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Amazon.com: Lodge Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet Set - Set Includes 8 Inch Skillet, 10.25 Inch Skillet, and 12 inch Skillet - 3 Piece: Home & Kitchen Reactions: Midwest.Bushlore , Oldhenry1 , mtb4g and 5 others
Hello all, My mother gave me my grandmother's Lodge cast iron skillet a couple of weeks ago. After stripping and seasoning it, it put my newer Lodge skillet to shame. So much shame that I donated it to goodwill. We still get Christmas money from our parents every year so this year I ponied up and purchased a new cast iron skillet.
Recently I purchased a nice cast aluminum fry pan at the thrift store for $4.00 and a large Wilton cookie pan for .99 that can be used as a lid for the fry pan. Twas my lucky day. My searching showed the cookware originally (pre WWII) had metal lids but during the war switched to glass. I plan...
Went to a "dollar" type store here and saw cast iron no-name 10" skillet for $10. Looked ok, but when flipped over, in massive (compared to smoothness, about 3/4" high) letters cast into the metal was "MADE IN CHINA". Replaced it on the rack and thought, "For $2 more someone could get a Lodge...
11" Lodge cast iron skillets at Costco, $20. Thread starter Mr. Krinkle; Start date Jul 15, 2023 ...
Call me a cheap SOB, but anyone who pays $75.00 for a pot or skillet deserves to be taken to the cleaners, I have several dozen mixed cookware from aluminum and Stainless steel made by the best quality makers to the finest cast iron made by Wagner Sidney to Grizwold, to Piqua ware with a few cold handle skillets tossed in for good measure collected over years of keeping a keen eye, cast iron ...
Stick with Lodge or Camp Chef for new cast iron, at least you know where they were made and are of reliable quality. Forgot to mention, once a good seasoning is built up, it's fine to wash with soap and water as long as it doesn't sit.
When they went bankrupt, they owed Lodge money. As part of their debt settlement, Lodge took ownership of all of BSR's patterns (the pieces used to make the molds that make the cast iron pieces). To this day Lodge makes a number of pieces that were originally BSR. This Lodge Sportsman Grill is one of them.
Back in the day, the cast iron foundries referred to the legged & flat top molds as "camp ovens". No legs with dome lid were "dutch ovens". Now most people say dutch oven for both. Another tidbit, any cast iron piece, with the legs (some skillets had them) were called "spiders".
Price $35CAD, plus $25CAD shipping. For context, it totals roughly half of what a Lodge equivalent would cost here. My wife brought the box in from the porch, and we could immediately hear iron scraping over iron. Uh-oh. Shipping box was in good shape, inside the product box was padded well and...