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10" Victoria Cast Iron Round Skillet w/ Handles (Seasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil)

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Amazon has 10" Victoria Cast Iron Round Skillet w/ Handles (Seasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Macy's also has 10" Victoria Cast Iron Round Skillet w/ Handles (Seasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free on $25+ orders.

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Amazon has 10" Victoria Cast Iron Round Skillet w/ Handles (Seasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Macy's also has 10" Victoria Cast Iron Round Skillet w/ Handles (Seasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free on $25+ orders.

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

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from Amazon customers.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $12.24 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $27.23.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Victoria Cast Iron Round Skillet with Double Loop Handles, Made in Colombia, 10 Inches

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FeistyTest4005
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Laugh all you want:

10" is about the sweet spot for these for most people. 8 in is too small to do much in besides maybe fry two or three eggs maximum. 12 in is huge and heavy and you'll never find the right place to store it unless you cook pretty regularly

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Dec 19, 2025 11:15 PM
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Laugh all you want:

10" is about the sweet spot for these for most people. 8 in is too small to do much in besides maybe fry two or three eggs maximum. 12 in is huge and heavy and you'll never find the right place to store it unless you cook pretty regularly
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Dec 20, 2025 05:46 AM
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FYI - loop handles tend to work better on your grill. Those long handles just seem to consume too much grill space.
Dec 20, 2025 04:08 PM
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stuukeDec 20, 2025 04:08 PM
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Tempted to get this for searing steaks
Dec 20, 2025 04:11 PM
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joycezwDec 20, 2025 04:11 PM
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Very Tempted to get one, can use it for grills at home
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Lazy AmericanDec 20, 2025 05:21 PM
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My girlfriends agree.... 10" hits their sweet spot.... 12" is to big and 8" is not enough.
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splunkDec 20, 2025 05:28 PM
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What oil can you season these things with? Coconut oil is fine? Don't mention any seed oils, as I will never use them.
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Shock96Dec 20, 2025 06:57 PM
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Quote from splunk :
What oil can you season these things with? Coconut oil is fine? Don't mention any seed oils, as I will never use them.
I have been using avocado oil to season all my cast iron. A 520 degree smoke point makes it a good choice.
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Quote from Shock96 :
I have been using avocado oil to season all my cast iron. A 520 degree smoke point makes it a good choice.
I'll look into that. Thanks!
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Quote from Shock96 :
I have been using avocado oil to season all my cast iron. A 520 degree smoke point makes it a good choice.
Do you just season with this oil, and then wipe it down with a 'Scott towel?' I think that's how it goes, anyways.
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jayreezyDec 20, 2025 09:19 PM
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Quote from Lazy American :
My girlfriends agree.... 10" hits their sweet spot.... 12" is to big and 8" is not enough.
I'm glad she's not my gf. I could never satisfy her.
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Ok so here is my seasoning process for cast iron pans.

Wash the pan thoroughly and dry it

Pour some avocado oil into the pan and wipe it all around, up and down. No excess.

Preheat the oven to 400 or so degrees.

Place a piece of aluminum foil on the lower rack and turn the pan upside down on the top rack over the aluminum foil.

Bake it for an hour, turn off the oven and let it sit in there until cooled. Done.

Make sure the 2 racks are about the same distance from each other.

This works for just about any pan. It is tougher with the taller 8qt dutch ovens I would guess but all my dutch ovens are enameled.

Now if you use it properly it won't require any seasoning again. If you run it too hot and it gets some burned on areas or gets sticky, there are some products that will strip it down and you can re-season it.
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OrangeHome7549Dec 21, 2025 12:38 AM
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Quote from splunk :
What oil can you season these things with? Coconut oil is fine? Don't mention any seed oils, as I will never use them.
I'm assuming (hoping) that's for ethical reasons, but to clarify for anyone who reads it, seasoning a cast iron pan with seed oil will have zero negative impact on your health. None whatsoever. Never listen to wellness grifters.
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JBX945Dec 21, 2025 02:13 AM
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Quote from splunk :
What oil can you season these things with? Coconut oil is fine? Don't mention any seed oils, as I will never use them.
Butter or grapeseed oil is what has always been recommended.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pompei...om=/search
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Quote from OrangeHome7549 :
I'm assuming (hoping) that's for ethical reasons, but to clarify for anyone who reads it, seasoning a cast iron pan with seed oil will have zero negative impact on your health. None whatsoever. Never listen to wellness grifters.
What if I told you it was none of your business.

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