A few years ago I was given two non-stick pots that had a shiny coating like those in the link, only it was gray not green. On the box it was advertised as "A simply amazing non-stick pot" and "Dishwasher safe!!" The bigger one had holes in one side of the lid so that you could cook pasta, put the lid on and with a 1/4 turn lock it in place, then drain the pasta. The smaller pot was just the right size to make sauce for the amount of pasta in the bigger pot. The non-stick coating was really good and stuff would just slide right out of the pan which then looked wet but clean. I used them both several times. One day I used them and put them in the dishwasher. When it was done I pulled them out. The inside of the pan was the shiniest silver you could imagine. Down on the screen over the drain were two sheets of non-stick material. The coating had washed right out of the pan. They looked like two gray crepes. I really look over any pans of this type now.
One pan that I've had good luck with and have had for years is made by Mirro. It is approx 12" around at the top and probably 2-3" smaller at the bottom and about 4" deep. It looks sort of like a wok. It has a non-stick coating that is kind of rough looking versus shiny. The handle is metal covered with wood and it has a round eye for hanging at the end. I was running late for a camping trip and needed a pan so I grabbed this one at the grocery store for like $10 several years ago. It worked great, so great that I have 4 of them for home and camp. The coating has been really good and I even have one that the coating has been scratched up and it still doesn't stick. It also hasn't come off in the dishwasher either.