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Brief Look at Lodge Cast Iron Cookware

15 June 2009 1,711 views 2 Comments
Lodge Cast Iron Cookware

Lodge was founded by Joseph Lodge in 1896 and is the oldest family owned cookware company in the United States. Even with it’s small population of 3,300 people, Lodge has been based out of South Pittsburg, Tennessee for over 113 years.

Lodge’s cookware lines feature the following cookware pieces; dutch ovens, cast iron skillets, deep fryers, country kettles, camp dutch ovens, griddles, combo cookers and grills. Lodge also imports two lines of enamel coated cast iron cookware from China. These include dutch ovens, skillets and casseroles.

Some of the reasons to buy Lodge Cast Iron Cookware are it’s excellent heat retention, durability and even heat distribution.

Warranty Info: This is taken from Lodge’s website.
There is not a written warranty for Lodge Cast Iron Cookware, however, they do stand behind every product they manufacture. For product problems, please contact Lodge Customer Service and they will solve the problem to your satisfaction. Lodge Enamel Cookware is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Lodge has 6 main cookware lines which include:
Seasond Cast Iron Cookware: This is the orignal line and has been in production for over 113 years
* Skillets and Covers
* Grill Pans
* Griddles
* Fryers
* Dutch Ovens
* Bakeware
* Specialty Items
* Camp Dutch Ovens
* Grills & Accessories

Lodge Signature Series Cookware: This is seasoned cast iron that features stainless steel primary handles
* Skillets
* Grill Pan
* Dutch Ovens
* Covered Casserole

Lodge L Series: This is an enameled series, imported from China
* Pots
* Dutch Ovens
* Oval Casseroles

Lodge Color Line: This is an enameled line, imported from China
* Covered Casseroles
* Dutch Ovens
* Roasters
* Skillets
* Grill Pans
* Panini Press
* Square Grill Pan

Lodge Tableware Mini–Servers:
* Oval Mini-Server
* Round Mini-Server
* Rectangle Mini-Server
* Divided Rectangle Mini-Server

Lodge Sizzleware:
* Oval Serving Griddles
* Serving Platters
* Wonder Skillet
* Lodge Wonder Skillet
* Serving Kettles
* Wood Underliners

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2 Comments »

  • Iron Oxide said:

    Looking for Dutch Ovens. Anything good?

  • Peter said:

    I just found your site for the first time. I really enjoyed your post and I will be back for further updates. Great work!

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