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Victory
11 months agofrom Ocean, NJ
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Great!
I love this pan! It cooked my steak perfectly!
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Gatu
12 months agofrom Tx
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Worth the $$
Omg love it
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Merle
1 year agofrom Bew York, New York
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Good buy
Good buy and reasonable price
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Lis
1 year agoVerified PurchaserYes
Cast Iron
Gets oxidate, burns the food even on low heat.
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Lillian
1 year agoVerified PurchaserYes
turned rusted before using it
I didnt even use it once yet but it turned rusted. I will never know how much toxic coating material me and my family will eat if I use once
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Deanne
1 year agofrom Gypsum, Colorado
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Portable Grill!
Love this! Alternative for grilling steaks and more indoor.
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Kjay
1 year agofrom Florida
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Perfect size square cast iron pan
Square cast iron pan will be perfect for cooking on the grill or for a nice deep dish pizza in the oven.
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Cast Iron Pan
What I have to tell all the people that gave a bad review is to educate yourself about cast Iron. You must cure the pan in order to not get rusty. To cure (season) a cast iron pan, first, clean it thoroughly and dry it completely, then apply a very thin, even layer of high smoke point oil (like canola or vegetable oil) or shortening over the entire pan (inside, out, handle) and wipe it off until it looks almost dry. Bake it upside down in a preheated 450-500°F oven for one hour, then let it cool inside the oven, repeating the oiling and baking process 2-3 times for a new or stripped pan to build a durable, non-stick layer.
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