My mother always said, the cheep becomes expensive.

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I sliced my finger good on the sharp edge of the Pullman cover.

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Bandaids are some of the hardest things to open, especially when you're bleeding and maybe using only one hand. I could never figure that out.

My son the chef introduced me to that after a catastrophic cut. It’s a standby in every professional kitchen. Looks gross but seals/ heals . When the glob falls off it’s completely healed. Of course surgeries have used for years. 

Get you some.🙏

Funny story: all these Pullman bakes have inspired me to try working with mine again... and I also just cut my finger on the cover.  Twice!

Maybe a few more and I'll learn to be careful with it.

My USA Pan Pullman has rolled edges which seem unlikely to bite.  I have seen pictures of other brands that use flat flanges to hold the lids, and those are probably more eager to sell bandaides.

TomP

all the way. The Azon brands are cheaper but you get what you pay for. I have a gas range with sharp edges in obscure places inside under the burners. They are like razor  blades on the edges. I learned the hard way to wear gloves when cleaning up errant spills. 

I’d toss the cheapo pans and get USA . JMHO. 🙏

Mine is a USA 13” pan  and I’ve  had it  a number of years. Wash and dry and butter it all by hand. Every edge is rolled/ smooth. Couldn’t cut myself if I tried. I’m sorry you’ve had difficulty. I’d definitely contact the company they have a Lifetime warranty


Here is a picture of one of the lid corners. I checked all 4 and I can rub my fingers very firmly over all four and not feel anything sharp. They are dull. 

 Corner

Thank you for the info!  I'm not bothered by the sharp edge, just thought it was a funny coincidence.

I've checked my lid too, and the outside edge of the handle is much sharper than the outside edges of the corners (like the ones in your picture).  Oh well.  Glad to hear this isn't a universal issue with the brand, though.

The lid of my own USA Pan Pullman looks just like Trailrunner's picture.  I think the corner could have been slightly more rounded than it is, but I would have to work hard to cut myself.  My Chef Made Pullmans (they call them "Toast Boxes") are even less likely to cause a cut. Note that the Chef Made pans are made in China, in case that matters to someone.  They still seem to be top-notch. (BTW, the lids of USA Pan Pullmans are said to have been made in China).