anjellobas said: Thanks, got one for my 9 year old daughter...should be fun!
Hope she enjoys it! I think the pans would also be great for eggs, sausages, or small batches of pancakes.
katnrica
Geeky member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 4:20p
Thank you OP! The product details page says "imported". From where, they don't say. I hope it's not China. Too much of our consumer dollars go there anyway.
katnrica said: Thank you OP! The product details page says "imported". From where, they don't say. I hope it's not China. Too much of our consumer dollars go there anyway. Agree, there is a BIG difference in imported cast iron and the quality you get from the USA made LODGE brand. Still this looks like a deal if you believe the original price.
The coupon says "Excludes Incredible Values, Bonus Buys, Door Busters, Yellow Dot merchandise," but I don't see any thing in the product descriptions for the pans that would classify them as sucb
Reminor
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 8:31p
katnrica said: .... I hope it's not China. Too much of our consumer dollars go there anyway.
Learn to manufacture quality goods on the cheap and then, no doubt, your consumer dollars stay. Easy.
Reminor said: katnrica said: .... I hope it's not China. Too much of our consumer dollars go there anyway.
Learn to manufacture quality goods on the cheap and then, no doubt, your consumer dollars stay. Easy.
or they could stop manipulating their currency and oppressing their population. Just sayin...
NA07950
New Member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 9:49p
I decided against the pans, but did pick up a Green Bay Packers candy jar, and there's an additional 20% off....thanks for posting!
Bagofchips
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 10:37p
What is the difference (at 6" ea) between a pizza and a cookie and a brownie pan....???
VegasVegan
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 10:57p
Bagofchips said: What is the difference (at 6" ea) between a pizza and a cookie and a brownie pan....???
The brownie pan is square. I doubt there is any difference in the pizza, cornbread and cookie pans. Other than the mix that comes with them. I have a couple of cookie pans(sold under a different name). They have maybe 1/2" tall sides. Basically a very shallow frying pan.
wakkoviper
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 11:49p
only the Brownie one is instock. all others OOS
crazyassnate
Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 12:09a
I will never buy Chinese cast iron when Lodge is reasonable at retail, but can often be found discounted.
I had a chinese 12" pan make a huge BONG sound as it split open. The pan happened to be dry, but this should not happen with a dry cast iron pan. If I had been cooking anything with oil in it my kitchen would have gone up in flames. I think there's a significant safety risk and will stay away from chinese cast iron.
leahwang
Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 7:08a
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tarcapone
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 9:39a
I'm not getting free shipping with afterxmas12
Prngr44
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 9:45a
A local restaurant uses nothing but 6" cast iron skillets for their signature mac&cheese dishes.
I can't imagine these AREN'T from China. If it's imported, it's likely coming from there.
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