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The Lodge Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet is a 15-inch, 6.4-pound powerhouse designed for professional-grade heat retention and rapid temperature control up to 500°F. Pre-seasoned with natural vegetable oil, it offers a chemical-free, easy-release surface that improves with use. Perfectly balanced for stove, oven, grill, or campfire, this American-made skillet combines lightweight durability with a lifetime warranty, making it the ultimate versatile cookware for the modern culinary enthusiast.

| ASIN | B009418TN6 |
| Additional Features | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,148 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #420 in Skillets |
| Brand Name | Lodge |
| Capacity | 12 ounces |
| Coating Description | Seasoned Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,228) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075536551500, 70075536551509 |
| Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | Skillet |
| Item Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lodge Manufacturing Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CRS15PLT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime limited manufacturer's warranty |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet |
| Model Number | Skillet |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
| Shape | Round |
| Specific Uses For Product | Paella |
| UPC | 798527541419 075536551500 752913154324 749628416342 707430980895 732233460497 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**M
Great skillet
This skillet is great. Size is wonderful, where you can cook 3 or 4 items at once. It's carbon steel which is great for heat retention. It's great for eggs, bacon, hash browns, pancakes etc. Great for indoors or out on the grill.
J**K
Love it.
I do not understand the negative reviews for this pan. It's awesome! The price is lower than other brands. It comes pre-seasoned, and seasons more as you use it. Treat it like cast iron (i.e. no soap, rub with a lite coat of oil after cleaning). It heats fast and evenly. There is a slight hump in the middle of the pan, but that helps you sear better along the heating element (if you use gas). If you use electric, pre-heat it at a lower heat before-hand. If you use induction, then there is no problem. It's a great pan that you can use for generations.
J**Z
Better than Cast Iron
This item comes from Lodge - the company that is the "Iron" standard of cast iron skillets. We've had a set (8", 10", 12" and 15") for five months now and have used every one of them on the kitchen stove, on the grill, and over the open fire. They are better than all my cast iron lodge pans that I've used for 50 years. Here's why: They heat up a little faster than cast iron (though not as fast as aluminum or regular steel pans). They cool down faster than cast iron - a real plus when you are an iron chef like myself who uses our restaurant-grade stove at high flame! These pans have shown NO sign of rust despite my using them outside regularly. They required zero seasoning - it seemed to me that they were seasoned better than I could have done (usually with oven time, olive oil, and rubbing). And best of all, they are lighter than cast iron. The weight aspect is critical for me who is starting to lose a little wrist strength (though I can still lower a double-bit axe to my nose when holding it at arm's length)! And I am able to actually hold the long, steel handle of these skillets - almost entirely for the duration of any cooking job - without a mitt. I have switched entirely to these skillets instead of cast iron unless I'm using the dutch oven. The rivets are extremely well-fastened and I have confidence they will hold the handle on for the rest of my life. Why did I not discover these earlier!?
A**R
Pan warps significantly towards burner
The non-stick in my 14.5 in non-stick pan is wearing out. I have read many reviews on how great the non-stick properties are for seasoned carbon steel pans. I like a large skillet for making skillet fried potatoes and pancakes so I bought this 15 in Lodge carbon steel skillet, seasoned it following on-line instructions and have cooked three potatoes with ham hash breakfasts. The cooking surface of the pan is ~ 12 inches. The large burner on my glass stovetop is 11 inches. Using an infrared thermometer, the temperature in the middle of the pan was ~ 420 degrees, while the temperature towards the edges was ~ 230-300 degrees. The burner was set to "4". The pan has a very significant warp that gets worse as it heats. The good news is the taste of the cooked hash. I microwave potatoes till cooked, then chop them into small chunks. I also chopped the ham into small chunks. I use a generous (tablespoon +) helping of ghee. I start cooking the ham while still preparing the potatoes (I like the ham well cooked). I spread the food evenly throughout the pan and stir/turn it pretty often. The center obviously cooks much faster than the edges, so it is important to monitor and stir/turn the cooking food frequently, about every 1 to 1.5 minutes. NOTE: This is my favorite breakfast. I have been making it for years. My technique is pretty solid. The taste of this breakfast, cooked in this pan is perfect, noticeably better than in my 14 inch non-stick (Teflon?) skillet. Potatoes are soft on the inside with the slight toasted crunch on the outside that I consider perfection. One the hash starts getting close to being done, I move everything to one side of the pan, leaving plenty of room to cook (usually) 4 but could fit 6 eggs. The eggs turn easily, without significant sticking. Realize, the pan is not fully seasoned yet. I also continue to turn the hash. I love that the pan is large enough to accommodate everything at one time. Overall, I am happy with the pan, but very disappointed with the warped bottom and loss of contact with the stove burner. This would not be a problem on a gas stove. Cleanup this AM was super easy. The pan wiped clean with a paper towel. Zero sticking of either ham or potato bits. Again, I stress that the pan is not fully seasoned yet. I am eager to see how well this pan will cook pancakes once it has seasoned a bit more. No doubt it will cook a great Paella in the oven or on a grill. I also think it will do a good job of searing meats, although I haven't done that yet. Results would be better on a flat pan, but I see some advantages of being able to move cooking foods to the less hot outer edges. If you cook on a gas stove, I think you will be very satisfied with this pan. Electric, not as much. My experience with this carbon steel pan on my glass top stove, and the pan's tendency to warp means I will not be replacing my teflon pans with carbon steel pans. However, I am happy enough that I am generally satisfied with the pan and not wishing to return it.
H**E
best damn oversized skillet - but one warning (burner size)
Great skillet for searing or cooking - large accommodating size (15 inches), heats quickly, easy clean-up, can be used on stove or in oven. We bought this skillet two to three years ago and it was great. Only problem was that our burners were not large enough for it. Skillet would only get hot in the center area, just above the burner - leaving a ring further out in the pan that got no heat at all. Sadly had to return it. Just bought again as a gift for friend with larger stove - but apparently burners not large enough to get the entire pan warm - so it will be have to be returned. What a shame, as it is a great skillet. Can also be used on top of an outdoor grill... wish we had one.
S**Y
More like cast iron than carbon steel
I have purchased over a dozen carbon steel pans, from skillets to paella pans, so I am very familiar with carbon steel. Lodge says this pan is carbon steel, but it is unlike any I’ve ever seen. It looks and cooks like a cast iron pan. I like and own many cast iron pans, so I’m also familiar with it. Because I like cast iron, I won’t return this, but it is certainly not what I expected. Unless you’re okay with receiving a cast iron pan, and are expecting a carbon steel like you are likely familiar with, I suggest you skip this one. It looks and feels like a rough textured cast iron, not carbon steel.
C**S
Son excelentes como comal grande, para pizzas o para hacer desayuno todo en un sartén.
M**E
Its my fault anyway, i didn't know it was small
S**H
This is a outstanding pan, the fish fry and Paella in first attempt came out so well, worth it
C**S
Heats up fast and retains the heat for a long time
C**U
C... enfado monumental porque es acero con "costra" de hierro. Lo ponen, pero de forma que te crees que es hierro y te das cuenta tarde. (De ahí las 4 estrellas y no 5) Aún así, por la forma de guardar el calor, las paellas salen fantásticas de ricas y con una textura increíble. Ahora me quedo con las ganas de saber si con una "de hierro entero" todavía podrían salir mejor (difícil pero supongo que posible?
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