We tested 3 titanium pans to find out which ones are worth the money
I tested the three top-rated titanium pans to see how they held up against more traditional forms of cookware. In essence, they perform like a hybrid of nonstick and stainless steel, with great heat conductivity and a slicker surface than uncoated steel. Our Place's Titanum Always Pan Pro won my top spot because of its incredible versatility and ability to distribute heat across its base. It has a patterned interior that transforms into a nonstick surface with the right heat application.
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Best overall
Our Place is a BI Reviews team favorite. The original Always Pan is the top pick in our best ceramic cookware guide. With the Titanium Always Pan Pro, the DTC brand took inspiration from a lotus leaf, which has nanostructures that transform it into a water-repellant finish. The pan has a pattern pressed into its titanium surface that grants it hydrophobic and semi-nonstick properties.
There's a learning curve to properly heat the pan before introducing ingredients, but once I got the hang of it, the surface was effectively nonstick. I particularly appreciated the Pro when searing; it produces perfectly golden, crispy crusts that release effortlessly from the pan. This ability to smoothly go from, say, scrambled eggs to frying up a pork chop is largely due to the tri-ply construction. Using three metals — aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium — creates a tough and heat-conductive piece of cookware.
Out of the three titanium pans I tested, the Always Pan Pro handled the oven the best. It heated evenly across the surface and produced level bakes and roasted edges. I will note that this pan is the heaviest I tested, which made it difficult to move around the kitchen. However, I found its weight a price I was willing to pay for its size (it holds a larger volume than others tested) and top-notch heat conductivity and retention.
Best splurge
Even if I didn't know the brand or price, I could tellHestan's NanoBond is a luxury pan. The detailed craftsmanship is functional and aesthetically pleasing: gently sloping sides, an angled handle, and a lustrous finish. During testing, these details made a difference, especially the ergonomic handle. The center divet and upward angle made it the easiest to grip and transport around the kitchen.
Hestan's NanoBond Titanium Stainless Steel cookware is made by bonding blended titanium and chromium-based alloy layers onto a stainless steel body. If this sounds indestructible, we can confirm that it nearly is. The surface is ultra-durable and stood up to serious wear and tear; I'm talking heavy-duty, abrasive scrubbing, cutting directly on the pan's surface, and using metal utensils while cooking. Not a scratch on it.
While the interior is shiny and smooth to the touch, it's not nonstick. I found this Hestan to be reminiscent of a traditional stainless steel skillet in that it consistently requires a high-preheated surface or a hefty amount of fat to prevent sticking. Additionally, the NanoBond interior tends to retain a visual imprint of whatever food was last cooked on it. I noticed an almost rainbow-esque colored marking that I got rid of with a splash of vinegar after hand-washing.
Aesthetics aside, I was impressed by how well the thick base retained heat evenly across the pan's surface. There was no fear of hot spots, and cooking across the stovetop and oven was seamless.
Best for beginners
At first glance, the Flavortown pan looks and feels like nonstick cookware. It functions just like one with a slick surface that easily releases food. Instead of being covered in ceramic or traditional nonstick coating, the Guy Fieri pan features titanium atop a hard-anodized aluminum body. Just like with the Hestan and Always Pan, using a laser to bond titanium alloy onto the pan's surface allows the pan to tolerate higher temperatures and creates a more durable interior.
I found the pan easy to handle — it weighs less than the other pans I tried, and the handle was comfortable to hold. In terms of performance, the Flavortown pan slightly underperformed. The bottom of the food cooks more quickly than the interiors, a sign that the pan is prone to overheating and uneven heat distribution. There weren't burn spots, and after a few uses, I figured out that this pan works best over medium heat, even if the recipe calls for high.
It's also extremely easy to clean. Whether you pop it in the dishwasher or run a sponge over its surface, food debris slides right off. For a fraction of the price of the others we tested, the Flavortown pan is more competent and cooks better than my traditional nonstick pans.
How we test titanium cookware
During testing, I identified four key attributes: heat conductivity, heat retention, nonstick properties, and ergonomic ease of use.
Cooking: I cooked the same ingredients in each pan on the same heat and compared the results. This showed which pan cooked the quickest and heated evenly. I also used the cooking tests to evaluate how much preheating a pan needed to develop a nonstick surface.
Durability: I scrubbed each pan with abrasive sponges and used metal utensils during cooking. I also used the pans under a broiler and noted how they performed in high-heat ovens.
Ergonomics: As I cooked and cleaned, I considered the weight and handle dimensions of the pans. Heavier pans can be difficult to move from the stovetop to the oven, but often have better heat retention. All three pans had handles between 8 and 8.5 inches long, which kept my hand away from the heat without making it hard to wield.
Titanium in cookware
Titanium is exceptionally lightweight, durable, and scratch-resistant. We're seeing it pop up in cookware as an alternative to stainless steel and to strengthen nonstick coatings. All titanium pots and pans are bonded with other metals, layered or fused with aluminum or stainless steel. Clad cookware gives you the benefits of multiple materials — for example, pairing lightweight and highly conductive aluminum with the strength of titanium.
Not every titanium pan looks the same; in fact, the surfaces of these pans vary more in aesthetic and technological construction than stainless steel or nonstick cookware might. Our Place, for example, has an almost hexagonal pattern dappled across its interior, where Flavortown's pan mimics a smooth nonstick.
What is titanium nonstick cookware?
The last innovation in the best nonstick cookware was the introduction of ceramic coatings. Now, titanium is being used in nonstick coatings as a strengthening agent. Ideally, this results in slick surfaces that are less likely to chip or scratch and, therefore, be thrown away. However, titanium in itself is not nonstick, so the surface may not be as slick or require cooking over a higher heat to prevent sticking.
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21 Target Home Products That Somehow Feel Indulgent *And* Practical
A recycled glass beverage pitcher you'll reach for all day long because you can fill it with flavored water, teas, or your fave at-home lemonade concoction. Promising review: "Love it! I think it's a great size and feels very study. Great to use to hold flowers or use for drinks!" —KatyPrice: $15.99 A Kitchenaid hand mixer so you can give all those recipes you've saved on TikTok a go without having to haul out the big stand mixer. (Plus, look at its perfectly indulgent GREEN color!) Price: $84.99 (originally $109.99) A mug tree that'll make you smile every time you see your fave mugs on proud display and will help keep your cupboards from making an avalanche of your mug collection. Promising review: "Saw this online first and had it in my cart, but then ran to the store and luckily I found it to hang my adorable mugs on. It's perfect looks more rustic in person which I was happy about." —IslandgirlPrice: $22 A Simplehuman touch-free soap dispenser to give your bathroom a futuristic ~touch~ while keeping you (and your fam) as sanitary as possible. This one runs off a rechargeable battery, too, so no bulky cord out on your counter at all hours! Promising reviews: "I like that you can rinse it off in the sink. I bought a cheap one on amazon and it stopped working once it got wet from falling in the sink. So definitely recommend this brand." —Spoilmybaby"Love it. We're using it in the kitchen. It's easy to use hands free and just the right size. Plan to get another for the bathroom." —BarbcsPrice: $69.99+ (available in three styles) An Our Place ceramic nonstick Always pan if you're short on cabinet space. I can PERSONALLY attest this pan can do it all because I'm ~obsessed~ with mine and am slowly building an Our Place empire. Easy to clean, cute, cute, cute, and the kind of item that makes you EXCITED to cook because of how easy it is on the eyes and the cleanup. Set includes an Always Pan 2.0 in original nonstick, a modular, steam-release lid, a nesting beechwood spatula that slots right onto the handle for easy holding, and a steamer basket and colander.I truly can't say enough nice things about the Always pan. I have a Very Fancy pan that has been living in the cabinet since I got this one because the Always is a joy to use and such a breeze to clean up when finished. Just be sure to let the pan TOTALLY cool before washing to extend the non-stick life, and you'll be just as obsessed as I am!Promising reviews: "Evenly cooks and easy clean up. Purchased on sale so I feel pricing was good." —JPrice: $129 (available in five colors) A brass-footed and handled tray perfect for catching your mail, holding your fave succulent plant, or anything else you can imagine! That antiqued brass color looks amazing no matter what you stack on it, so rest assured it'll find a cozy spot in your current home decor! Promising reviews: "It's so beautiful in person! Especially for a bar." —momof3j"Heavy and durable, doesn't look or feel cheap. Really beautiful and subtle antique brass color." —JMartinPrice: $25 A wood-top kitchen island your friends and fam will love to sit, lean, and gather around while they watch you whip up the perfect charcuterie board. (Plus, it's on wheels. So if you ever need it to be, say, a craft board in another room, that's an option!) Promising reviews: "We purchased this to use as a coffee cart, and it's such a great addition to our kitchen/dining area. It helps expand our space without being bulky. We use the top surface to place our espresso machine, hot water kettle, coffee grinder, and espresso tools. The drawer fits tea bags, additional tools, and coffee filters, with plenty of room to spare. And the lower storage/cabinet space fits plenty of additional items like mugs, containers, and a french press. We love this cart!" —joshb"I love this island! It's so pretty and really helped add storage and counter space to my kitchen." —KatherinePrice: $435 Matter compostable lidded hot cups which are a win for you and the planet. (AND your plants if you use your compost to nourish those!) Don't you want to bother fishing your thermos from the dishwasher on a Monday morning? Snag a 10-pack of these, so you always have an ecologically friendly grab-n-go-n-toss option! Matter is a company all about making compostable products from plants which is obviously so much better for the environment without sacrificing the convenience we love to have in our homes. I ~personally~ also love their earth-friendly sandwich baggies for lunches and snacks if you're looking to green-ify another daily habit! Promising review: "They were great and they didn't leak!" —KayPrice: $5.99 for 10 A microgel down alternative pillow if your old pillow is looking (and feeling!) a little worse for wear. This one is medium firm and the microgel will hold its shape over time so that you can come back again and again to your new perfect neck setup. Hell-o excellent sleep! Promising review: "Some of the best pillows I've owned so far. I love how the packaging has a meter on it as well. These pillows bounce back unlike any other pillow. I've slept on. For $15 each this is definitely a bargain." —oreofox22Price: $20+ (available in standard and king sizes) A beautiful floral quilt to help welcome sunny days with open arms and keep you at a perfectly pleasant temperature all year long. Promising reviews: "Love the colors! Love how lightweight it is!" —Sarah T"It's been a while now since purchasing and it's still holding up well. No piling and it does provide great coverage with it not making us super hot or cold." —AlexaPrice: $69+ (available in sizes full/queen and king and in three styles) A Nex Playground Active Play System that's ~supposedly~ designed for the small human crowd, but adults also LOVE this thing. If you remember the Xbox Kinect times, THIS IS THE SUPERIOR, CHEAPER, MORE COMPACT VERSION. With games like Fruit Ninja, Whac-A-Mole, and dancing galore, this handy size-of-your-hand device plugs directly into your TV or projector with an HDMI cable and is ready to go. Check out this TikTok of parents enjoying it just as much as the kids! We've had this in our home for about two months, now, and it is an INDISPENSABLE HOME GOOD. Need to tidy the house but don't want your kiddo staring at their 1000th hour of Bluey for the day? The Nex has GOT YOU. This genuinely requires kids to move in order to play the games, and it keeps them entertained while you get some stuff done. It is now a feature of our living room and everyone asks "What's that little colorful box?" when they visit. (We're very happy to convert them.)Promising reviews: "I bought this as a Christmas gift for my kids and wanted to try it out first, so my coworkers and I tried it and it was so much fun! It's a quick and easy setup and gets you moving! I can't wait to play with my kids. I'm highly satisfied with my purchase." —Ashley H"I have four kids (8 and under), and Nex Playground is saving my life in these indoor months. My 4- and 7-year-olds love to play these games, and my 7-year-old has no problem navigating through the games and playing. There is a great selection of games, and it can be played solo or multiplayer — which I love, and they are adding games to the library, which is so fun!" —MJPrice: $249.99 A Keurig K-Cafe smart single-serve coffee, latte, and cappuccino maker, I can testify, is the bougiest (and most affordable!) caffeine deliverer around. IT COMES WITH A MILK FROTHER. I can't emphasize what a game-changer this is. Plus, it's *actually* smart. It can read the barcode on the K-Cups and give you recipe options to fully personalize your morning brew. Promising review: "Great coffee maker with WiFi ability to start my cup of coffee while I get up." —VIPrice: $199.99 A framed vintage lemon print because when life gives you lemons, frame them and hang them on your wall. Got a couple spots on your walls where nails used to hang? COVER THEM UP WITH ON-TREND LEMON CUTENESS. Seriously, lemons are everywhere this year, and I'm not mad about it!Promising reviews: "Super cute picture. Picture and frame are well made. Overall the quality is great and the price is reasonable." —Meg"Love the bright yellow color on this art piece. Looks great in my living room." —VinksPrice: $32 Some solar LED outdoor string lights to bring a touch of whimsy to your outdoor nights. Just look at those little rattan light hats. And if you've been wondering how you're going to enjoy your dark outdoor space after the sun goes down, these will give you just enough light to vibe outside. Promising review: "Great addition to my balcony seating area. Gives off a nice soft light in the evening. The solar charge does wear off overnight, but recharges daily. I've had these up throughout the spring, summer, and fall with no problems." —Always ShoppingPrice: $20 A queen size pillow top air mattress with a headboard because your floor never looked so good as a guest spot. If you've got a full house (or just want the most EPIC of movie nights in front of the living room flatscreen), this luxurious air mattress wants to be a part of all your sleepovers. Promising reviews: "I like the fact that I can actually use the pillow headboard as a back support while doing my work and homework in bed." —QueenChi"I have had several different ones over the past several years. The headboard was such a bonus. It was easy to get in and out, too." —LoriPrice: $79.99 A 6-inch Kindle that's a new TikTok fave and Amazon's lightest, most compact e-reader yet. Have your link ready to share because there's LOTS of buzz in the cozy book world about how this is the perfect additional companion to your Paperwhite, so you (and those you influence!) will get a lot of use out of both! (I would say ask me how I know, Just trust me.) Here is one of my most FAVORITE cozy creators on TikTok talking about why she loves her new lil' Kindle!Plus, this little guy is EXTRA practical if you've been thinking about cleaning out some of the stacks of physical books you've got in every corner of your house. Promising review: "I love physical books, but as a working mom of four ( one being a baby), I wanted something I could throw into my bag and go. That was compact and charged well. I absolutely love my new Kindle. I'm on my fifth book this week!!!" —MamaoffourPrice: $109.99 (available in two colors) A Costway electric fireplace stand you'll love on those cooler nights and for the loads of extra storage it brings to your space. Promising reviews: "We are certainly enjoying our new fireplace. It looks really good in our living room and looks warm and cozy. It is just exactly what we wanted for our room." —Wade"It's is so beautiful and I've gotten compliments on the unit. It help heat our living room, as our house is poorly insulated. I love it! Nothing bad to say about it at all." —JamiePrice: $349.99+ (originally $699.99+, available in four styles) A curved wooden bookcase not only perfect for holding all those books you still want to read this year, but ALSO, it's laddered design is PERFECT for holding flower stems to give you the Bookstagram setup of your dreams. Promising review: "My daughter purchased one first, and I fell in love with hers. Such a great eclectic design — it blends seamlessly with any style from boho to mid-century. Absolutely love how it looks in my home. Despite what some have said in the reviews, I found it quite easy to assemble all by myself in about two hours. Very nice quality for the price." —BohomamaPrice: $375 A tufted shower curtain if your bathroom could use the quickest (and most effective!) of rebrands. I'm going to hold your hand gently when I say this, but if you still have a holiday-themed curtain up in July... it's time for a seasonal change. Promising reviews: "I love this shower curtain. It's so pretty. Much nicer in person. Brings out my guest bathroom." —F Schultz"This is a beautiful and classic fabric shower curtain. The neutral creamy texture adds character to our Guest bathroom. I highly recommend to anyone contemplating whether or not they should purchase." —SaavyOCShopperPrice: $29.99 A tiered Bentgo snack cup perfect for bringing your yogurt parfait on the go or simply giving yourself the freedom to add multiple different snacks in one cup without them cross-pollinating. (Nobody wants their pretzels all up in their cheese cubes' business, thank you very much.) Price: $19.99 (available in five colors) An Our Place knife trio as useful as it is eye catching. (And with colors like that, you know people will be 👀) Price: $145