Lodge Lehman's Exclusive Logo Pre Seasoned Cast Iron Cooking Skillet 10.25 inch
Lodge Lehman's Exclusive Logo Pre Seasoned Cast Iron Cooking Skillet 10.25 inch
Stamped on the bottom with the Lehman's logo, it makes a great gift and keepsake Overall: 10-1/4OD x 1-3/4D With assist handle: 16-1/8W Weight
Lodge Cast Iron 5 Inch Pre-Seasoned Square Wonder Skillet - The Lodge Cast Iron 5-inch square Skillet is wonderful for cooking individual eggs or other small dishes. Cast iron loves a campfire, a stovetop, or an oven, and can slow-cook foods without scorching. It retains heat well so you can sear meat at higher temperatures and will keep your delicious meals warm for a long time. Whether used in a kitchen or camp, theses virtually indestructible cookware should last for generations.
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