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No.8 Cast Iron Skillet, 10 ¼ inches

4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
956 Reviews
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$165
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This is your new everyday pan—a meticulously-designed smoother, lighter cast iron skillet reminiscent of the best vintage American cast iron. 

A Field Skillet is capable and durable in any context—braise over hot coals, simmer on the latest induction cooktop, serve at the table, hang it on your wall, then hand it down to your grandkids.

Made in the USA.

This is your new everyday pan—a meticulously-designed smoother, lighter cast iron skillet reminiscent of the best vintage American cast iron. 

A Field Skillet is capable and durable in any context—braise over hot coals, simmer on the latest induction cooktop, serve at the table, hang it on your wall, then hand it down to your grandkids.

Made in the USA.

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Field Cast Iron is 100% Made in the USA. We work with recycled iron and pour our cast iron cookware using green sand castings—just like the most celebrated vintage cast iron manufacturers, Griswold and Wagner. 

A well-seasoned cast iron pan achieves a natural non-stick surface without harmful chemicals or engineered coatings. Your skillet will arrive pre-seasoned with three coats of organic grapeseed oil, so it’s ready to cook right away.

Field Skillets match traditional vintage sizing conventions, where the “number” corresponds not to diameter in inches, but to the burner ring size on an old-fashioned wood-burning stove. That means a No.8 skillet is actually larger than 8 inches. (It’s tricky, we know.)

Here’s how we measure up:

  • 10 ¼" top diameter
  • 8 ¾" cooking surface
  • 4.5 lb total weight

Field cast iron cookware is compatible with all stovetop burner types, including glass and ceramic induction ranges. Like all great tools, cast iron cookware gets better with time and use. To keep your Field Skillet in top condition:

  • Pre-heat on low for up to 5 minutes before you start cooking.
  • Clean according the Field Method for Cast Iron Care & Maintenance
  • Hand-wash only. Never in the dishwasher.
  • Towel dry and warm on the stovetop to evaporate moisture. Never drip-dry or store wet.

Most importantly, cook often!

Field Cast Iron is 100% Made in the USA. We work with recycled iron and pour our cast iron cookware using green sand castings—just like the most celebrated vintage cast iron manufacturers, Griswold and Wagner. 

A well-seasoned cast iron pan achieves a natural non-stick surface without harmful chemicals or engineered coatings. Your skillet will arrive pre-seasoned with three coats of organic grapeseed oil, so it’s ready to cook right away.

Field Skillets match traditional vintage sizing conventions, where the “number” corresponds not to diameter in inches, but to the burner ring size on an old-fashioned wood-burning stove. That means a No.8 skillet is actually larger than 8 inches. (It’s tricky, we know.)

Here’s how we measure up:

  • 10 ¼" top diameter
  • 8 ¾" cooking surface
  • 4.5 lb total weight

Field cast iron cookware is compatible with all stovetop burner types, including glass and ceramic induction ranges. Like all great tools, cast iron cookware gets better with time and use. To keep your Field Skillet in top condition:

  • Pre-heat on low for up to 5 minutes before you start cooking.
  • Clean according the Field Method for Cast Iron Care & Maintenance
  • Hand-wash only. Never in the dishwasher.
  • Towel dry and warm on the stovetop to evaporate moisture. Never drip-dry or store wet.

Most importantly, cook often!























































How is smoother cast iron different?

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Vintage cast iron pans, the type prized for their smooth nonstick surfaces, used to be finished by hand. Today, most manufacturers produce rough, pebbly skillets to save cost. That's not all bad—it just takes longer to build a shiny and truly nonstick seasoning.

Field Skillets use a machining process modeled on the best of vintage cookware, precisely dialed in to be as smooth as possible while leaving just a touch of texture on the cooking surface to hold a great seasoning.

Does Field cast iron come pre-seasoned?

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Yes! We deliver a pan that is ready to cook out of the box with a great cooking experience. Our naturally non-stick cooking surface comes from three coats of grapeseed oil preseasoning. No teflon, no dirty tricks.

Like all cast iron pans, you will see the non-stick properties increase even more over time as you follow the tried and true seasoning rule: Just Keep Cooking!

Do Field skillets work on induction & electric stoves?

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They do! We have a clever feature on all Field Company skillets—a heat ring! This is one of our favorite features: it’s both a reference to cookware conventions in a bygone era, and a clever way to meet the performance challenges of contemporary kitchens.

Our heat ring is designed to make sure the Field Skillet remains balanced as it heats up on glass or ceramic flat cooktops. At just 0.04” of clearance, it won’t interfere with cooking performance or lose any power from electric or induction heat elements, particularly since induction is activated through magnetics and iron is a magnetic element.

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Isn't cast iron supposed to be heavy?

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Field Skillets aren’t as light as throwaway nonstick cookware, but neither are they unnecessarily heavy. We spent years studying our favorite vintage skillets to find the perfect balance between lightness while maintaining enough bottom thickness for high heat searing and even cooking.

Our research found the Goldilocks zone to be 4.3 to 4.5 lbs for a 10 inch skillet. Anything above this zone only makes your pan harder to maneuver without adding cooking performance and anything below makes the pan more susceptible to warping or breakage. This weight is most similar to a Griswold skillet, one of our favorite antiques.

A New Pan That Cooks Like An Old One

Customers love its ease-of-use, heirloom quality, and lightweight, smooth build.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Simply the best cast iron I've ever used! Seasoned and ready to cook right out of the box, and with the lid, there's just about nothing I can't cook.

David N. | Texas, USA

Customers love its ease-of-use, heirloom quality, and lightweight, smooth build.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Not only is this pan stunningly beautiful, it’s an old meets new kind of cast iron experience. Everybody should own one.

Edward | Illinois, USA

Customers love its ease-of-use, heirloom quality, and smooth cooking surface.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Field Company has mastered the art of cast iron skillets The smoothness of the cooking surface and the seasoning are the best of any of the new makers, without exception

Bernie | Virginia, USA

"After weeks of testing eight popular cast-iron skillets, I believe the Field Company No. 8 Cast-Iron Skillet is the best option currently available on the market."

- Anna Stockwell for Forbes, Author of For The Table

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A Field No.8 is much larger than other brands No.8s—same goes for all our sizes. That’s because we honor the way the best vintage cast iron was originally sized. Read more in our size guide for a bit of cast iron history.

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  • Thomas D.
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    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Electric Glass
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    14 hours ago
    I Love this # 8

    I Love this # 8 from the weight to the balance of it. I fried eggs in it for a first cook after a few seasoning sessions. I wish the sides were sloped a little more as the eggs did not slid out as easily as my Lodge as they wanted to roll in from the sides. The sides did help in folding in on Omlette though. Hey, trust is when you can grab one of your trusty Cast Iron Pans and have no fear of that Frittata or Corn Bread is going to slid right on out as they are the best at non-stick. Maybe not directly out of the box, so bust them out and give them some love and use. I have many Cast Iron and Carbon Steel Pans and have cooked on Hard Anodized (yes, I know I have a cookware problem) for over 30 years and I look forward to using it again tonight!

  • Stephen B.
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    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Electric Coil
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Yesterday
    No.8 cast iron

    The first thing I cooked in my new pan was just a fried egg. I put big slab of butter in the pan and spread it around. The egg stuck to the pan like it was epoxied on! The best thing I found to help get a good seasoning started was olive oil cooking spray. That worked fantastic. Just a little spray and the food slides around like it’s a Teflon pan. My pan is at the point now where I can just put a little butter in and a fried egg will not stick at all. This Field cast iron pan is the best!

  • Jeffrey N.
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    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Gas
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 days ago
    Love it

    Perfect size. Light weight. Holds heat beautifully. Great addition to the arsenal.

  • Elaine G.
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    1 week ago
    Enjoying my new field pan

    Im enjoying my new number 8 its the right size for me it’s still new, but with the right amount of butter, a good amount, the eggs are working really well in it which is what I purchased it for. I know it’ll only get better.

  • Mike C.
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    perfect daily driver

    Lives on my stovetop. I use it for everything, from eggs, to searing meats, to baking bread and cookies. The #8 is probably the most versatile size. I have a lot of cast iron, but the smooth finish on this is a joy come cleanup time. After two months of regular use, seasoning is slowly but surely improving. These skillets are really just a joy to cook with (and they're easy on the eye, too).

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