This cooking pan by Finex boasts a shape that is a bit unlike the average cooking pan. Instead of being completely round, it has a geometric shape that functions better overall and helps to cut down on spills that happen.
The design has several unique features, including a wire spring handle that is more comfortable to grip than a flat handle and becomes cool rapidly, even after reaching temperatures of up to 500°F.
The unique shape of the octagonal pan provides several points from which a user can easily pour out the pan's contents. The interior of the pan is CNC-machined, which gives it two very important features: a non-stick surface that is easy to clean.
What's Driving This Trend
- Geometric Cookware
- Capitalizing on unique shapes of cookware for more functional design.
- Spill-reducing Kitchenware
- Developing kitchenware that reduces messes and spills while cooking.
- Cnc-machined Cooking Surfaces
- Expanding the use of computer numerical control machining for non-stick surfaces and easier cleaning.
Who This Affects Most
- Cookware and Kitchenware Manufacturing
- Innovation opportunities in design and materials for new products.
- Home and Kitchen Retail
- Offering unique and functional kitchenware to consumers.
- Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
- Providing CNC machining technology for specialized cookware production.