Field Company (Made in USA) No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet | 10.25
Field Company (Made in USA) No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet | 10.25
No.8 Cast Iron Skillet, 10 ¼ inches – Field Company
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Superior heat retention and distribution Dual spouts for easy pouring Removable silicone grips Durable and versatile, Tramontina's Cast Iron Skillets are pre-seasoned and ready to use. Superior heat distribution and retention provide excellent cooking results for a variety of foods. Dual pouring spouts provide easy draining of excess liquids. Removable and sturdy silicone handle grips protect hands from hot cookware handles.
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