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| Lodge 12" Pre-Seasoned Skillet | 
enlarge | Brand: Lodge Category: Kitchen
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $16.50 You Save: $2.49 (13%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 150 reviews Sales Rank: 21300
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Size: 12" Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: L10SK3 Model: L10SK3 UPC: 075536301006 EAN: 0075536301006 ASIN: B000FBUGDU
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| Features:
| | Pre-seasoned heavy cast-iron skillet | | | Superior heat retention and even cooking | | | Two handles for heavy lifting | | | 12 inches in diameter, 2 inches deep | | | Heirloom pan for kitchen or camping |
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Product Description Lodge Logic, 12" Diameter, 2" Deep, Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet, Ready To Use Right Out Of The Box, No Seasoning Required, Electrostatically Coated With A Proprietary Vegetable Oil, & Cured At High Temperatures To Allow The Oil To Deeply Penetrate The
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| Customer Reviews: Read 145 more reviews...
now that's a pan November 17, 2008 This pan is great. I bought a smaller one and fell in love with it, that I had to buy alarge one. Nexti am going to add a lid. It is great that It comes pre-seasoned, basically it is ready to use. It reminds me of grandma's house, grandma's always have a cast iron pan.
Well worth the money! November 12, 2008 This pan is fantastic. Yes, cast iron is a little heavy, and you will need a potholder as the handle will get hot as you cook. The benefits of this product well make up for those two minor down sides.
Food tastes great, the pan is non-stick once properly seasoned, infuses iron into the food (good for you!), will last a lifetime (and longer) and is Made in the USA!
New Cast Iron owner November 2, 2008 I've recently gotten a major cooking bug and decided I NEEDED a cast iron skillet because everyone raves about it. At these prices, how can you not have one in your kitchen? But I have to admit, I did not inform myself well enough before I used it. I've just been so used to the way I use and clean my teflon pans. NEVER EVER leave water soaking it you must clean and dry it after you use it. And you really should reseason it before use, even if you did get a pre-seasoned one. Keep course salt in your kitchen and a separate rag for cleaning. It sounds like a lot of work, but once you get used to it, it's really not a big deal.
But the great thing about cast iron is that you can fix what ever you have done to it with a little work. I worked off the rust from when I let it soak to get the food off that I cooked before I seasoned it. Doh! Now, it is in fantastic shape (I did reseason it the proper way) and I don't want to use anything else. I will probably get more cast iron cookware in the near future and treat it right from the beginning.
And get this book as it will give you great info onhow to properly care for your cookware. Cast Iron Cooking for Dummies
Note: remember this is cast iron...and it is heavier than you think if you've been used to all the new, light, non-stick teflon cookware out there.
Lodge Logic Cast Iron is the Way To Go! October 22, 2008 I bought these pans a while ago,and must say,it's great! the Diameter is perfect for smaller pancakes,and they wont stick! Eggs,bacon,everything fries great in this pan,already seasoned is awsome also.Plus you don't have the chemicals,like in those no stick pans.These cast iron pans will last a lifetime!
Most for the least October 19, 2008 American made, non stick, even heat, cheap, and forever. What more can you ask for!
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