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10.25" Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron Dual Handle Pan (Black)

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Amazon has 10.25" Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron Dual Handle Pan (Black, L8SKL) for $12.90. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • Made in the USA
  • Seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil
  • Great for outdoor cooking
  • Cast to last for generations
  • Compatible with any stovetop (including induction), oven, grill, or campfire
  • Nontoxic cookware made without PFAS
  • Hand wash, dry, oil. Click here for use and care information.
  • Click here to view the Lodge Made Right Warranty

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Amazon has 10.25" Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron Dual Handle Pan (Black, L8SKL) for $12.90. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member E28M5 for sharing this deal.

About this item:
  • Made in the USA
  • Seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil
  • Great for outdoor cooking
  • Cast to last for generations
  • Compatible with any stovetop (including induction), oven, grill, or campfire
  • Nontoxic cookware made without PFAS
  • Hand wash, dry, oil. Click here for use and care information.
  • Click here to view the Lodge Made Right Warranty

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Written by E28M5

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Model: Lodge 6521850 10.25 in. Cast Iron Skillet Black

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JollyReward8938
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I've been wanting to try a cast iron pan. Snagged this. Thanks!
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I got this a few weeks back. I am not sure if it just my sample or Lodge quality is not what it used to be. The one that I receive has file mark (?) on the outside of the lip. Since these are casted, I suspect the mold might be worn. Also, the seasoning from the factory is uneven. There is a thick layer on one side of the handle. I have a 12" pan that I got about 10 yrs ago and didn't have these problems.
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Quote from MiniSuper :
I got this a few weeks back. I am not sure if it just my sample or Lodge quality is not what it used to be. The one that I receive has file mark (?) on the outside of the lip. Since these are casted, I suspect the mold might be worn. Also, the seasoning from the factory is uneven. There is a thick layer on one side of the handle. I have a 12" pan that I got about 10 yrs ago and didn't have these problems.
The file mark is pretty common. I would say its on ~half of the lodge pans/bakeware/accessories I own. The uneven seasoning is not something I have come across, but its probably because of the way it was hanging when it was sprayed and baked on.
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toishiki
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This or the handled one on woot? Already have a Macy's 10 inch tho, still want one from lodge haha
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What are these typically used for vs single handled skillets? Are these more for baking?
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AmusedCheetah9385
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Quote from leecm :
What are these typically used for vs single handled skillets? Are these more for baking?
I have the larger one that I use as a griddle/flat top on my kettle grill. Fits great and easier clean up than a designated flat top cooker.
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IndigoWinter2667
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Quote from toishiki :
This or the handled one on woot? Already have a Macy's 10 inch tho, still want one from lodge haha
Depends on what you want out of it. For stovetop cooking you probably want the "standard" one with a handle and the assist handle. This model, with two assist handles, is better for oven or BBQ use, since it fits better and you can generally pick it up easier with better balance for long distance moves.

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The Lodge Baker's skillet is also on sale, albeit a bit higher price:
https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-BW10...B0971M529B

I really like this one because it can fit in my toaster oven, and I've made some great foccacia bread in the toaster oven that way. But I believe it's about the same size as the one in the main deal, so either would work.

If you have a toaster oven, that's a compelling reason to get one of these over the normal ones with the longer handles--those won't fit.
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I'd love to try this style. They are heavy and I think this would be easier to pick up. Anything under 12" is too small though.

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The Lodge Baker's skillet is also on sale, albeit a bit higher price:
https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-BW10...B0971M529B
How is this different from the OP?
Last edited by jjmIII May 14, 2025 at 08:59 AM.
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AUT1GER
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Walmart has priced matched.
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Is it heavy?
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esgipson
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Quote from leecm :
What are these typically used for vs single handled skillets? Are these more for baking?
I say you use this here to make cornbread, son!
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I'd love to try this style. They are heavy and I think this would be easier to pick up. Anything under 12" is too small though.How is this different from the OP?
It's almost 1.4lbs lighter and doesn't have the pour spouts.
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Quote from leecm :
What are these typically used for vs single handled skillets? Are these more for baking?
Takes up less space on the table when you bring out the sizzling fajitas

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Quote from leecm :
What are these typically used for vs single handled skillets? Are these more for baking?
Yes. The loop handles are often called baker's skillets.

They're also awesome for using on the grill, for cooking side dishes and the like. The long handle is often an obstruction you don't want to deal with. This is a great size for a 22" weber.

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