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The Field Company manufactures and sells smoother, lighter cast iron skillets reminiscent of the greatest vintage pans. Made in America.
A well-seasoned cast iron skillet is the only pan you need in your kitchen. Cast iron’s heat retention and knack for developing a natural non-stick surface benefits nearly every kind of cooking.
Lighter, smoother cast iron cookware made in America by the Field Company. Non-toxic and naturally non-stick cast iron skillets, griddles and dutch ovens.
The Field Company No. 8 Cast-Iron Skillet earned the highest marks in our larger tested review of the best cast-iron skillets. Ahead, learn more about the elegant all-purpose pan and why we...
Field Company’s cast iron is lighter, smoother and simpler than that of many new brands. For comparison, the brand’s 10.25-inch skillet (the No. 8) is 4.5 pounds, while Lodge’s skillet of the same size is 5.35 pounds.
WORKS ON ALL COOKTOPS & GRILLS: Compatible with all stovetop burner types, including glass and ceramic induction ranges. SUSTAINABLY PRODUCED & ISO CERTIFIED: Scrap iron is remelted for future pours and sand from the castings is continuously cycled back into production with zero waste.
The Field has plenty of iron still to hold heat and sear a steak real good. If you enjoy hunting around though, the classic pans of yesteryear are just as good as any of the modern lightweight cast iron pans.
1-48 of 236 results for "field cast iron skillet" Results. Check each product page for other buying options. Field Company. No.10 Cast Iron Skillet, 11 ⅝ inches—Smoother, Lighter, Made in USA, Vintage Style, Preseasoned. Cast Iron. 12. 100+ bought in past month. $21500. FREE delivery Sat, Nov 23. Or fastest delivery Wed, Nov 20. Small Business.
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Can you post a photo of the cooking surface of your Field? I don't have a Field skillet, but the ones I've seen have really smooth cooking surfaces. Here's a YouTube review (and another) you might be able to compare with your experience.