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0.5-Quart Victoria Cast Iron Saucepan $9.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 0.5-Quart Victoria Cast Iron Saucepan for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • DEEP CAST IRON PAN: Our cast iron pot is seasoned with non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil and made without PTFE, PFAS, or other chemicals for natural cooking. Plus, the spouts allow an easier glide when you are pouring food out of the saucepan.
  • CAST IRON COOKWARE: This cast iron cooking pot is made with durable cast iron that has excellent heat retention and a long ergonomic handle. The 0.45-quart size is great for dips and sauces, while the 2-quart size is ideal for soup or fondue.
  • SPECIAL CARE: This cast iron pan is made with natural materials without synthetic coatings or processes. Our cookware requires special use and care and should never be air-dried or put in a dishwasher. Follow the included instructions for proper care.
  • VERSATILE IRON CAST POT: This versatile cast iron pot features drip-free pour spouts for easy serving. It can be used with an induction, gas, ceramic, or electric stovetop or in an oven, on a grill, in a pizza oven, or over a campfire up to 1,000°F.
  • FROM STOVE TO TABLE: Victoria has manufactured quality cast iron cookware in our own factories in Colombia since 1939. Our economical cast iron products are made with resource-efficient materials that will last for years to come.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 0.5-Quart Victoria Cast Iron Saucepan for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • DEEP CAST IRON PAN: Our cast iron pot is seasoned with non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil and made without PTFE, PFAS, or other chemicals for natural cooking. Plus, the spouts allow an easier glide when you are pouring food out of the saucepan.
  • CAST IRON COOKWARE: This cast iron cooking pot is made with durable cast iron that has excellent heat retention and a long ergonomic handle. The 0.45-quart size is great for dips and sauces, while the 2-quart size is ideal for soup or fondue.
  • SPECIAL CARE: This cast iron pan is made with natural materials without synthetic coatings or processes. Our cookware requires special use and care and should never be air-dried or put in a dishwasher. Follow the included instructions for proper care.
  • VERSATILE IRON CAST POT: This versatile cast iron pot features drip-free pour spouts for easy serving. It can be used with an induction, gas, ceramic, or electric stovetop or in an oven, on a grill, in a pizza oven, or over a campfire up to 1,000°F.
  • FROM STOVE TO TABLE: Victoria has manufactured quality cast iron cookware in our own factories in Colombia since 1939. Our economical cast iron products are made with resource-efficient materials that will last for years to come.

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Model: Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Saucepan, Small Cast Iron Melting Pot Seasoned with Flaxseed Oil, Made in Colombia, Black

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Today 03:57 PM
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PabIoToday 03:57 PM
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Got this thing a few months ago ... Use it more than I thought to melt butter and small stuff.... Balance is definitely wonky
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Today 04:57 PM
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GarrettG4476Today 04:57 PM
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Quote from PabIo :
Got this thing a few months ago ... Use it more than I thought to melt butter and small stuff.... Balance is definitely wonky
Seems like an awkward size for sure
Today 05:30 PM
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IndigoWinter2667Today 05:30 PM
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Calling it a sauce pan was a weird move, these are melting pots. Great for melting butter, keeping bbq sauce warm, etc.
Today 05:33 PM
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FrugalwalletToday 05:33 PM
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This site has just become an advertising arm of Amazon! The last 5 posts were straight up Amazon ads. Time to delete.
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Today 05:44 PM
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1-6Today 05:44 PM
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Bought it for my commiefornia lifestyle. Who knew that I would be going back to campfires for cooking. Electricity prices are expensive.
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Today 05:53 PM
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darksiderisingToday 05:53 PM
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Quote from 1-6 :
Bought it for my commiefornia lifestyle. Who knew that I would be going back to campfires for cooking. Electricity prices are expensive.
The energy companies taking in obscene profits every year is basically the opposite of communism, neighbor. Their profit margins are a large part of our energy costs.
Today 05:55 PM
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gudstuffToday 05:55 PM
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I can't imagine a cook of any level reaching for this.

You can find a more suitable stainless steel option for a fraction of the price or maybe free on Marketplace, CL, or any thrift shop.

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Santa_ClausToday 06:02 PM
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Quote from gudstuff :
I can't imagine a cook of any level reaching for this.

You can find a more suitable stainless steel option for a fraction of the price or maybe free on Marketplace, CL, or any thrift shop.
Well la de frick'in da.
Today 06:02 PM
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RobertL5359Today 06:02 PM
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"Planet conscious design"
Today 06:33 PM
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Snow.c21Today 06:33 PM
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Same price, better option
https://a.co/d/2WJQjMW
Today 06:35 PM
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j4c11Today 06:35 PM
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Looks like it would tip over easily. And there's issues cooking acidic foods in cast iron, so anything with vinegar, barbecue sauce for example, is out. Not sure what this would be useful for, maybe melting butter or heating baked beans on a campfire.

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