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🥩 Elevate Every Meal with Cast Iron Royalty
The Backcountry Iron 12 Inch Wasatch Skillet is a heavyweight, smooth cast iron pan inspired by vintage American craftsmanship. Featuring a machined cooking surface and quadruple seasoning, it offers superior heat retention and non-stick performance. Oven safe and compatible with all stovetops plus campfires, this skillet is designed for professional-quality searing, browning, and roasting, built to become a multi-generational kitchen staple.
| ASIN | B09CWYWT68 |
| Additional Features | Flat Bottom, Glass Smooth Cooking Surface, Great Heat Retention, Heavyweight, Vintage Style |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,563 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #335 in Skillets |
| Brand | Backcountry Iron |
| Brand Name | Backcountry Iron |
| Capacity | 3 Quarts |
| Color | Bronze |
| Compatible Devices | Electric Coil, Fire, BBQ, Gas, Smooth Surface Induction, Smooth Surface Non Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 496 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Cast Iron |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | Care card, Knit handle cover |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Height | 2.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wasatch Smooth Skillet |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Italic Labs LC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufactures warranty for 90 days after purchase. |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | BC-Wasatch-12R |
| Product Care Instructions | Dry Immediately, Hand Wash Only |
| Special Feature | Flat Bottom, Glass Smooth Cooking Surface, Great Heat Retention, Heavyweight, Vintage Style |
| UPC | 850014925147 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
G**S
This will be handed down to my children and grandchildren...
I’ve been using an old cast iron skillet from Taiwan for over 30 years, and I just decided to treat myself to a Made in the USA one. Wow, the difference is incredible! This new skillet probably weighs twice as much as the old, cheap one from Taiwan. The bottom is so smooth it’s practically non-stick right out of the box. Now, I need to get my 10” upgraded too, and I’m definitely sticking with this Wasatch brand. It’s a fantastic quality product that will last for ages!
V**L
Cooks really well
Excellent cooking pan not easy to clean
T**Y
Excellent Pan
Excellent cast iron
J**.
Best on a gas stove.
Pan is substantial with a large cooking surface, and comes with an interior that is very well milled and finished. Cooks well and break-in is easy. The negative is that the exterion bottom of the pan is quite rough and could be abrasive on a glass or ceramic cook top.
I**S
Perfect size
Perfect gift for my mom. She loved the two handles which made it easier for her to handle. Excellent value for the money. Going to see what else this company has that she would like
J**P
Worth the money
Seasoned up nicely.
P**N
It looks like a quality skillet, but it isn't
I collect cast iron skillets, both vintage and modern. From the pictures, it appeared like the Wasatch skillets might be comparable to other high end modern cast iron skillets, but after receiving it, it clearly is not in the same class. First of all, it is made in China which is not known for quality cast iron. It appears that this Wasatch 6" skillet is a mediocre casting that has been machined smooth on the interior. One thing that really jumps out at you is that this skillet is a full pound heavier than all of my vintage 6" cast iron skillets. It is almost a pound heavier than my two Lodge 6" skillets and my very high quality 6" skillet from Field. Absolutely ridiculous. Wasatch probably claims this is for better heat retention, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. This 6" skillet is insanely heavy! They could have reduced the weight by getting rid of the helper handle which is totally unnecessary on a skillet this small. The primary handle is bulky and could also have been reduced in thickness and size. You have to wonder if the Wasatch foundry is simply incapable of casting skillets with thin walls. The casting is very rough. And there is minor pitting on the inside walls of the skillet, indicative of poor quality control during the casting and milling processes. The interior machining is also mediocre. The center 1.25" of the cooking surface has a depression below the rest of the interior which causes pooling of cooking fats. The interior machining does not extend all the way up the side walls of the skillet. Lazy. Another disappointment is that the skillet is not terribly deep. The skillet does not sit particularly flat, either. All these complaints and yet we haven't even heated it up yet. But there's more. Wasatch says their skillets have a deep heat ring. Deep yes, heat ring no. What they call a heat ring is a groove in the base of the skillet whereas real heat rings stick out from the bottom surface to keep the pan raised above the heat source. A raised heat ring also helps skillets to sit flat. This "heat ring" on the Wasatch pan does absolutely nothing. The handle is awkward. Normal cast iron skillet handles are narrow near the skillet and wider where you hold the handle. The Wasatch handle tapers from very wide at the skillet body to very narrow at the end. This makes it easy to lose your grip on the handle as it can slip out of your hand. And one last thing about the skillet is that the pour spouts are tiny and you need to exercise care if you don't want the liquid to flow out over the side of the pan. We haven't experienced this ourselves, but we have seen in other reviews that the factory seasoning comes off when cooking meat. You may need to strip the skillet and reseason with proper technique. So bottom line is this skillet gets 1 star since you can't give 0. I would never recommend this skillet to anyone. At $80, it is insanely overpriced considering the problems with it. You can buy an ordinary Lodge 6.5" skillet for $12. Even their high-end Blacklock skillet is only $40. I never thought I would recommend Lodge over a smooth cast iron skillet, but in the case of Wasatch, I will.
A**S
Exelente calidad
La calidad muy buena, ya la usé vararias veces y es antiadherente, el tañano perfecto para cocinar a todos en casa.
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