinged cooking design with Orgreenic nonstick, nontoxic surface. The Orgreenic surface works so well that even burnt on cheese slides right off with no scrubbing! Plus, the tight fit design helps keep the batter inside, so there are less drips & mess! Forget about clumsy spatulas, the Orgreenic Flip Jack pan is the easiest way to make pancakes! Just add batter to the Flip Jack pan, close the lid and flip for full sized delicious flap jacks!
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1063 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: TELEBrands/
- Model: 7090
- Dimensions: 2.10" h x 14.00" w x 8.00" l, 1.30 pounds
Features
- Made with Orgreenic's ceramic nonstick technology
- Add your favorite pancake batter, close the lid and flip!
- Flip pancakes with just one hand and then effortlessly slide it out of the pan!
- Use it for eggs, too!
- The secret is Flip Jack's dual hing technology
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
38 of 41 people found the following review helpful.not so good
By S. Lynch
I bought this hoping that it would be good at making eggs over easy. Unfortunately, it's not so good. The non-stick just doesn't work and the eggs end up stuck to the upper lid of the pan. Even after i seasoned it like the instructions say. Eggs definitely don't slip around the pan as in the commercial. Well it's only $20. i'll try it using cooking spray.
UPDATE:
Having used it for a few weeks now, I've figured a few things out. First, I have to use cooking spray. Without question. And I need to spray it on while the pan is cold. Spraying it on when hot just makes a mess. Second. I need to flip the pan and pre-heat the top before putting anything in it. Third, I think this pan will completely fail when the hinge fails. It's made with very small rivets. They don't look like they will stand up to a lot of use or abuse. So I think there is a life expectancy that I have to look forward to.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.Waste of money
By Roger Farnham
I have seen the ads on TV saying just how good this thing is so, when I found one at a local Walgreen's, I bought it. I used it a couple of times and, as of today, I tossed it in the recycler because it is useless.
OK, the good news is that it cooks well and I never had a problem with food sticking BUT to keep it from sticking you HAVE to apply some cooking spray to both pans before you start to heat them.
The bad news is just about everything else. First and foremost--it leaks. When you try to flip the pan over if there is anything that is even slightly liquid inside it will leak out the joint between the pans. It could be egg white or batter, if it is still liquid it will leak. Second, and something that the commercials never mention, you cook in the lower pan while the upper pan is still upright. You close the upper pan and flip the thing over. Now you have to wait while the (used to be) upper pan heats up and begins to cook. Also, in the commercial they show a woman blowing on a pancake to make it slide out of the pan and it is nowhere near that easy. While the food doesn't stick badly, it often has to be gently nudged to make it slide out. This needs to be re-engineered so that the edges of the pans overlap rather than just meeting. That would help stop the leaking. The heating of the second pan is something we would just have to live with. Do I recommend it? Absolutely not!
35 of 39 people found the following review helpful.Pan sucks
By rw999
I followed their seasoning instructions and tried to fry some eggs. I had to use a spatula and they still stuck to both sides.
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