Search results for Skillets are below:
Lodge
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https://www.lodgecastiron.com/
or http://www.lodgemfg.com/
As Lodge continues to develop the core line of seasoned cast iron, the introduction of complementary lines of cookware has seen great success over the past 2 decades. Lodge’s diverse and colorful line of Porcelain Enameled Cast Iron has earned rave reviews from media and consumers since its inception in 2005, offering the performance of European brands at a much more affordable value. Introduced in 2013, The Lodge Seasoned Carbon Steel line features an assortment of Skillets that are American-made and seasoned right at the Lodge foundry. Appealing to both professional chefs and outdoorsmen, these brutally tough pans are the perfect tool for any culinary aspiration.
-Lodge
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Note-> Many Lodge products are USA made.
| Cast Iron | Cookware | Bakeware | Skillets |
Deep Skillets | Carbon Steel Skillets
LloydPans Kitchenware
http://lloydpanskitchenware.com/
LloydPans Kitchenware is a USA-manufacturer of environmentally friendly and toxin-free Bakeware, Cookware, and Pizzaware. The company is firmly built upon the premise of encouraging a healthy lifestyle through food, and strives to reinforce this foundation with each new product it offers.
-LloydPans Kitchenware
Every part of the manufacturing process takes place in our Spokane Valley, Washington facility.
-LloydPans Kitchenware
| Cookware and Kitchenware | Bakeware | Pots and Pans | Ovenware |
Skillets
Regal Ware
Also: American Kitchen
https://www.regalware.com/
or https://americankitchencookware.com/
For more than 100 years, cookware by Regal Ware has been produced in our Wisconsin manufacturing facilities, and is sold under a variety of brand names through direct-to-the-consumer channels, including Saladmaster®, Kitchen Fair®, Lifetime®, Classica®, and Royal Queen®. American Kitchen® brand cookware is our most recent addition, and is available online.
-Regal Ware
Made in the USA
-Regal Ware
| Cookware | Cooking Pots and Pans | Bakeware | Kitchenware and Cooking Equipment |
Skillets
Kitchen Craft
Also: Americraft Cookware
https://waterlesscookware.com/
or https://www.americraftcookware.com/
Does our cookware cost more? You bet, and it is well worth it! The quality is second to none. The craftsmen that perform the 61 hand-operated steps required to make the world’s finest cookware are the best in the industry and take great pride in every step.
-Kitchen Craft
Made in USA
-Kitchen Craft
| Cookware | Kitchenware and Cooking Equipment | Bakeware |
Skillets
360 Cookware
Also: Americraft Cookware
https://www.360cookware.com/
or https://www.americraftcookware.com/
360 Cookware is handcrafted in the USA., which is manufactured in our Green E-Certified factory in West Bend, Wisconsin. We’re recognized by the EPA and do not use any harsh chemicals while making our cookware or bakeware. We believe in our products quality so much that we offer a lifetime warranty.
-360 Cookware
Proudly Crafted in the USA!
-360 Cookware
| Cookware | Bakeware | Cooking Pots and Pans |
Skillets
Borough Furnace
http://boroughfurnace.com/
Borough Furnace is a metal casting workshop in Syracuse, NY. We make our products by hand in small batches, using a traditional casting process that has been updated for environmental responsibility.
-Borough Furnace
MADE IN SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
-Borough Furnace
| Cast Iron Skillets | Cast Iron Cookware |
FINEX
https://finexusa.com/
Our journey began with the search for healthier cooking. We wanted a pan that wouldn’t leave toxic residue in our food. Cast iron cookware has been trusted in kitchens for centuries. However, we quickly found that the quality of today’s cast iron cookware didn’t measure up. We became obsessed with the intentional design, quality and craftsmanship of antique cast iron cookware—and we decided we would stop at nothing to bring that back to the U.S.A.
-FINEX
FINEX is a small team of Portland based perfectionists dedicated to crafting heirloom quality cookware.
-FINEX
| Cast Iron Cookware | Cast Iron Pans |
Cast Iron Skillets
Nest Homeware
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http://www.nesthomeware.com/
Nest Homeware is a small cookware and furniture company based in Providence, RI, specializing in cast iron cookware.
-Nest Homeware
According to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), our cookware is considered “Made in the USA,” but that phrase has a lot of assumptions attached to it, and I feel compelled to be as transparent as possible about how we do things.
-Nest Homeware
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Note-> Casting process is done outside the USA, but final machining and finishing occurs in the USA.
| Cast Iron Cookware | Cast Iron Skillet Pan |
Skillets
Blanc Creatives
https://blanccreatives.com/
Carbon steel provides a lot of the same cooking advantages of cast iron without the design limitations. Because mild or low carbon steel contains less carbon in its iron to carbon ratio, carbon steel is more malleable and tougher than cast iron. This means that it can take on a thinner sidewall, a longer handle, and a more ergonomic design than cast iron. How does this help? Well, it means that your pan will cook with all of the same properties of cast iron, but it will be more comfortable to maneuver, your handle will stay cooler, and you can be tougher on it.
-Blanc Creatives
We make all of our goods by hand, right here, in Charlottesville, Virginia.
-Blanc Creatives
| Steel Cookware | Skillets |
Lifetime Cookware
http://www.lifetimecookware.com/lten.htm
Although Lifetime can be used for all kinds of cooking it is specially designed to use the minimum moisture method, also known as waterless or vapor cooking. With Lifetime you can roast or fry chicken, fish, and meat without adding grease or oil, and you can cook vegetables without covering them with water!
-Lifetime Cookware
Lifetime Cookware has been made in the USA since Reynolds Metal began manufacturing the line in 1909. The West Bend Aluminum Company took over production of Lifetime Cookware in 1956. Today Lifetime Cookware is a product of West Bend Cookware by Regal Ware and is still manufactured in West Bend, WI.
-Lifetime Cookware
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Skillets
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