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US Mall 1 - Lodge Logic 12-Inch Pre-Seasoned Skillet

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List Price: $27.50
Our Price: $15.29
Your Save: $ 12.21 ( 44% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Lodge
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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Lodge Color: Charcoal EAN: 0075536301006 Feature: Pre-seasoned heavy cast-iron skillet Label: Lodge Manufacturer: Lodge Model: L10SK3 Publisher: Lodge Release Date: 2005-05-01 Studio: Lodge Variation Description: Charcoal
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Features
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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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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent. A purchase I'm glad I made Comment: I don't cook that often nor am I the greatest cook, so it took me awhile to buy this. But boy, am I glad I did. Just got it last week and my first two meals from it have been wonderful and super easy. Love how its easy to clean. Yes, its super duper heavy and I already have issues with my wrists, but the outcome have been worth it. Thinking about buying another!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great purchase Comment: I like this skillet a lot and use it everyday. It's not stick at all. The taste of food is really good by using this pan. The only problem is that it is a little bit heavy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good value Comment: Pros: No non-stick, easy to clean, can cook just about anything it it. It was less expensive than I could find anywhere else by about $20 and it came with free shipping. You can use to cook in kitchen and camping.
Cons: It's quite heavy (duh--it's cast iron) and I'm a pretty strong male.
I was able to reduce number of pots I used to cook due to it's size. You could probably cook chili in it -- it is large enough.
I wanted something I could use for both in the kitchen and camping. I think if I was just looking for something in the kitchen, I would have goon with stainless steel. Of course you pay a lot more for good stainless steel.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Is it okay to be obsessed with my iron skillet? Comment: This is my very first cast iron anything, and I love it so much. I wasn't raised on cast iron, so I had to do some research to know how to care for the skillet (for the novice like me, can I recommend the book, "Cast Iron Cooking for Dummies"?). Anyway, I am obsessed with cooking with this, b/c I now know that the more I cook with it, the better it will get. I want to cook/bake everything on it. I even baked some brownies in this thing, and they were delicious! I know that until I get a good seasoning on this, that I shouldn't cook anything acidic, so I was so upset that I couldn't cook a Thai dish on it, b/c the sauce contained tomatoes. My husband told me that I was so pathetic about having to use my stainless steel skillet, that he wanted to cry for me. LOL!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A better size for fish Comment: Lodge Logic 12-Inch Pre-Seasoned SkilletThe 12 inch skillet allows for cooking trout (and other fish) easier and usually without cutting them up too bad. It fits the burner fine and better than a 15 inch does. Like the 10-1/4 inch, it isn't as smooth as my old 50 year old one is though, and the 50 year old one was second hand when I got it. I would guess that this one will be just as good and smooth in say--50 years or so.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent. A purchase I'm glad I made Comment: I don't cook that often nor am I the greatest cook, so it took me awhile to buy this. But boy, am I glad I did. Just got it last week and my first two meals from it have been wonderful and super easy. Love how its easy to clean. Yes, its super duper heavy and I already have issues with my wrists, but the outcome have been worth it. Thinking about buying another!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great purchase Comment: I like this skillet a lot and use it everyday. It's not stick at all. The taste of food is really good by using this pan. The only problem is that it is a little bit heavy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good value Comment: Pros: No non-stick, easy to clean, can cook just about anything it it. It was less expensive than I could find anywhere else by about $20 and it came with free shipping. You can use to cook in kitchen and camping.
Cons: It's quite heavy (duh--it's cast iron) and I'm a pretty strong male.
I was able to reduce number of pots I used to cook due to it's size. You could probably cook chili in it -- it is large enough.
I wanted something I could use for both in the kitchen and camping. I think if I was just looking for something in the kitchen, I would have goon with stainless steel. Of course you pay a lot more for good stainless steel.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Is it okay to be obsessed with my iron skillet? Comment: This is my very first cast iron anything, and I love it so much. I wasn't raised on cast iron, so I had to do some research to know how to care for the skillet (for the novice like me, can I recommend the book, "Cast Iron Cooking for Dummies"?). Anyway, I am obsessed with cooking with this, b/c I now know that the more I cook with it, the better it will get. I want to cook/bake everything on it. I even baked some brownies in this thing, and they were delicious! I know that until I get a good seasoning on this, that I shouldn't cook anything acidic, so I was so upset that I couldn't cook a Thai dish on it, b/c the sauce contained tomatoes. My husband told me that I was so pathetic about having to use my stainless steel skillet, that he wanted to cry for me. LOL!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A better size for fish Comment: Lodge Logic 12-Inch Pre-Seasoned SkilletThe 12 inch skillet allows for cooking trout (and other fish) easier and usually without cutting them up too bad. It fits the burner fine and better than a 15 inch does. Like the 10-1/4 inch, it isn't as smooth as my old 50 year old one is though, and the 50 year old one was second hand when I got it. I would guess that this one will be just as good and smooth in say--50 years or so.
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