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3.6-Qt Velaze Cast Iron Dutch Oven w/ Lid for Bread Baking (Black) $29.99 + Free Shipping

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VELAZE via Amazon [amazon.com] has 3.6-Qt Velaze Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid for Bread Baking on sale for $59.99 - 50% off when you visit the promo code page to activate [amazon.com] (or apply code RKGQ7V57 at checkout) = $29.99. Shipping is free.

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Model: Velaze 3.6QT Dutch Oven for Bread Baking,Oval Cast Iron Bread Oven Pan with Lid and Offset Handles,Oven Safe to 500°F for Homemade Sourdough Bread(Black)

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Dec 19, 2025 08:10 PM
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armedmetallicaDec 19, 2025 08:10 PM
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Are we afraid these no-name brands will have lead mixed in? or nawh?
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Dec 19, 2025 09:01 PM
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FuschiaRock9880Dec 19, 2025 09:01 PM
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Are we afraid these no-name brands will have lead mixed in? or nawh?
I am. Enameling is a toxic process that usually involves lead. Country of origin is unknown which usually means China. In an effort to cut costs I'm betting most of these no-name companies take shortcuts. Not for me and my family.
Dec 19, 2025 09:12 PM
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fantitoDec 19, 2025 09:12 PM
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Quote from FuschiaRock9880 :
I am. Enameling is a toxic process that usually involves lead. Country of origin is unknown which usually means China. In an effort to cut costs I'm betting most of these no-name companies take shortcuts. Not for me and my family.
The black one is not enameled
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LivelyRoad633Yesterday 01:40 AM
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Quote from fantito :
The black one is not enameled
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Yesterday 03:36 AM
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DataJagerYesterday 03:36 AM
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Dont buy any no name cast iron off Amazon. Lead or not, the quality and seasoning is terrible. I had to toss my small pot after 2 uses since the coating came off and into my food both times
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jasonrcoker1Yesterday 03:52 AM
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The temperature required to liquify and to make cast iron pans will vaporize lead, so there is no worry of lead contamination in the original posted product. Ceramic coatings can have lead, though it is easy to test for with cheap lead test sticks available on Amazon.
As regards Chinese cast iron having bad seasoning, that is easy to fix by performing proper seasoning technique yourself prior to using it which should also be done on American cast iron. You can find many similar methods by doing an internet search for cast iron seasoning.
I hope this info is helpful to someone.
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SDinNCYesterday 03:32 PM
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Are we afraid these no-name brands will have lead mixed in? or nawh?
For black iron it really doesn't matter. For enameled iron (the colored ones) I wouldn't buy anything besides Staub or Le Ceuset.
I say that not bc of lead, but bc enamel will always crack eventually and those two companies have real warranties.
For the plain cast iron, if you were really worried, you could strip and season yourself.

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