Brigette Honaker  |  January 28, 2020

Category: Appliances

nonstick pan with wooden spoonA class action lawsuit claims that Blue Diamond Enhanced Ceramic Non-Stick Pans are not non-stick, as advertised by The Cookware Company in TV and social media ads.

Plaintiff Elena Lamb claims that Blue Diamond non-stick pans fail to live up to marketing claims.

According to the Blue Diamond pans class action, consumers such as Lamb were deceived into paying a higher price based on these representations.

Blue Diamond cookware is a line of enhanced ceramic non-stick pans from The Cookware Company. The pans, which are heavily advertised on TV and social media, are reportedly coated with a ceramic, diamond-infused non-stick layer. The layer is advertised as being five times harder, four times faster and 10 times longer lasting than traditional non-stick coatings.

Lamb says these representations are false.

The class action lawsuit claims that Lamb purchased a Blue Diamond pan with the expectation that it would perform as advertised. Instead of an easy, non-stick experience, Lamb reportedly dealt with food sticking to the pan and a “messy and difficult” clean up process. She allegedly tried to cook an egg as directed on the label but was met with the same sticky result multiple times.

According to the Blue Diamond pans class action lawsuit, Lamb completely stopped using the pan due to its disappointing performance.

Consumer complaints reportedly express similar frustrations with the pans. Customers claim their Blue Diamond pans are not non-stick and even stick more than a regular pan. Other consumers say the pans are not durable and quickly accumulate chips and scrapes.

“Despite the myriad of nonstick representations made by Defendant, the Pan simply does not perform its most basic and critical function—to provide users with a nonstick cooking experience,” the Blue Diamond class action lawsuit claims.

According to Lamb, she and other consumers would not have purchased the products or would not have paid as much had they known that the Blue Diamond pans were not non-stick. The Blue Diamond pans class action lawsuit also claims that The Cookware Company knew their misrepresentations would drive purchasing decisions and increase profits.

“Defendant has voluntarily accepted and retained these profits and benefits, with full knowledge and awareness that, as a result of Defendant’s misconduct, Plaintiff and the Class did not receive Product of the quality, nature, fitness, or value that had been represented by Defendant, and that reasonable consumers expected,” alleges the Blue Diamond pans class action lawsuit.

Lamb seeks to represent a Class of consumers who purchased the Blue Diamond pans and a subclass of the same consumers from Florida. On behalf of this proposed Class, the Blue Diamond class action lawsuit seeks injunctive relief, damages, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

Did you purchase Blue Diamond non-stick pans? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

Lamb and the proposed Class are represented by Brian P. Murray of Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP and Jean S. Martin of Morgan & Morgan Complex Litigation Group.

The Blue Diamond Non-Stick Pans Class Action Lawsuit is Lamb v. The Cookware Company (USA) LLC, Case No. 1:20-cv-00704, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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642 thoughts onFood Adheres to Blue Diamond Non-Stick Pans, Class Action Says

  1. Charlotte Ratcliff says:

    I received two of these skillets less than Six months ago. They chip easily. I have always hand washed them, but everything sticks! Even bacon! I have to scrape it clean with a flat wooden spatula. They are NOT
    nonstick. No matter what I do I have to scrub the funk off the bottom because it sticks BAD. So disappointed, will never recommend or buy again. They are liars.

    1. Racquel Decastro says:

      Add me . Pan flakes

  2. David Jordan says:

    Piece of junk, EVERYTHING sticks to them. Worst non stick cookware ever! Fraudulent marketing!

  3. Paula Stafford says:

    Piece of junk. Money wasted.

  4. MICHELLE D EDMONDS says:

    I got a set of them for Christmas the 10 in and 12 inch. They are total junk. Everything seems to stick in them.

  5. Nicholas Wink says:

    Given two fry pans by a friend of mine.
    Eggs began sticking almost immediately
    Don’t know they can be advertised as non stick.

  6. Briena Harmening says:

    I was very disappointed in this product it didn’t even last a year.

  7. Tammy says:

    I received a 12 inch Blue Diamond skillet and even with oil placed on the surface and heating it up first, I could not make pancakes because they stuck really bad to the pan. I am so disappointed. How can these liars stay in business, much less keep all the money they have taken from trusting consumers?

  8. Taylor Price says:

    Same here! Piece of junk!!!!!

  9. Jackie Singer says:

    I bought a set. I’ve not had problems with sticking but they scratched up within weeks. Something else they advertise won’t happen no matter what utensils are used

  10. Peggy Kalinski says:

    I had a 10 in and a 12 in. blue diamond. They turned out to be useless!
    In a few short months I couldn’t cook eggs, anuy vegetables with chese sauce and much more.
    I bought mibe from Kimballs total cost$55…
    I hope this stops them from offering these pans.

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