Lodge CRS12 French Style Pre-Seasoned 12" Carbon Steel Fry Pan

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USD 34.99
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Lodge CRS12 French Style Pre-Seasoned 12" Carbon Steel Fry Pan Specs
BrandLodge
Surface CoatingPre-Seasoned
MaterialCast Iron
Stove Type CompatibilityElectric, Gas, Induction
TypeFry Pan
ColorBlack
FeaturesOven-Safe
Country of OriginUnited States
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CompatibilityThis pre-seasoned French style carbon steel fry pan by Lodge is compatible with induction, ceramic, electric, and gas cooktops. You can also use it in the oven, on the grill, and even over your campfire - all without compromising the integrity of the fry pan or the quality of your food. So make sure your foodservice venue in is good supply of this versatile and convenient item!DurabilityThis fry pan is made of strong and dependable 12 gauge carbon steel for increased longevity. It also features a steel handle that's riveted to the pan in order to ensure a very rigid connection between the handle and its cooking vessel. Such a handy feature guarantees that this item will provide your establishment with years of service, even in the busiest of commercial kitchens!Pre-SeasonedThis fry pan comes pre-seasoned with soy oil, ensuring that it offers a natural, easy-release finish that only improves with use.Convenient StorageThanks to a convenient hanging hole built into the end of the handle, this fry pan can be hung from a hook for easy access and storage.Easy to MaintainAfter use and once cooled, you can hand-wash your fry pan with hot water and and a soft cloth or sponge, drying it immediately for fast, easy storage. Also, following every wash, be sure to rub a light coat of vegetable oil on the fry pan to maintain its optimum, stick-free performance. You can even use mild, soapy water during the cleaning process as well, so long as you dry and oil the fry pan afterwards.