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Connemmara | 13:52 Thu 06th Jun 2013 | How it Works
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This happened to me before but I have got a pan stuck in a pan - googled it and told me to put it into extremely hot water and ice cubes in the upper pan - hasn't worked. I tried to WD40 oil around bottom rim - that hasn't worked - any ideas anybody - thanks for any replies.
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A bit of vegetable oil in between to loosen?
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would the wd oil not have worked - confused.
turn the pans upside down, then, and tap with another pan until the pans loosen?
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okay confused - am going out right now - will give it a go when I get back.
Brute force and a wriggle.
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just after banging pans and won't shift - top pan moves a little up one side then down the other. Don't have brute force I am too puny particularly in the arms - will try again the hot water - it did work last time.
You need a man
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Well put pan onto low heat on cooker and ice on top - kept an eye on it and off it popped. having said the lower pan was teeny wee burnt but got it off.
Well done ☺
Your next question will be 'How do I remove a pan embedded in the kitchen ceiling' ☺☺
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Aw Slack - will never be able to answer it - "new ceiling"
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Mrs.WW has some favourite pans that have to be stacked due to storage space shortage and had the same problem. She now puts a plastic circle thingy (I think it is to fry eggs in) in the lower pan and has not had any trouble like that since.
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Drill a hole in the base of the pans.

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