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frontpagegaamn114 | Staff posted Yesterday 9:54 AM

Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Small Saucepan (Black)

$10

$18

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Amazon has Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Small Saucepan (Black) on sale for $10.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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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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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $4.89 less (32% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.29 at the time of this post.
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Amazon has Victoria 0.5-Quart Cast Iron Small Saucepan (Black) on sale for $10.40. 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

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $4.89 less (32% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.29 at the time of this post.
  • 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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Yesterday 4:22 PM
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chippingmonkYesterday 4:22 PM
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This is so cute
Yesterday 5:00 PM
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ggrr8tYesterday 5:00 PM
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If you are not going to care for it the way cast iron needs don't buy it and then complain.
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Yesterday 5:20 PM
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PowerfulCheetah3736Yesterday 5:20 PM
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How does a cast iron saucepan compare to stainless steel?
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Yesterday 5:30 PM
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abstractedpudding
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Yesterday 5:30 PM
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Quote from PowerfulCheetah3736 :
How does a cast iron saucepan compare to stainless steel?
It has better heat retention, but it is also heavy. Looking at the photos I think they show the best use case, which is to have something like cheese dips or other things you want to serve and keep hot. For actual cooking, I don't think it's that practical especially because it's pretty small. I think it'll be great to do a nice presentation of your queso dip and keep it warm longer, but I can't imagine this should be a daily use kind of saucepan.
Yesterday 5:46 PM
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SinbiosYesterday 5:46 PM
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Quote from PowerfulCheetah3736 :
How does a cast iron saucepan compare to stainless steel?
You won't be able to make any acidic sauces (anything with tomato, wine, vinegar) as it'll strip the seasoning. These are very common so I'm surprised they even make a cast iron saucepan. Stainless steel surface is the way to go for sauces.
Yesterday 6:46 PM
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ggrr8tYesterday 6:46 PM
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Quote from PowerfulCheetah3736 :
How does a cast iron saucepan compare to stainless steel?
Cast takes longer to heat but holds heat very well and evenly. It needs to be cleaned different. Only hand wash on the gentle side Over cleaning will strip the seasoning that not only protects from rust it also keeps a non-stick surface. Once clean thoroughly dry it anywhere it is wet. I don't see the need for a cast iron sauce pan though. Cast iron can react with acidic ingredients like tomatoes or citrus, which can strip the seasoning and leave a metallic taste. Stainless steel is completely non-reactive, making it the best choice for acidic sauces.
Yesterday 6:46 PM
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Loves.A.BargainYesterday 6:46 PM
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Quote from PowerfulCheetah3736 :
How does a cast iron saucepan compare to stainless steel?
Retains heat longer. Requires seasoning every so often to prevent rusting if old seasoning wears or acidic foods degrade it.

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Yesterday 10:41 PM
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sandingbatYesterday 10:41 PM
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I checked out Amazon comments--used to warm milk, butter, sauces, and when barbecuing for basting. I don't need it, but it is cute!
Yesterday 10:58 PM
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BigBrothyrYesterday 10:58 PM
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This looks like the kind of cast iron pot for pouring lead into bullet molds.
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AppollyonToday 12:17 AM
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I'm want this so bad. I have zero need for this. Thank you Slickdeals!!!

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