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5-Quart EDGING CASTING Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Pot w/ Skillet Lid

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EDGING COOKWARE via Amazon has 5-Quart EDGING CASTING Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Pot w/ Skillet Lid on sale for $31.83. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 2-in-1 pre-seasoned cast iron Dutch oven: Pot with skillet lid; seasoned with vegetable oil (no synthetic coatings or chemicals)
  • Versatile cooking: Use as Dutch oven for soups, stews, baking, roasting, frying, grilling, broiling, braising, sautĆ©ing meats/vegetables; skillet lid doubles as standalone pan
  • Sturdy integrated handles: Loop helper handles on both pot and skillet for safe, convenient transport from stove to table
  • Easy care: Hand wash in warm water; dry thoroughly on stove at medium heat; season with thin layer of natural oil; wipe off excess
  • Durable & natural: High-quality cast iron construction; builds seasoning over time for improved non-stick performance and longevity

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EDGING COOKWARE via Amazon has 5-Quart EDGING CASTING Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Pot w/ Skillet Lid on sale for $31.83. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • 2-in-1 pre-seasoned cast iron Dutch oven: Pot with skillet lid; seasoned with vegetable oil (no synthetic coatings or chemicals)
  • Versatile cooking: Use as Dutch oven for soups, stews, baking, roasting, frying, grilling, broiling, braising, sautĆ©ing meats/vegetables; skillet lid doubles as standalone pan
  • Sturdy integrated handles: Loop helper handles on both pot and skillet for safe, convenient transport from stove to table
  • Easy care: Hand wash in warm water; dry thoroughly on stove at medium heat; season with thin layer of natural oil; wipe off excess
  • Durable & natural: High-quality cast iron construction; builds seasoning over time for improved non-stick performance and longevity

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Model: EDGING CASTING 2-in-1 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Pot with Skillet Lid Cooking Pan, Cast Iron Skillet Cookware Pan Set with Dual Handles Indoor Outdoor for Bread, Frying, Baking, Camping, BBQ, 5QT

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Yesterday 10:28 AM
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SlickproexpertYesterday 10:28 AM
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looks heavy
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Yesterday 10:46 AM
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bigwangYesterday 10:46 AM
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This seems like a standard price for these types of things on Amazon. I've been waiting for one to reach the threshold of $25.
Yesterday 02:15 PM
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RobinR99Yesterday 02:15 PM
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I love cast iron but I don't follow the advice on maintenance. I wash em, about twice a year I put em in the dishwasher. They are great and I have no issues. The only rule I follow is I don't let em rust, but when I did, I just cleaned it off and started over. They heat evenly, they cook beautifully and ya can't kill em. They sear foods, bake, fry, boil, just anything I want to do, they will work for me.
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Yesterday 02:47 PM
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drsnowmonYesterday 02:47 PM
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Are these safe to use on your stovetop induction?
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AdmiralAsshat
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Never heard of this brand, the oven itself appears to be a knock-off of Lodge's famous Double Dutch Oven:
https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L8DD...B000LEXR0K

The Lodge one goes on sale somewhat frequently, so I'd probably just wait for a deal on that one.
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Quote from RobinR99 :
I love cast iron but I don't follow the advice on maintenance. I wash em, about twice a year I put em in the dishwasher. They are great and I have no issues. The only rule I follow is I don't let em rust, but when I did, I just cleaned it off and started over. They heat evenly, they cook beautifully and ya can't kill em. They sear foods, bake, fry, boil, just anything I want to do, they will work for me.
My mom thinks that too, but she can't tell her acidic foods she cooks in the pan taste super metallic from there being no seasoning layer to block the iron from leaching into the food.

Multi-clad stainless steel uses metal cores to transfer heat more readily and evenly. They take less time and energy to get up to the temperature for searing, and they're perfect for people who want to wash their cookware in a dishwasher.

I'm personally a fan of following best practices, I've usually found my seasoned cast iron performs better than when I used to wash the seasoning off, but we all get to run our own kitchens.
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armedmetallicaYesterday 11:52 PM
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Quote from AdmiralAsshat :
Never heard of this brand, the oven itself appears to be a knock-off of Lodge's famous Double Dutch Oven:
https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L8DD...B000LEXR0K

The Lodge one goes on sale somewhat frequently, so I'd probably just wait for a deal on that one.
agreed - who knows if this has lead in it? not saying we know lodge doesn't, but probably less likely.

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Today 01:24 AM
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HilariousFeather464Today 01:24 AM
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Quote from Slickproexpert :
looks heavy
Mom's spaghetti?
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BaconSnakeToday 01:26 AM
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Quote from drsnowmon :
Are these safe to use on your stovetop induction?
Yes, absolutely. I usually use mine with a paper towel between the cast iron and the stove just to make sure it doesnt scratch.
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ChrisC6090Today 01:38 AM
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Quote from Slickproexpert :
looks heavy
🤣 hilarious
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Today 01:39 AM
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ChrisC6090Today 01:39 AM
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I could not ship this to you for this price if the material cost was zero.
Today 01:40 AM
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AquaIdea9357Today 01:40 AM
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Quote from Slickproexpert :
looks heavy
Yes, cast iron tends to be heavy.
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Today 01:43 AM
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AquaIdea9357Today 01:43 AM
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This is a steady price for the past few months.
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JonBthatsMe
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Based on the maker, does your food get close to final cooking temp but never finish? šŸ˜
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beervomitToday 02:03 AM
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I love Edging!
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