Stainless Square Pan Not Dishwasher Safe: A Mystery

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the dishwasher safety of the stainless square pan, with participants sharing their experiences and observations regarding its care and maintenance. There are varying opinions on whether the pan can withstand dishwasher use and the effects of washing on its appearance and functionality.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that the product video states the stainless square pan is not dishwasher safe, raising questions about the reasoning behind this.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having washed the pan multiple times in the dishwasher without apparent issues.
  • Several users mention that the pan is actually made of aluminized steel, not stainless steel, which may affect its care.
  • One participant recalls that the care instructions suggest hand washing to maintain luster and prevent rust, though it does not explicitly state that the pan should not be washed in the dishwasher.
  • Another participant shares their experience with other manufacturers' sheet pans, noting that washing them in the dishwasher after using oil or grease led to discoloration and loss of nonstick properties.
  • One participant reports that their pan has developed pitting or coating issues after use, despite not being washed in the dishwasher.
  • Another participant expresses indifference towards discoloration, stating they would continue to use the dishwasher for the pan as long as it functions properly.
  • One participant suggests that the discoloration may be due to the acidic nature of tomato sauce, which could react with the aluminum coating.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the dishwasher safety of the pan, with some participants having used it in the dishwasher without issue, while others express caution based on the care instructions and personal experiences. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best care practices for the pan.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding the care of the stainless square pan, with some referencing the product information guide (PIG) and use and care cards for additional context.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the care and maintenance of the stainless square pan, as well as those curious about the experiences of other users regarding its dishwasher safety.

wadesgirl
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Did anyone else notice in the product video that the stainless square pan is not dishwasher safe? I wonder why when all the others were. I remembered this fact when I was doing new product training at the cluster meeting this morning.
 
Interesting...mine has been in the dishwasher 3-4 times already!:eek:

Still seems to be working fine - I wonder why it's not dishwasher safe?
 
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Guess I'll email HO.
 
BTW, it's not stainless. It's aluminized steel, like the sheet pans.
 
I have washed both in the dishwasher with no problem. Guess I won't do it anymore...
 
I noticed this tonight too. My 4 year old wanted to watch Pamepered Chef!! So we watched the new video and I caught that and was wondering why myself. Let us know what HO says.
 
The PIG states the pan will naturally darken w/use and washing. To keep luster hand wash. It also says to not soak it and to dry immediately to prevent rust. If it does rust use PC stainless cleaner.

So it really doesn't say don't use in dishwasher, but to hand wash to keep luster. Maybe they are afraid water will stay on the pan and cause rust.
 
Just from experience with other mfr sheet pans (the ones I used before PC came out with them). If I put in the dishwasher after having oil on it or natural greases from meat, it would darken and lose the nonstick after a while. I started hand washing after I would go out and buy new ones, and they wouldn't darken they would look brand new still. So I always just hand wash my PC sheet pans for that reason alone.
 
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cincychef said:
I noticed this tonight too. My 4 year old wanted to watch Pamepered Chef!! So we watched the new video and I caught that and was wondering why myself. Let us know what HO says.

I'll send the test kitchens something tonight. It was on the DVD that I noticed it.

My 3 year old neice saw a catalog I gave her mom and says "Ooh, is that Pampered Chef?". It crazy how they pick things up because we never talk to her about it!
 
I know my 2 year old LOVES Pampered Chef. He steals my mini catalogs and uses his play kitchen for his work area. He sits there with the play phone and a catalog and says he is "workin". Evertime we get a new catalog he sits down with a pen and a catalog and says mommy has that, mommy has that...... it can go on the whole day!
 
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Okay, here's what I found outThank you for contacting The Pampered Chef with your product question.
During testing, we found that the Square Baker has thinner walls around
the sides, due to the type of pan. This may lead to discoloration during
dishwashing. So, this is why the Sheet Pans can be dishwashed and the
Square Baker should not. Hope this helps!If you have any further questions, please let us know.Thank you,
Meghan
The Pampered Chef Test Kitchens
 
Thank you for sharing that info!
 
They should update the PIG to state not to put it in the dishwasher.
 
The use and care card for this item does state that it's not DW safe. Or at least not DW recommended.
 
I have used my square pan once and it is either pitted or the coating is coming off in the corners, it black underneath the silver. How wierd is that? I have not put it in the dishwasher either. I made brownies in it. Guess I will have to call HO.
Deb
 
I really don't care about some discoloration. I'll probably still put it in the dishwasher.

I use the first set of sheet pans, and I never even thought anything about the discoloration. They're baking sheets, not serving pieces - so as long as they work fine, and it's not something that's going to affect the health of my family, I figure why stress out over some discoloration?;)
 
zmom58 said:
I have used my square pan once and it is either pitted or the coating is coming off in the corners, it black underneath the silver. How wierd is that? I have not put it in the dishwasher either. I made brownies in it. Guess I will have to call HO.
Deb

Oh no! I hope this is not a common problem with this item. I haven't used mine yet. Guess I'll get busy baking! ;)
 
zmom58 said:
I have used my square pan once and it is either pitted or the coating is coming off in the corners, it black underneath the silver. How wierd is that? I have not put it in the dishwasher either. I made brownies in it. Guess I will have to call HO.
Deb

Mine did this too... I used it for a small lasagne, I was wondering if it was because of the tomato sauce... Need to go check the PIG/U&C... I would have hope that it would stand up to pasta sauce though!
 
The pan is aluminized steel, which is steel with a coating of aluminum on the outside. Aluminum is NOT non-reactive. It acts weird when it gets in contact with acid, like in tomato sauce. It was probably the tomato sauce that made yours weird, Annabel. Why the brownies would make it weird is a mystery.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Stainless Square Pan not dishwasher safe?

The Stainless Square Pan is not dishwasher safe primarily due to the high temperatures and harsh detergents used in dishwashers, which can damage the pan's finish and affect its performance. Hand washing is recommended to maintain its quality and longevity.

What materials are used in the Stainless Square Pan?

The Stainless Square Pan is made from high-quality stainless steel, which provides excellent heat distribution and durability. However, the pan may have non-stick coatings that can be compromised in a dishwasher environment.

How should I clean my Stainless Square Pan?

To clean your Stainless Square Pan, it is best to hand wash it with warm, soapy water and a soft sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as these can scratch the surface and diminish its non-stick properties.

Can I still use the Stainless Square Pan if I accidentally put it in the dishwasher?

If the Stainless Square Pan has been placed in the dishwasher, it may still be usable, but you should inspect it for any signs of damage. If you notice any discoloration or peeling of the non-stick coating, it is advisable to discontinue use to ensure safety and performance.

What are the benefits of hand washing the Stainless Square Pan?

Hand washing the Stainless Square Pan helps preserve its finish, prevents warping, and maintains its non-stick properties. Additionally, it allows for more careful cleaning, ensuring that all food residues are removed without damaging the pan.

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