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Victoria Cast Iron (Seasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil): 8" Skillet $11, 6.5" Skillet

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Amazon has Victoria Cast Iron Skillet (Seasoned with Flaxseed Oil) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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Available Deals:Macy's has Victoria Cast Iron Skillet (Seasoned with Flaxseed Oil) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards Members (free to join).

Available Deals:Product Description (6.5" Skillet):
  • Better Performance. The cast iron pan has greater retention and distribution of heat. This seasoned frying pan can keep your food hot for 15 min Or longer. Curved and Longer handle for better grip.
  • Lifetime Warranty. High Quality commercial iron casting for durability excellent heat retention. Made in Colombia using European cast iron machinery. Suitable for cooking in: induction, ceramic, campfire, grill, broiler and oven.
  • Ready-to-use seasoning: 100% non-GMO flaxseed oil seasoned coating. Does not contain PTFE and foes that can be harmful to your health. Flaxseed oil it's a vegetable oil, Perfect natural easy-release seasoning that gets even better with time.
  • Healthy for you. Trace amounts of iron are naturally released when cooking with seasoned cast iron skillet, boosting the mineral in your diet.
  • Versatile. This small cast iron skillet can be used for serving, cooking, baking, grilling, and oven-to-table. Suitable for cooking in: induction, ceramic, campfire, grill, broiler and oven. Multi-use as an egg pan, tapas pan, appetizer dish, little pie skillet, individual serving plates, biscuit pan, ramekin, dip bowl and more, and it's genius for portion control!

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  • About this Deal:
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    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 13k reviews.
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Amazon has Victoria Cast Iron Skillet (Seasoned with Flaxseed Oil) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.

Available Deals:Macy's has Victoria Cast Iron Skillet (Seasoned with Flaxseed Oil) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards Members (free to join).

Available Deals:Product Description (6.5" Skillet):
  • Better Performance. The cast iron pan has greater retention and distribution of heat. This seasoned frying pan can keep your food hot for 15 min Or longer. Curved and Longer handle for better grip.
  • Lifetime Warranty. High Quality commercial iron casting for durability excellent heat retention. Made in Colombia using European cast iron machinery. Suitable for cooking in: induction, ceramic, campfire, grill, broiler and oven.
  • Ready-to-use seasoning: 100% non-GMO flaxseed oil seasoned coating. Does not contain PTFE and foes that can be harmful to your health. Flaxseed oil it's a vegetable oil, Perfect natural easy-release seasoning that gets even better with time.
  • Healthy for you. Trace amounts of iron are naturally released when cooking with seasoned cast iron skillet, boosting the mineral in your diet.
  • Versatile. This small cast iron skillet can be used for serving, cooking, baking, grilling, and oven-to-table. Suitable for cooking in: induction, ceramic, campfire, grill, broiler and oven. Multi-use as an egg pan, tapas pan, appetizer dish, little pie skillet, individual serving plates, biscuit pan, ramekin, dip bowl and more, and it's genius for portion control!

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 13k reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Victoria 6.5 Inch Mini Cast Iron Skillet. Small Frying Pan,Seasoned with 100% Kosher Certified Non-GMO Flaxseed Oil (SKL-206)

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DeProof
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I like both but Victoria are slightly lighter and I think the preseasoning is smoother and better as well. Also the handles are longer on the Victoria.

That being said, a 6" is nearly useless. An 8" is only good for one grilled cheese sandwich or half of a pack of breakfast links to put it into perspective.
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In Consumer Reports recent tests on cast iron frying pans, the USA made Lodge beat out the Colombian made Victoria. The scores were close 77 to 74, respectively — but the Lodge also received CR Recommended and CR Smart Buy accolades.

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Is this better than Lodge or basically same?
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Quote from kizernal :
Is this better than Lodge or basically same?

In Consumer Reports recent tests on cast iron frying pans, the USA made Lodge beat out the Colombian made Victoria. The scores were close 77 to 74, respectively — but the Lodge also received CR Recommended and CR Smart Buy accolades.
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Quote from kizernal :
Is this better than Lodge or basically same?

I like both but Victoria are slightly lighter and I think the preseasoning is smoother and better as well. Also the handles are longer on the Victoria.

That being said, a 6" is nearly useless. An 8" is only good for one grilled cheese sandwich or half of a pack of breakfast links to put it into perspective.
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I have both Lodge and Victoria pans along with other cast iron pieces. The Lodge pans are a bit rougher while the Victoria pans are smoother. I like both but I think they have different uses depending.
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Check your local antique/thrift stores for the smaller cast iron pans. I picked up a Wagner #3 for $7 because it didn't have any branding. If it had the Wagner logo it would have been priced over $50.
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8 inch is available minimum one would want. It would fit one small sandwich or make a small omelette.

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I have a 12" Victoria that I use every day. For me it has been at least as good a performer, if not better, than my Lodge.
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What is this? A cast iron for ants?
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Any comments for them much lighter carbon steel pans? Also needs seasoning from time to time. TIA!
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Quote from GTwannabe :
Check your local antique/thrift stores for the smaller cast iron pans. I picked up a Wagner #3 for $7 because it didn't have any branding. If it had the Wagner logo it would have been priced over $50.
I was about to say that, trifth store pricing is crazy nowadays
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Quote from Shock96 :
I have both Lodge and Victoria pans along with other cast iron pieces. The Lodge pans are a bit rougher while the Victoria pans are smoother. I like both but I think they have different uses depending.
When you say smoother ,do you mean the inside surface of the pan, because the last frying pan I brought, the inside surface had nooks and crannies like an English muffin?
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Quote from mesowetodit :
Any comments for them much lighter carbon steel pans? Also needs seasoning from time to time. TIA!
My problem with carbon steel, at least the Merten & Storck one I got, is that it isn't flat. If I get it REALLY hot, it flattens out a bit, but getting a coat of oil to distribute nicely at a medium temperature is virtually impossible. The middle of the pan sticks up a bit, so oil avoids it, and food still ends up getting stuck in it. I don't have that problem with a heavy cast iron.
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Quote from bettyblue :
When you say smoother ,do you mean the inside surface of the pan, because the last frying pan I brought, the inside surface had nooks and crannies like an English muffin?
Yes the inside of the Victoria pans are a bit smoother than the Lodge. Not micro smooth like stainless. Just smoother overall.

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Quote from GTwannabe :
Check your local antique/thrift stores for the smaller cast iron pans. I picked up a Wagner #3 for $7 because it didn't have any branding. If it had the Wagner logo it would have been priced over $50.

With the rougher surface on the lodge, do you notice more sticking due to it? I can currently fry eggs with my cast iron pan but looking for a larger one. I noticed the lodge being rougher in stores and was wondering.

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