Hi- I have a Scanpan 8 " nonstick frying pan that I purchased at Cook's Catalog when they used to have their Highland Park store, which I just discovered closed in 2007, and so I have had the pan for at least 6 years. I only paid $29 for it when I got it, and I got it because consumer reports liked it. I use the pan all the time, and I just made scrambled eggs with it today. I still love the pan, but it has lost some of its nonstick properties. It has a lifetime warranty, but I have heard it is next to impossible to get them to give you a new pan. You have to mail the pan back to them, and then they tell you that you mistreated the pan, and thus the warranty is invalid.
I have considered getting one of those tfal nonstick pans that CI recommends. I can get one really cheap at Kohl's if I use a coupon there. Somebody on another site said that Scanpans should be salvageable though, if you use some barkeepers friend on it. I use the pan to make pancakes frequently, and since it's nonstick properties have diminished, I have been spraying it with pam. This person claims that the pam gums up the surface, and if I clean it with barkeepers friends, I will get all the gunk off, and it will be nonstick again. I don't use any sharp utensils on it, and I never use high heat. It is not all scratched up. Would the barkeepers friend work on it to restore the nonstick surface? I noticed that CI does not have scan pan on their list of recommended pans, but I am not sure if they ever tested it, and Consumer Reports thinks there are better pans out there now. Thanks, Nancy