LTH,
A couple of weeks ago, in a moment of weakness, I bought a non-stick
Vollrath fry pan from Costco. I haven't owned a piece of non-stick for years as, sooner, rather than later, I end up with little flakes of non-stick magic in my teeth, even with the more expensive types.
Costco/Vollrath had a demo going, fast talking barker with head-set microphone, omelets flying in the air, melted cheese sliding from the pan slick as a Hot Doug's duck fat fry, crowd gathered, hard to resist.
My defenses were at low ebb, having flown back on a very early flight that morning, but the darn thing seemed to work well, irrespective of circus atmosphere. I turned to my wife, hoping for a source of reason, but, having been on the same ungodly early flight, she was just as susceptible.
Luckily I retained a wee bit of impulse control and managed to buy only 1, a 10-inch fry-pan, but now, weeks later, I'm almost sorry I didn't purchase a few. The darn thing works great for eggs and omelets. Heats evenly, retains heat well, still slick as a hummingbirds beak, just as advertised.
Frankly, while I am enjoying the pan for now, I have no expectation it will last more than a year, even keeping metal out of the pan. Also, non-stick is not good for steaks and chops, anything were you want to develop sticky bits of goodness, fond, for sauce.
Negatives aside, $49 for my 10-inch Vollrath non-stick seemed a good idea this morning when I made a perfect omelet.
Enjoy,
Gary