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8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan w/ Handles (Black)

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Amazon has 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan w/ Handles (Black) on sale for $12.90. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Home Depot has 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan w/ Handles (Black) on sale for $12.90. Shipping is Free.

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Product Features:
  • Dual handles means you can lift and move with ease
  • Cast iron retains heat for even cooking
  • Sauté, sear, fry, bake and stir fry with ease

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Amazon has 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan w/ Handles (Black) on sale for $12.90. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Home Depot has 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan w/ Handles (Black) on sale for $12.90. Shipping is Free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for sharing this deal.

Product Features:
  • Dual handles means you can lift and move with ease
  • Cast iron retains heat for even cooking
  • Sauté, sear, fry, bake and stir fry with ease

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Model: Lodge 8 in. Cast Iron Dual Handle Skillet Pan in Black

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Flat cooking surface is 6". Good for a couple eggs.
Do you mean leach? They are homophones so I can see how a normal person would confuse the too (see what I did their?) I did a simple Google search that any normie could do and this is what I found. I will copy and paste it for you here so you don't have to take the time and effort to do your own independent investigation of the truth. I mean why research for yourself when you can just solicit a bunch of anonymous strangers about ingesting dangerous chemicals

"In general, lead is not used to make cast iron cookware. The reason for this is that lead has a much lower melting pot than iron. Iron melts at 1,535° C while lead melts at 327.5 °C. If lead was present it would boil away before it was cast in the same way the alcohol boils away when you cook with wine."

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Flat cooking surface is 6". Good for a couple eggs.
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papitosabe
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Quote from lab56 :
Flat cooking surface is 6". Good for a couple eggs.
Didn't know measurement were by top diameter...good to know 👍
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CaptainCadabra
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Quote from papitosabe :
Didn't know measurement were by top diameter...good to know 👍
Seems like a dirty marketing move.
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Big enough for a single burger, grilled cheese, or half of a pack of breakfast sausages. Could make an interesting serving container for something, or used for a hot dip.
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The 12" is on sale too. Not the lowest price it's ever been, but camel says it's far from the highest price its ever been too.
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Quote from DeProof :
Big enough for a single burger, grilled cheese, or half of a pack of breakfast sausages. Could make an interesting serving container for something, or used for a hot dip.
I have it. I personally think it would be terrible for a burger, grilled cheese, or breakfast sausages. You might as well use a 10" skillet for that. It would have more thermal capacity so you could flip the burger on to a hot part. It would also be way harder to work a spatula around the food in such a small pan. The only thing we use it for at all is cornbread for two people. It makes a box of Jiffy cornbread well. For every single other thing I have ever cooked stove top, I prefer a 10" or 12" skillet.
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Quote from jakinaka :
The 12" is on sale too. Not the lowest price it's ever been, but camel says it's far from the highest price its ever been too.
At $25, you can do better. If you're a Lodge die hard, it's close to fair. I use various brands. You can find 12" cast iron around $15, sometimes enamelled.

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Quote from Selman :
I have it. I personally think it would be terrible for a burger, grilled cheese, or breakfast sausages. You might as well use a 10" skillet for that. It would have more thermal capacity so you could flip the burger on to a hot part. It would also be way harder to work a spatula around the food in such a small pan. The only thing we use it for at all is cornbread for two people. It makes a box of Jiffy cornbread well. For every single other thing I have ever cooked stove top, I prefer a 10" or 12" skillet.
Well, regardless of if you think it is actually good to cook those items in this pan or not, if you re-read what I wrote, you can see I was simply giving people ideas on how big it is. I own 15 different cast iron pieces that I use regularly (virtually every day). There is no other pan I would use for half of a pack of breakfast sausage links, this one is perfect. I also don't make single burgers or grilled cheese, but if someone does, this pan will work just fine for that.
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