
Zojirushi
The Zojirushi EP-PFC20HA Gourmet d’Expert® Electric Skillet is a 1,300‑watt countertop appliance featuring a deep divided pan for yin‑yang hot‑pot and a swappable dual‑surface griddle for grilling. It combines high‑quality titanium‑ceramic non‑stick coating, a tempered glass lid, and a detachable cord for versatile Asian‑style cooking.
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$155.99
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$183.52
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the EP-PFC20HA for its precise temperature control, strong poaching capability, and clever combination of a yin‑yang hot‑pot pan with a detachable grilling griddle. They appreciate the high build quality but point out that the circular surface is too small for conventional skillet tasks and that boiling without the lid is slower than some higher‑wattage rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the skillet’s versatility, even heating, and ability to contain aromas, describing it as fun for couples and “well made.” Common complaints focus on the limited cooking surface, slow reheating when the lid is off, and the plain‑looking power cord, with several users noting the deep pan can be harder to maneuver.
Common Complaints
Slow reheating without the lid, small circular cooking surface, plain‑looking power cord, deep pan making stirring/flipping harder, and missing dimension specifications.
What People Are Saying
“great time using for hot pot”
“our new favorite gadget”
How It Compares
Compared to generic electric skillets, the Zojirushi EP-PFC20HA stands out with its unique yin‑yang divided pan, dual‑surface griddle, and titanium‑ceramic non‑stick coating, making it superior for specialized Asian hot‑pot and grilling tasks. However, higher‑wattage competitors may boil liquids faster without the lid and often provide larger cooking surfaces better suited for general breakfast or family‑size cooking.