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Crafted Cast Iron Skillet for Versatile Cooking

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The classic American skillet has been a staple in kitchens around the world for more than 125 years. Crafted in America with iron and oil, the Lodge 10.25 Inch Cast Iron Skillet's naturally seasoned cooking surface is ready to help you turn your meals into delicious, shareable moments. This American-made cookware has been fine-tuned by the Lodge company for over a century, making it the go-to pan for beginners, home cooks, and chefs alike.

The cast iron construction of the skillet offers unparalleled heat retention, providing edge-to-edge even cooking every time. Cast iron can handle any kitchen cooktop, oven, grill, and open flame, making it a versatile choice for a variety of cooking tasks. The skillet is pre-seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil, giving it a natural, easy-release finish and helping to prevent rusting. The more the skillet is used, the better the seasoning will become.

If a spot of rust does appear, it's not a cause for concern – it's simply oil that has not fully carbonized. With regular use and care, the rust will disappear. To remove any rust, simply scour the affected area with steel wool, rinse, dry, and rub with vegetable oil.

Cast iron's exceptional heat retention makes it ideal for pan-frying and roasting, allowing foods to be cooked thoroughly without scorching. The skillet's 10-1/4 inch diameter and 2 inch depth provide a good all-purpose size, perfect for frying eggs, pancakes, steaks, chicken, hamburgers, and baking desserts and casseroles.

The skillet's helper handle aids in lifting, while the looped primary handle allows for easy hanging. Two side spouts make it easy to pour off grease or juice. Even though the pan comes pre-seasoned, applying a light layer of vegetable oil before use can help prevent food from sticking.

This virtually indestructible pan is covered by a lifetime warranty and should last for generations. Whether used in a kitchen or over a campfire, the Lodge 10.25 Inch Cast Iron Skillet is a true classic, delivering delicious, shareable moments that are cast to last.

The Lodge family founded the company in 1896 and still owns it today. From environmental responsibility to community development, their heads and hearts are rooted in America. Lodge products are made in the USA with non-toxic, PFOA & PTFE-free materials, ensuring the highest quality and safety standards.

product information:

AttributeValue
brandLodge
materialCast Iron
special_featureInduction Stovetop Compatible
colorBlack
capacity1 Liters
compatible_devicesSmooth Surface Induction, Gas, Electric Coil
product_care_instructionsHand Wash Only
handle_materialIron
item_weight12.36 pounds
number_of_pieces1
is_oven_safeYes
model_nameMiniature Skillet
has_nonstick_coatingYes
is_dishwasher_safeNo
recommended_uses_for_productUse in the oven, on the stove, on the grill, or over a campfire
upc075536301402
global_trade_identification_number00075536301402
product_dimensions22.2 x 15 x 2.9 inches
departmentBedroom
manufacturerLODGE
country_of_originUSA
item_model_numberL14SK3PLT
customer_reviews
ratings_count51331
stars4.6
best_sellers_rank#298 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
#4 in Skillets
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableNovember 9, 2006