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8" Merten & Storck Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel Frying Pan Skillet

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Amazon has 8" Merten & Storck Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel Frying Pan Skillet on sale for $13.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product Info:
  • Crafted from black carbon steel for quick, even heat distribution.
  • Naturally Nonstick Patina: Improves with use; the more you cook, the better it performs.
  • Ships with a protective silicone coating—just wash and start cooking.
  • Works on all stovetops, including induction, and is perfect for grilling or open-flame cooking.
  • Withstands temperatures up to 660°F, ideal for searing and high-heat techniques.

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Amazon has 8" Merten & Storck Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel Frying Pan Skillet on sale for $13.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Crafted from black carbon steel for quick, even heat distribution.
  • Naturally Nonstick Patina: Improves with use; the more you cook, the better it performs.
  • Ships with a protective silicone coating—just wash and start cooking.
  • Works on all stovetops, including induction, and is perfect for grilling or open-flame cooking.
  • Withstands temperatures up to 660°F, ideal for searing and high-heat techniques.

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:

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Model: Merten & Storck Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel 8" Frying Pan Skillet, Fast Heating, Naturally Nonstick, Induction & Oven Safe, High-Heat & Open Flame Compatible, Perfect for Searing Grilling & Camping

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Yes. Your pan is TOO HOT.

Carbon steel heats up fast and conducts heat very well. I typically don't go over medium or medium high heat unless it's a stir fry.
These pans are 1mm thick. It'll react to heat quickly but will warp when heated too quickly or heated too high. Get at least 3mm if you have induction cooking. IKEA is probably the best bang for your buck. 3mm thick, 9" for $30. 11" for $40

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vard...-40581332/
I got the 12" version from the last deal. However, I notice when I heat up my pan the bottom warps. The warping goes away when the pan cools, but I can't imagine this would be good for the pan in terms of longevity and temperature distribution. Any insights/techniques I should implement to minimize this phenomenon?

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I got the 12" version from the last deal. However, I notice when I heat up my pan the bottom warps. The warping goes away when the pan cools, but I can't imagine this would be good for the pan in terms of longevity and temperature distribution. Any insights/techniques I should implement to minimize this phenomenon?
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Quote from dukesmith :
I got the 12" version from the last deal. However, I notice when I heat up my pan the bottom warps. The warping goes away when the pan cools, but I can't imagine this would be good for the pan in terms of longevity and temperature distribution. Any insights/techniques I should implement to minimize this phenomenon?

Yes. Your pan is TOO HOT.

Carbon steel heats up fast and conducts heat very well. I typically don't go over medium or medium high heat unless it's a stir fry.
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Don't think, pull trigger, be happy.
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I have this skillet, for this price is a no brainer
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alphawave
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Yep, beats my Matfer, paid over $40 for it. Only quibble on this is the steep sides, but otherwise superior surface than Matfer.
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Are the 10" and 12" at good prices?
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The 8" is a bit small (~6.25" diameter cooking surface) if, say, you want to pan fry 10 frozen gyozas at a time.
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kennethkhan
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Same deal as last time. Thanks OP for posting, I need to purchase these again. Had to return previous purchase because of bad shipping/handling; the products got damaged. Hope this time they'll package properly. Just imagine, they put one of these pans in a plastic shipping bag w/o any protection for delivery Big Grin
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10in pan for $20 and 12in pan for $28 seem like good deals too
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10" for 21$ is a good deal. Hopefully it's a decent pan. I've just gotten tired of dealing with ceramic pans that become sticky and flake off and I already have old school cast iron pans but they are heavy and the bottoms have rust and are damaged
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Quote from vipz :
The 8" is a bit small (~6.25" diameter cooking surface) if, say, you want to pan fry 10 frozen gyozas at a time.

It's a perfect size for omelettes. Unfortunately, that shape isn't great for flipping or rolling them.
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These pans are 1mm thick. It'll react to heat quickly but will warp when heated too quickly or heated too high. Get at least 3mm if you have induction cooking. IKEA is probably the best bang for your buck. 3mm thick, 9" for $30. 11" for $40

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vard...-40581332/
Last edited by ImYoungxD April 25, 2025 at 09:57 AM.
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Seeing lots of reviews with rusted pans after few uses. What's the deal with all the seasoning talk?
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Curly always preferred these over cast iron says Moe !

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I've been waiting for a deal on a carbon steel pan, but 8 inches always feels too small to be useful for me

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