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Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Small Saucepan (Black)

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Amazon has Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Small Saucepan (Black) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Seasoned with non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil and made without PTFE, PFAS, or other chemicals for natural cooking
  • Made with durable cast iron that has excellent heat retention and a long ergonomic handle
  • 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

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Amazon has Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Small Saucepan (Black) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon

Features:
  • Seasoned with non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil and made without PTFE, PFAS, or other chemicals for natural cooking
  • Made with durable cast iron that has excellent heat retention and a long ergonomic handle
  • 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

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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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Yesterday 03:57 PM
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PabIoYesterday 03:57 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PabIo

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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Yesterday 04:57 PM
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GarrettG4476Yesterday 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
Yesterday 05:30 PM
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IndigoWinter2667Yesterday 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.
Yesterday 05:33 PM
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FrugalwalletYesterday 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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Yesterday 05:44 PM
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1-6Yesterday 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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Yesterday 05:53 PM
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darksiderisingYesterday 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.
Yesterday 05:55 PM
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gudstuffYesterday 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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Yesterday 06:02 PM
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Santa_ClausYesterday 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.
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Yesterday 06:02 PM
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RobertL5359Yesterday 06:02 PM
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"Planet conscious design"
Yesterday 06:33 PM
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Snow.c21Yesterday 06:33 PM
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Same price, better option
https://a.co/d/2WJQjMW
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Yesterday 06:35 PM
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j4c11Yesterday 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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Yesterday 10:15 PM
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Yesterday 10:15 PM
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Quote from Snow.c21 :
Same price, better option
https://a.co/d/2WJQjMW
Why do you keep recommending these junk MFA Amazon brands EFWEN, SONGZIMING, etc. as an alternative, have you even used these items?
Today 12:32 AM
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mclovin07Today 12:32 AM
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I have this it's awesome. Use it to render beef tallow and warm up various rubs/butter, etc
Today 02:52 AM
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NordbergeToday 02:52 AM
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Quote from Snow.c21 :
Same price, better option
https://a.co/d/2WJQjMW
Different type of product. Different uses.

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Today 03:49 AM
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SplendidPocket588Today 03:49 AM
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It's an okay price. I bought two of the equivalent from lodge as a melting pot for $2 each and $4 shipping 7 years ago from a deal, but that's the lowest price I think that has ever been seen on these new. I haven't used them much - some. They are heavy, and hard to find a spot for in kitchen. Meant one to go to workspace.

Edit: come to think of it, these were my first cast iron pans/pots. I bought a huge skillet later that I cook bacon in all the time, so buying it to dip your toes in might be a reason too.
Last edited by SplendidPocket588 January 28, 2026 at 08:54 PM.

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