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5-Piece Cast Iron Cookware Set

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$880
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$725
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The full lineup of Field Cast Iron Skillets: sizes No.4, No.6, No.8, No.10 and No.12. From single eggs to Thanksgiving turkeys, our full cast iron cookware set covers every size you need in the kitchen, on the grill, or by the campfire.

The full lineup of Field Cast Iron Skillets: sizes No.4, No.6, No.8, No.10 and No.12. From single eggs to Thanksgiving turkeys, our full cast iron cookware set covers every size you need in the kitchen, on the grill, or by the campfire.























































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Field is Family: Our Story

4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
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2,639 reviews
  • Jeff H.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    No.10 Cast Iron Skillet #10 - 11 5/8"
    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Gas
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 days ago
    Great Pan

    I’m a retired chef and have recently returned to cast iron pans. Obviously cast iron doesn’t work in the commercial kitchen but it works great at home. I think there are healthy benefits from using cast iron pans. I’m quite pleased with my Field pan.

  • Thomas L. C.
    Verified Buyer
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    No.8 Cast Iron Skillet #8 - 10 1/4"
    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Gas
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 days ago
    #8 Cast Iron Skillet

    Non stick out of the box!!

  • Donna P.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    No.6 Cast Iron Skillet #6 - 8 3/8"
    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Electric Coil
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 days ago
    Perfect size

    I want to cook everything in this skillet. Love the natural no stick surface with no teflon. Yes, eggs do not stick. Amazing.

  • Andrea W.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    No.8 Cast Iron Skillet #8 - 10 1/4"
    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Gas
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Love my pan !

    Love the pan! I got a No. 8 which was stated to be the number one seller, but honestly it’s too small for me, I should have gotten a No. 10 :/

    The pan is great, the Wright of it is so much better than my caste iron pans I’ve had for years. Hoping to get the better size after the holidays.

  • Gayle M.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    No.8 Cast Iron Skillet #8 - 10 1/4"
    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Electric Glass
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 weeks ago
    Fabulous cast iron pan; smooth as silk

    I have regular cast iron pans (Lodge) which are the same size as my new Field Pans (6" and 8"). My Lodge pans are pretty much non-stick If I'm diligent about using proper heat, mostly medium low to medium high. Lodge pans are rougher and harder to keep in shaple and too heavy for me, but they can be maintained. The premium pans that I just love to cook with are my new Field cast Iron pans. They tuly are Premium, amazingly smooth, easier to maintain, and lighter weight. They are a joy to use. I took Field's advice to sautee onions over medium-low heat with a couple of tablespoons of a high heat oil until the onions turned brown and sweet. Cooking the onions low and slow did help "treat" the pans. I fried eggs next and b. oth pans were completely non-stick follwing the onion treatment. Here's the other great thing I learned after leaving the burner on too high. These pans heat up quickly and can get hotter than my regular pans. I takes a bit of getting used to. Field's CI pans recover from to high heat with much less effort than my other cast iron pans. I first clean them with a brush, then a metal chainmail cleaner. They clean up quickly and it's easy to feel anything still stuck, or the smooth surface of the pan when any residue is gone. I love feeling the smoothness of these pans that tells me they are clean. My final conclusion is I love these pans and very happy I bought them. They are superior than any other CI pans I've used.