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The Cuisinart Oval Electric Skillet CSK-150NAS combines a powerful 1500-watt heating element with a large 12x15 inch nonstick surface and precise temperature control up to 450°F. Its brushed stainless steel design features safe side handles and a glass lid with a stainless rim, making it both stylish and practical. Dishwasher safe and BPA free, it includes a temperature probe and a 30-recipe booklet, perfect for millennial professionals who crave efficiency and versatility in their kitchen.

| ASIN | B0002YE6I6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,328 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #33 in Electric Skillets |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Color | Brushed Stainless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,233) |
| Date First Available | January 23, 2008 |
| Department | Home |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10086279202328 |
| Included Components | Electric Skillet |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | CSK-150NAS |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of settings | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5"D x 19"W x 6.5"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Style | brushed stainless steel |
| UPC | 086279202321 086279245267 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1500 |
S**Y
Wonderful
Fabulou skillet. This thing is huge. Hold heat great, heats quick, simmers evenly. It's just an all around great one. Highly recommend.
P**R
Best skillet I have owned
We have had it for a year in a half now. Love this skillet!! Cooks our food evenly. I love that it does not have the cancerous toxic non stick spray on it. I felt this was the best economic price safe skillet. We
B**G
"So far, so good" UPDATE, 5 YEARS ON
Even though all 3 of its handles heat up during use to where some form of hand protection is required just to lift its lid (a design defect that could easily have been avoided) & even though its delicate non-stick cooking surface requires those specially coated tools & means you can't cut anything up in the pan, I give this piece of kitchen hardware full marks for its overall utility, sizable cooking surface, thermal sensitivity, and handsome appearance. Of course I've had it for only a month & used it only a few times, so it's possible that it won't last as well as the 47-year-old Sunbeam it replaced. But I'm happy with it so far. It's now July, 2010, 5 years after the above comments, and I can now say for sure that it won't last 47 years. I've not had the temperature regulation problems some other users have experienced. The unit has been fully reliable in all of its mechanical functions. Its habit of "spitting" liquid out under its lid onto the kitchen counter, even if set only to simmer, is annoying. But what sounds its death knell is the deterioration of its non-stick surface. Knowing how sensitive such surfaces are, I've been meticulous in avoiding the use of any utensils that could scar it, or even rub it the wrong way. Always hand-washed it with gentle detergents so as to make sure than no chemical action could cause the coating to degrade. Still, after 5 years, the surface is clearly wearing out. I'm not savvy enough to know if this particular synthetic can be "renewed" in any acceptable way, but I suspect that I'll be in the market for a new electric skillet soon. Whether this product is an example of "planned obsolescence" I'm also in no position to say, but I am seriously disappointed that a cooker that cooked so well for 5 years should have to be abandoned just because its non-stick surface gave out.
J**N
Two failed heating elements....horrible warranty policy. Save money and buy a lower end product...it'll last longer.
I tried, Cuisinart. I reallly, really tried. This electric skillet looks so nice....its lightweight, easy to clean and sturdy. I have had great luck with other products (food processor, toaster, blender), but I have to vent my frustration with this product and your company. I have never left a negative rating for a product on Amazon...but want to shed light on this for anyone considering this unit. This was a Christmas gift to replace my 14 year old Rivals electric skillet (~$20 from Target). Based on the brand reputation, my prior experience with the brand and the other favorable reviews, I decided to ask for this model over multiple other options that were less than half the cost. I use an electric skillet about twice a month to sautee, pan fry, etc. Its been part of my cullinary repitoire for over 20 years. Why not splurge on a good one? Well, I'll tell you why....this product simply failed to work properly. It would preheat really nicely and quickly....however as soon as I would start to cook, the temperature would drop and the heating element would not come back on. I would turn the dial to crank the heat and it would kick in again. Ultimately, I'd end up with the dial cranked to max and it would still stop heating. Obviously this creates an inefficient cooking environment. I contacted Cuisinart 3 months later, and they happily offered to replace the defective unit under warranty.....if I pay $10 for them to ship me a new unit AND pay to ship the unit back (another $10). Basically, 20% of the total cost of the product just to get a replacement for a defective unit. OK...fine. The warranty exchange went smoothly. Got my new unit. Cooked great for a couple of cooks. Then....same exact issue starts happening. I contact Cuisinart and they happily offer to replace the defective unit that was replacing a defective unit....if I pay another $10 for them to ship me a new unit AND pay to ship the unit back (another $10) as per the fine print of the warranty. That puts me at $40 (or 40% of the unit cost) just to take another chance that I don't get a lemon. I understand paying the shipping on the first defective unit, but the second one seems like it should be on them. I am not going to continue playing this game. I have decided to share my experience with this product and the Cuisinart brand/policy. I am going to save the $20 to return/replace the 2nd defective unit and buy a new version of the $20 one that lasted me 14 years. There is no magical technology or benefit of this unit over the $20-40 ones from lower end brands. An electric heating element heating a metal cooking vessel with a feedback loop. Clearly the extra money does not by a better temperature sensor with a narrower range. I am likely to not buy a Cuisinart product again.
S**Y
Excellent cooking electric pan.
Heat up super fast and easy to clean.
K**E
I love this electric skillet, it is well worth the cost. I have bought several electic skillets throughout the years and have experienced, uneven heat distribution resulting in items around edges cooking too fast while items in the centre slow to cook, long clean-up times, you name it. I thought this time I would spend a little more and I am sure glad I did. This skillet heats up quickly and the heat is evenly distributed. The cooking surface is large, skillet is sturdy and the clean-up is so easy.
P**R
Was what I was looking for. Easy clean up. Made I of stainless steel. Even heat.
K**Y
Great for frying chicken and making stir fried beef and vegetables etc.
H**.
I bought this electric skillet because of the wonderful reviews. It was an expensive item, but willing to buy quality. I was extremely disspointed. It did not heat up properly and did not stay at the inadequate temperature anyway. Had to take the food out and fry on my stovetop. Perhaps I got a faulty unit, but this is the first time I have ever returned any item.
A**S
Great pan, only thing missing is a tilt option.
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