Frying pan
SharkNinja's nonstick pans are manufactured at a maximum temperature of 30,000°F — almost three times the temperature of the sun's surface.
  • SharkNinja says its frying pans have a stronger nonstick coating because they're made at 30,000°F. 
  • That's as hot as certain parts of the sun, which is only 10,340°F at its surface.
  • A new lawsuit argues the company's claim is misleading and defies the laws of physics.

Is there a limit on how hot a frying pan can get?