I have a non-stick skillet that I bought around a year ago that is starting to get sticky. It wasn't the cheapest skillet I could buy, but it also wasn't the most expensive--it cost around $40 to $50 at Bed, Bath & Beyond. It was great when I first bought--excellent heat distribution and nothing ever stuck to it. I've been fairly careful with it--I let it cool before soaking it, only use olive oil or light butter with it, never use metal utensils, and only use sponges/scrubbers that are safe for non-stick cookware. Probably my biggest crime is sometimes using too high of heat (I'm impatient and I have an electric stovetop that sometimes has a mind of its own).
Am I wrong to expect a non-stick skillet to last more than a year? It does get used a lot, probably on average once a day (some days not at all, other days two or three times). For those of you that cook, how long does your non-stick cookware last?
Do you think something in the light butter could have interacted with the non-stick surface (I know this can be a problem with cooking sprays)?
Am I being too cheap? Do I need to spend more on my cookware to get something that will last more than a year?
Should I never use heat higher than medium high with my non-stick cookware?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.


