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6-Qt Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid (Island Spice Red)

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Amazon has 6-Qt Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid (Island Spice Red) for $54.90. Shipping is free.

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  • Broil, braise, bake or roast your favorite meals in the oven up to 500 Degree F.
  • Porcelain enamel on cast iron is heat tolerant and impervious to water and other consumables.

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Amazon has 6-Qt Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid (Island Spice Red) for $54.90. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Details:
  • Broil, braise, bake or roast your favorite meals in the oven up to 500 Degree F.
  • Porcelain enamel on cast iron is heat tolerant and impervious to water and other consumables.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 30K ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Lodge Island Spice 6 Quart Dutch Oven EC6D43

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dazedxxx
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FYI...This lodge Dutch Oven is manufactured in China.
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AndrewG8296
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Quote from dazedxxx :
FYI...This lodge Dutch Oven is manufactured in China.

Yeah, their enamel stuff is unless it's the premium USA Enamel. Regular cast iron is all made in USA.
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The same "Mercer" branded pot is $37.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJCT56ZJ
Last edited by BoopSnoot May 3, 2025 at 10:04 AM.
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sgb
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Quote from Widowmaker :
The same "Mercer" branded pot is $37.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJCT56ZJ

Is Mercer the same as Lodge? I haven't seen anything so far that confirms that.
Last edited by BoopSnoot May 3, 2025 at 10:04 AM.
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murdocke
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Quote from Widowmaker :
The same "Mercer" branded pot is $37.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJCT56ZJ

The Lodge weighs a pound more, so no, they're not the same.
Last edited by BoopSnoot May 3, 2025 at 10:04 AM.
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TinyTimslick
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Quote from murdocke :
The Lodge weighs a pound more, so no, they're not the same.
Worth noting that there are applications where thinner cast iron is preferred
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Have owned one of these previously as my first enameled Dutch oven. Works as it should, quite heavy, great for stews/roasts/bread. Replaced mine last year due to a big chip in the enamel inside after 8 years of using it every other week. Accidentally left it on extra high when preheating, weakened the enamel. Take necessary care of it to protect the enamel (don't let it get too hot, don't use metal utensils) and it should last as long as any other Dutch oven in this price range. 6 qt is a good size for family of 4-8 cooking.

Sure, it isn't a Le Creuset or Staub, but for a normal family this is a very good price. Isn't made in the US, but it's at least an American company.
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massiver
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Highly recommend the cuisinart dutch oven line, chef's classic enameled casserole. I got the 7qt for $70 a few years ago. Super durable and performs within range of my le creuset.
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garej704
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Quote from Coramoor :
Have owned one of these previously as my first enameled Dutch oven. Works as it should, quite heavy, great for stews/roasts/bread. Replaced mine last year due to a big chip in the enamel inside after 8 years of using it every other week. Accidentally left it on extra high when preheating, weakened the enamel. Take necessary care of it to protect the enamel (don't let it get too hot, don't use metal utensils) and it should last as long as any other Dutch oven in this price range. 6 qt is a good size for family of 4-8 cooking.Sure, it isn't a Le Creuset or Staub, but for a normal family this is a very good price. Isn't made in the US, but it's at least an American company.
My Le Creuset chipped too after leaving it extra high to long on my induction range. Lesson learned.
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mikeyvegas17
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I own this dutch oven, and love it. Used it for baking sourdough breads, deep frying chicken/fries/onion rings, as well as making one pot spaghetti. It's quite versatile.
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aendil
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Is there a version with no enamel?
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BeautifulWallaby273
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Quote from mikeyvegas17 :
I own this dutch oven, and love it. Used it for baking sourdough breads, deep frying chicken/fries/onion rings, as well as making one pot spaghetti. It's quite versatile.

I love mine as well, although I got it at TJ Maxx or somewhere similar over the holidays. Use it for bread, deep fry, and roasts. It's easier to clean and maintain than my regular non-enamel Lodge cast iron dutch oven, although I do season the rim and the outer edges of the lid after a wash since those aren't coated.
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buick66
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Bought this in a different shade of red in November 2017 for $40. There is a small chip on one of the handles, and gotta say, hubby is the cook, and he is not careful with things. Use it about twice a month.
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ozmotes
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In terms of sizing, 6qt has felt just barely sufficient to cook an entire package of chicken/beef in the sizes common at my local supermarket/Target. I wish it was a 7qt.

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Quote from BeautifulWallaby273 :
I love mine as well, although I got it at TJ Maxx or somewhere similar over the holidays. Use it for bread, deep fry, and roasts. It's easier to clean and maintain than my regular non-enamel Lodge cast iron dutch oven, although I do season the rim and the outer edges of the lid after a wash since those aren't coated.
The documentation that came with mine mentioned that the outer edges are actually coated, just clear.

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