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Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors)

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Amazon.com has Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors) on sale for $109.95. Shipping is free.

Lecreuset.com also has Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors) on sale for $110. Shipping is free.

Williams Sonoma also has Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors) on sale for $109.95. Shipping is free.

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About this Product:
  • Enameled cast iron delivers superior heat distribution and retention
  • Ready to use, requires no seasoning
  • Easy-to-clean and durable enamel resists dulling, staining, chipping and cracking
  • Black satin interior enamel is specially formulated for higher surface temperatures to enhance cooking performance
  • Lightest weight cast iron by quart on the market
  • Compatible with all cooktops and oven-safe up to 500°F
  • Safe for dishwasher and metal utensils

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Amazon.com has Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors) on sale for $109.95. Shipping is free.

Lecreuset.com also has Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors) on sale for $110. Shipping is free.

Williams Sonoma also has Le Creuset Classic Cast Iron Handle 9" Skillet (various colors) on sale for $109.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member timbertop for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • Enameled cast iron delivers superior heat distribution and retention
  • Ready to use, requires no seasoning
  • Easy-to-clean and durable enamel resists dulling, staining, chipping and cracking
  • Black satin interior enamel is specially formulated for higher surface temperatures to enhance cooking performance
  • Lightest weight cast iron by quart on the market
  • Compatible with all cooktops and oven-safe up to 500°F
  • Safe for dishwasher and metal utensils

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RussellJohnson
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You got any sources for all these claims?
jezzdogg
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If you live within an outlet creuset will have 30% entire store for labor day sale starting next thursday...going to the outlet in woodbury commons NY
timbertop
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These are hand finished. Buying from L.C.com assures of getting top graded with the ability to return for exchange forever.

Williams-Sonoma is offering their exclusive colors today for the same price.

CCC: Amazon (asin B00005QSFO) price red only in 2012 was $110. Better grade, premium colors at 2012 prices seem slick to me.

This pan is excellent for any who need a non-toxic non-reactive pan of this size which is lighter and easier to clean than a Lodge. Great for eggs.

LIDS: Lodge eared cast iron lid is on sale may possibly fit this making the pan even more useful.

If you own a 24 cm french enamel oven then buying the slightly wider 24 cm c.i. pan such as the Staub may be a better choice. The rim seal for my 24 cm lid sits on the edge of my 9" c.i. pan which is O.K. because the weight keeps it from slipping off. I consider cast iron lids to be essential for c.i. pans. They absorb and reflect the heat to yield measureably better results. Reheat without drying out even frozen foods.

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clinteastwood
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Is this a sale price or something? Seems like normal price at best.
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Quote from clinteastwood :
Is this a sale price or something? Seems like normal price at best.
They are usually 140-150 I thought, at 9" it is on the smallish size but fantastic range of colors and quality and enamel is top notch
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Quote from jc4jax :
They are usually 140-150 I thought, at 9" it is on the smallish size but fantastic range of colors and quality and enamel is top notch
These are hand finished. Buying from L.C.com assures of getting top graded with the ability to return for exchange forever.

Williams-Sonoma is offering their exclusive colors today for the same price.

CCC: Amazon (asin B00005QSFO) price red only in 2012 was $110. Better grade, premium colors at 2012 prices seem slick to me.

This pan is excellent for any who need a non-toxic non-reactive pan of this size which is lighter and easier to clean than a Lodge. Great for eggs.

LIDS: Lodge eared cast iron lid is on sale may possibly fit this making the pan even more useful.

If you own a 24 cm french enamel oven then buying the slightly wider 24 cm c.i. pan such as the Staub may be a better choice. The rim seal for my 24 cm lid sits on the edge of my 9" c.i. pan which is O.K. because the weight keeps it from slipping off. I consider cast iron lids to be essential for c.i. pans. They absorb and reflect the heat to yield measureably better results. Reheat without drying out even frozen foods.
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If you live within an outlet creuset will have 30% entire store for labor day sale starting next thursday...going to the outlet in woodbury commons NY
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Quote from jezzdogg :
If you live within an outlet creuset will have 30% entire store for labor day sale starting next thursday...going to the outlet in woodbury commons NY
This deal is better than 30% off and it is first quality in premium colors. Used on eBay is $100. The only better deal I've seen was last year's Zwilling seconds sale on Staub skillet but selection and quantities were extremely limited.
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In for 1 in Agave. I have a 12 inch LeCreuset but mainly getting this so I can throw out my small nonstick, toxic skillets I used to cook eggs with.
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Quote from timbertop :
These are hand finished. Buying from L.C.com assures of getting top graded with the ability to return for exchange forever.

Williams-Sonoma is offering their exclusive colors today for the same price.

CCC: Amazon (asin B00005QSFO) price red only in 2012 was $110. Better grade, premium colors at 2012 prices seem slick to me.

This pan is excellent for any who need a non-toxic non-reactive pan of this size which is lighter and easier to clean than a Lodge. Great for eggs.

LIDS: Lodge eared cast iron lid is on sale may possibly fit this making the pan even more useful.

If you own a 24 cm french enamel oven then buying the slightly wider 24 cm c.i. pan such as the Staub may be a better choice. The rim seal for my 24 cm lid sits on the edge of my 9" c.i. pan which is O.K. because the weight keeps it from slipping off. I consider cast iron lids to be essential for c.i. pans. They absorb and reflect the heat to yield measureably better results. Reheat without drying out even frozen foods.
Might be a dumb question, but how do we know that enamel is safer than nonstick/Teflon? I understand that pure cast iron is fine because no chemicals but isn't anything that's a coating potentially a problem?
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Quote from timbertop :
This deal is better than 30% off and it is first quality in premium colors. Used on eBay is $100. The only better deal I've seen was last year's Zwilling seconds sale on Staub skillet but selection and quantities were extremely limited.
the 30% off is on top of the discount for the outlet. Wanting the cerise whisting tea kettle 99. lesss 30% off 69. not available even on factory to table discount
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Quote from bbyf1601 :
Might be a dumb question, but how do we know that enamel is safer than nonstick/Teflon? I understand that pure cast iron is fine because no chemicals but isn't anything that's a coating potentially a problem?
Exposure is relative. You had more chemicals for lunch that you will get from cookware unless we are speaking of non-stick. No amount of PFOA's are safe according to the latest studies.

Stainless steel can leech nickel and cadnium but this is a far greater problem with Asian steel. Porcelain enamel can potentially leech heavy metals but French enamel is rigorouslly leech tested.

"Pure cast iron"? No such thing but you may wish to avoid c.i. made from recycled military hardware. Asian furnaces are contaminated. Radioactive isotopes have been found in Asian cookware. I avoid all cookware sourced from Asia or made from Asian steel such as the new All-Clad.

French enamel undergoes rigorous testing for leaching. Chinese enamel you find missing from the pot after dinner. Yum.

For all cookware reduce exposure with proper use and care. While French enamel can handle searing I do not use it for that. Best use of enamel is lower temperature cooking or just enough heat to obtain browning or caramelization which is very good due to the heat storage capacity which prevents steaming.

Scatching and deterioration increases exposure from any pan. Avoid using or metal utensils scouring powder and dishwashers. No need for any of that if you buy quality cookware and use it correctly.
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Quote from timbertop :
Exposure is relative. You had more chemicals for lunch that you will get from cookware unless we are speaking of non-stick. No amount of PFOA's are safe according to the latest studies.

Stainless steel can leech nickel and cadnium but this is a far greater problem with Asian steel. Porcelain enamel can potentially leech heavy metals but French enamel is rigorouslly leech tested.

"Pure cast iron"? No such thing but you may wish to avoid c.i. made from recycled military hardware. Asian furnaces are contaminated. Radioactive isotopes have been found in Asian cookware. I avoid all cookware sourced from Asia or made from Asian steel such as the new All-Clad.

French enamel undergoes rigorous testing for leaching. Chinese enamel you find missing from the pot after dinner. Yum.

For all cookware reduce exposure with proper use and care. While French enamel can handle searing I do not use it for that. Best use of enamel is lower temperature cooking or just enough heat to obtain browning or caramelization which is very good due to the heat storage capacity which prevents steaming.

Scatching and deterioration increases exposure from any pan. Avoid using or metal utensils scouring powder and dishwashers. No need for any of that if you buy quality cookware and use it correctly.

You got any sources for all these claims?
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Of note, the price is the same atWilliams-Sonoma [williams-sonoma.com] (109.95 + free shipping) but they have 3 less colors to choose from than the company's website
as far as questions of enamel leeching into the food, the enamel is on the outside, not coating the cooking area I thought


Lodge vs. Le Creuset [prudentreviews.com]
Lodge enameled cast iron skillet is made in China (if you have concerned about QC and leeching) , the only ones made in the US is non-enameled and seems you want to sand the cooking surface area down as they don't do that anymore from the factory from what I read
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Quote from timbertop :
This deal is better than 30% off and it is first quality in premium colors. Used on eBay is $100. The only better deal I've seen was last year's Zwilling seconds sale on Staub skillet but selection and quantities were extremely limited.
The 2nds at the outlet are only minor cosmetic defects, some barely noticeable
They are 1st rate quality still, does not affect the cooking, the ones that don't pass QC at the factory (about 30%) are re-melted and made again
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do you recommend the 9 inches or the 10.25?

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Pretty sure this isn't a deal... this is the normal price on Amazon.
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