Emily Sortor  |  September 6, 2019

Category: Household

gotham steel non-stick panA class action lawsuit claims that E. Mishan & Sons Inc.’s Gotham Steel cooking pans are not non-stick, despite advertising to the contrary.

Carl Mack and Alec Gable say they each purchased pans made by the company specifically because they saw advertisements that the pans were non-stick. 

Mack claims he relied on the packaging of the product and the TV advertisements to make his purchase, which both marketed the product as non-stick.

Allegedly, the commercials for the pan advertised that no butter or oil was required.

Mack says that he used the pans without oil or butter, consistent with advertisements for the product. However, food allegedly began sticking “severely” to the pan within a month of Mack’s purchase of it and he stopped using the pan.

Gable says he purchased two pans from the Gotham Steel website in 2018. Allegedly, he decided to purchase the pans because, like Mack, he saw advertisements showing that they were non-stick.

Gable claims that after two uses, he began cooking with butter and oil, but even the use of butter and oil did not prevent the food from sticking. Allegedly, the pans were “often caked with black burn marks” and Gable got rid of the pans after about a month of use.

The Gotham Steel non-stick pans class action lawsuit says that Gable and Mack’s experiences are common to many customers even though they used the pans as directed.

The Gotham Steel non-stick pan false advertising class action lawsuit says that E. Mishan & Sons Inc. knew or should have known that the pans were not non-stick as claimed, citing numbers customer complaints about the issue.

Allegedly, E. Mishan & Sons Inc. violated the New York General Business Law, which prohibits “deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any business, trade, or commerce or in the furnishing of any service” in the state, and also prohibits false advertising.
The customers say that they were financially injured by E. Mishan & Sons Inc.’s misrepresentations of the Gotham Steel pans because had they been aware that the pans were not actually non-stick, they would not have purchased the pans or would not have paid as much as they did for them.

The non-stick pan class action lawsuit aims to hold the company liable for breach of express warranty, among other claims.
Did you buy a Gotham Steel non-stick pan? Let us know in the comment section below if you had a similar experience to these plaintiffs.

Mack and Gable are represented by Jason P. Sultzer, Joseph Lipari, and Adam Gonnelli of The Sultzer Law Group PC and by Bonner Walsh of Walsh PLLC.

The Gotham Steel Non-Stick Cooking Pans Class Action Lawsuit is Carl Mack, et al. v. E. Mishan & Sons Inc., Case No. 1:19-cv-08233, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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1,444 thoughts onGotham Steel Class Action Says Everything Sticks To Non-Stick Pans

  1. Moya Joseph says:

    Add me

    1. RONALD VANORSDALE says:

      Please add me. I bought a set of three pans for myself and a set for each one of my 2 daughters
      and they all stick.

  2. MELISSA YOUNG says:

    I bought 2 of these pans and used them for about a month. Everything stuck to them. I threw them away.

  3. Cathy Erb says:

    I too bought the Gotham pan cuz of the advertisement on tv. Was good about 4 or 5 times now everything sticks. I only use the rubber or hard plastic spoons or forks. I now have putting in middle of pan. I started to use olive oil or butter to cook with. I bought 2 pans for my married daughtyand she has the same problem. Very disappointed.

  4. Diane Berlinguette says:

    I bought several pans and even with oil , food sticks , especially on the side where the screws are attached to the handle. They do NOT live up to advertisements or any claims made by the maler. I’m very disappointed.

  5. Tricia says:

    The same thing happened to me. I couldn’t believe everything was sticking to the pan, sometimes even with /oil butter! It was NOTHING like advertised..it even got scratched from metal utensils, and it was advertised as scratch resistant as well! This pan isn’t non-stick or anything it claims! Sucks…

  6. Sonya Porter says:

    Please add me. I actually bought new ones and got rid of those

  7. Vieva Mcleod says:

    Yes I have one of these and after 3 uses it started to stick. I still use it every now and again, but have to use a lot of grease for it not to stick

  8. M. Crooks says:

    I bought the 10 and 12 inch skillets, food sticks on both.

  9. Robert Brown says:

    I purchased two of the frying pans. I began using one of them the day they arrived. I do a lot of sauteeing, but I’m careful, and don’t burn food.
    Within two weeks I noticed a scratch in the inner finish – contrary to the ads which show the man misusing the pan with metal tools and saying it can’t happen.
    Within a month I began to notice pitting in the inner finish – tiny black holes the the coppery finish. Now about a third of the pan’s inner finish has these flaws.
    All in all, the reality of normal use contradicts the claims advertised.
    Not a happy customer!

  10. RUTH HENNE says:

    everything stuck to my pan

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