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Best place to get a cast iron skillet and what do you recommend?
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I would probably suggest this:Anderson, SC
XL BGE, Father's Day Gift 2012 (Thanks Fam!!!)Webber Kettle and Webber Summit GasserWant List: Thermapen, Small BGE, Wok, Adjustable Rig, Food Saver, More $ -
If you've got Marshall's / TJ Maxx / Home Goods (I think they are all one company), check with them for the Lodge pieces. I've been fortunate, finding a few items at half off.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys.
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Sometimes, you can get a fantastic deal at a railroad salvage/Army surplus store, if you have one nearby. Good luck!_____________
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Go on eBay or Craigslist in your area and look for a Griswold #8. Its 10.5" so not huge but its the only Griswold that is decent size and not gonna cost $100. The lodge are poor quality compared to older cast iron where they grinded the cooking surface. You should be able to pick up a #8 in good condition for under $50. I use mine for all sorts of thinks but pizzas and cornbread are 2 of my favorites. Even cheaper older cast iron but still much better quality than lodge is Wagner ware. Its still ground smooth and I picked up 3 on Craigslist for $20 each.
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Good to know @Lit. I personally like my Lodge, but haven't tried a Griswold family skillet.Lit said:Go on eBay or Craigslist in your area and look for a Griswold #8. Its 10.5" so not huge but its the only Griswold that is decent size and not gonna cost $100. The lodge are poor quality compared to older cast iron where they grinded the cooking surface. You should be able to pick up a #8 in good condition for under $50. I use mine for all sorts of thinks but pizzas and cornbread are 2 of my favorites. Even cheaper older cast iron but still much better quality than lodge is Wagner ware. Its still ground smooth and I picked up 3 on Craigslist for $20 each.
Columbia, SC --- LBGE 2011 -- MINI BGE 2013 -
Lit said:Go on eBay or Craigslist in your area and look for a Griswold #8. Its 10.5" so not huge but its the only Griswold that is decent size and not gonna cost $100. The lodge are poor quality compared to older cast iron where they grinded the cooking surface. You should be able to pick up a #8 in good condition for under $50. I use mine for all sorts of thinks but pizzas and cornbread are 2 of my favorites. Even cheaper older cast iron but still much better quality than lodge is Wagner ware. Its still ground smooth and I picked up 3 on Craigslist for $20 each.Killen, AL (The Shoals)XL, Small, Minimax, and Mini BGEs
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The Erie pans are usually pretty expensive as they are the older ones pre Griswold but if you can find a deal on one get it. Watch out for pitting or basically corosion that creates dimples in the cooking surface. The cooking surface will be smooth as glass on nice ones.
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If you want to go old school look for ones that need refinishing. You can typically get a good deal in exchange for some elbow grease.
Just make sure it only has surface rust and no pitting. If you see "Erie", it is Griswold that's at least 100 years old(up until 1909 it was named after the town it was forged in). Amazing quality. Wagner is similar (machined CI) for cheaper usually. Griswold is worth more as a collectable. I have all 3 mentioned and the newer Lodge cannot compare to the old stuff, though it is still good quality. -
Check out thrift stores and flea markets for some old griswold or Wagner. My buddy has found probably 20 pieces for under $40 over the course of a few weeks. Craigslist and pawn shops too. I second those that posted the better quality in the older stuff. Don't be afraid of what they look like, they could be caked with nasty junk, rusty looking but aren't too difficult to clean up. The dirtier the cheaper. Just make sure they aren't pitted, and put them on a flat surface and try to spin it to see if it's level. If it doesn't spin then it's level.Dunedin, FL
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I use Lodge and Wagner. Griswold too hard to find.ScooterMid TN. Hangin' in the 'Boro. MIM Judge
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Ebay is your friend. I snagged 3 pieces that way.tnbarbq said:I use Lodge and Wagner. Griswold too hard to find.
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Ebay is your friend. I snagged 3 pieces that way.tnbarbq said:I use Lodge and Wagner. Griswold too hard to find.
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If you're in Georgia, there's a Lodge Outlet Store at the Tanger Outlet Center in Commerce north of Athens. Great deals there. My wife picked up a Dutch oven for me for $24, and it only has a slight chip in the lid, a hair bigger than a pencil tip.Athens, GA
XL BGE, Large BGE and RecTec590 -
Lit said:Go on eBay or Craigslist in your area and look for a Griswold #8. Its 10.5" so not huge but its the only Griswold that is decent size and not gonna cost $100. The lodge are poor quality compared to older cast iron where they grinded the cooking surface. You should be able to pick up a #8 in good condition for under $50. I use mine for all sorts of thinks but pizzas and cornbread are 2 of my favorites. Even cheaper older cast iron but still much better quality than lodge is Wagner ware. Its still ground smooth and I picked up 3 on Craigslist for $20 each.
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Here is a great little Dutch Oven that has a lid that doubles as a round skillet...perfect for the BGE.
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
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@SMITTYtheSMOKER thanks for posting that!I almost bought the 9 ¼" lodge skillet to fit on my small but this would be more useful and a little bigger.Large & Small BGE, CGW Two-Tier Swing Rack for BOTH EGGS, Spider for the Wok, eggCARTen & and Cedar Pergola my Eggs call home in Edmond, OK.
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Smitty, thanks for posting that link! That is exactly what I have been looking for. Sold!Columbia, SC --- LBGE 2011 -- MINI BGE 2013
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@YouEnjoy...if you have an XL, it will easily fit inside.
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The handles aren't that long. I have put my #10 Griswold in a large before which is like a 12" diameter.
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The best places I know are Lodge Outlet stores and Academy Sports. Also, sometimes you can find nice, unabused pieces at yard sales.
Tim
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+1 on the lodge outlet stores.
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I picked up about a half dozen pieces at the lodge outlet in pigeon forge and have enjoyed them all so far. Cornbread, mac'n cheese, and bbq baked beans all on the egg.
Steve
XL, Mini Max, and a 22" Blackstone in Cincinnati, Ohio -
You might try Goodwill and re-sell shops for used pieces, but if you buy new, Lodge is all I would consider, and Amazon has good prices.
Brighton, IL (North East of St. Louis, MO) -
YEMTrey said:I picked up about a half dozen pieces at the lodge outlet in pigeon forge and have enjoyed them all so far. Cornbread, mac'n cheese, and bbq baked beans all on the egg.
+1 but I'm a few pieces behind you.
In the skillet my favorite is pan pizza, in the dutch oven my favorite is chili (with beans of course).
Damascus, VA. Friendliest town on the Appalachian Trail.
LBGE Aug 2012, SBGE Feb 2014
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I'm dying to do a pan pizza in my cast iron skillet. However, I'm not too confident with making my own dough. Just gotta jump in and give it a try.
Steve
XL, Mini Max, and a 22" Blackstone in Cincinnati, Ohio -
No doubt that CI cookware purchased by someone who knows what they are looking for is easy at Goodwill and on line, but for many who did not grow up with CI, it can spell disaster. For <$20 you can get a good quality pan with a lifetime warranty at Bed Bath and Beyond.There are others, like Lodge sold by reputable stores. I use CI for deep dish pizza and not much else.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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Skiddymarker said:No doubt that CI cookware purchased by someone who knows what they are looking for is easy at Goodwill and on line, but for many who did not grow up with CI, it can spell disaster. For <$20 you can get a good quality pan with a lifetime warranty at Bed Bath and Beyond.There are others, like Lodge sold by reputable stores. I use CI for deep dish pizza and not much else.Dunedin, FL
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Lodge doesn't mean bad. If taken care of and seasoned it is fine to use. I used a cheap non name cast iron made in Korea. It's 1/2 the weight of a lodge I own same size. That is poor quality. I would say lodge nice middle of line. But griswold, Erie, Wagner are more high end/quality piece that someone's great grandparents used and you're great grand kids can use.
Lodge is lowest quality I would use but I use and its seasoned near perfect and works great. Like said, solid mid range piece. But financially I'm at a diff place than prior and patience I'm at a diff place so I will wait for one of the big 3 named above going forward.Boom -
Wal-Mart. For my DO and 10" skillet there. I didn't feel like searching the globe when wallu world was a 3 minute driveMark Annville, PA
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