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Lodge 5 Quart Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Deep Skillet - Signature Teardrop Handle Assist Handle - Use in the

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  • YOUR NEW GO-TO PAN: Lodge cast iron cookware is the perfect kitchen tool for beginners, home cooks and chefs. Cast iron can handle any kitchen cooktop, oven, grill, and open flame. Crafted in America with iron and oil, its naturally seasoned cooking surface creates an easy-release and improves with use.
  • SEASONED COOKWARE: Seasoning is simply oil baked into the iron, giving it a natural, easy-release finish and helps prevent your pan from rusting. Lodge pre-seasons all cast iron cookware with 100% natural vegetable oil: no synthetic coatings or chemicals. The more you use Lodge the better the seasoning will get!
  • RUST? DON’T PANIC! IT’S NOT BROKEN: When your pan arrives you may notice a spot that looks like rust. It is simply oil that has not fully carbonized. With regular use and care the spot will disappear. If you do notice rust simply scour the affected area with steel wool, wash with warm water, dry completely, and rub with vegetable oil.
  • COOKING VERSATILITY: Our skillets have unparalleled heat retention that gives you edge-to-edge even cooking every time you use your skillet. Cast iron cookware is slow to heat up but retains heat longer which makes cast iron ideal for pan-frying and roasting, these delicious moments are cast to last.
  • FAMILY-OWNED. Lodge is more than just a business; it is a family. The Lodge family founded the company in 1896, and they still own it today. From environmental responsibility to community development, their heads and hearts are rooted in America. Lodge products are made in the USA with non-toxic, PFOA & PTFE free material.
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Product details

BrandLodge
MaterialCast Iron
Special FeatureMade without PFOA or PTFE
ColorBlack
Capacity4.7 Liters

Technical specifications

brandLodge
materialCast Iron
special_featureMade without PFOA or PTFE
colorBlack
capacity4.7 Liters
compatible_devicesGas, Electric Coil, Smooth Surface Induction
product_care_instructionsHand Wash Only, Oven Safe
maximum_temperature550 Degrees Fahrenheit
handle_materialMetal
item_weight9.07 pounds
is_oven_safeYes
model_nameL10DSK3
has_nonstick_coatingNo
is_dishwasher_safeNo
recommended_uses_for_productSautéing, Baking, Broiling, Braising, Frying, Grilling, Deep Frying, Bread Baking
specific_uses_for_productSear, Sauté, Bake, Broil, Braise, Fry, Grill, Deep Frying, Bread Baking
shapeRectangular with depth
upc075536301105
global_trade_identification_number00075536301105
product_dimensions18.6 x 12.13 x 3.9 inches
departmentAll Ages, Unisex
manufacturerLodge
item_model_numberLodge Cast Iron Deep Skillet
best_sellers_rank#20,535 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #53 in Omelet Pans #53 in Woks & Stir-Fry Pans
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableSeptember 27, 2012

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4.84,708 ratings

Customers say

Customers find this cast iron skillet to be of high quality, with deep sides that make it suitable for roasting and baking. The pan works well for various cooking methods, including frying, steaks, and induction cooking, while being spacious enough for family dishes. They appreciate its ease of cleaning and consider it good value for money. Opinions about the weight are mixed, with some finding it nice and heavy whil

★★★★★

Great skillet

Weak RightNovember 11, 2025

Great skillet for a couple or small family. Deep side walls allows for making dishes with sauces, or stews. Lodge makes great products. You can easily pass this one down to the next generation. The trick is to get them used to cooking with cast iron. This skillet isn't particularly heavy, so women should be able to handle it. It comes seasoned, but breaking it in properly will take time. Read more

★★★★★

Pan will never need replacing if you take care of it.

JudyDecember 15, 2025

Lodge products are great. You have to maintain them but so worth it. Your food will have a really good taste. Pan is heavy, definitely don’t have to be concerned about it wearing out. Read more

★★★★★

GREAT Cast Iron, Deep, Large, and it's Lodge! Really can't go wrong!

Blarney77November 7, 2017

LOVE LOVE LOVE this pan! First off, I have fallen in love with Cast Iron (CI)!! CI when you take the little bit more time to keep properly seasoned, almost never has food stick. Even then it's really easy to clean. It's wonderful, but if you have a glass top stove you need to be careful to NOT drop it or be rough with it on the glass top. Fantastic with GAS ranges. But, THIS PAN IS DEEP! It's BIG! We do many dishes that we cannot do in the standard 12in. CI pan. It would run over the edge. THIS one we just did spaghetti where we just toss everything in the pan once the ground beef is done. Sauce, Meat, Pasta, all together and it's great. LOTS of room! Yes it's heavier. If weight is a problem for you then this might not work for you. Our "Mexican Lasagna", our Skillet Meatloaf, our Skillet Lasagna, we have room in this pan. Our Shepard's Pie is great to cook up in this partly because we can set it up well in the pan and just slide into the oven! CI is great for that too! Weight is an issue for some people. This pan IS even heavier than the regular 12" CI pan. I personally LOVE the weight because you can stir your stuff and not push the pan around the stove! It stays where you put it! Great for foods that normally stick. My Wife's potstickers require very little effort to pop off the bottom of the pan. Cleanup is easy, and I use either the CI 12in. cover or a 12in. glass cover that fits it from another pan. Never have to scrape food out of a pan anymore. Read more

★★★★★

must have for cooking

Wayne OshiroNovember 30, 2025

very deep and good Read more

★★★★★

Cast iron isn't what it used to be!!

L. CollierJuly 25, 2008

This is a great pan. I have several frying pans, and am saving up for a certain style Dutch oven and double-burner griddle. Cast iron, like anything, has its pros and cons. It is heavy, making it hard to lift and carry; but it also doesn't move if you bump the handle or are using both hands to hold another vessel that you're pouring from into the pan. It comes preseasoned, eliminating that step that should be repeated several times on a non-preseasoned pan prior to use. Things DON'T stick to this pan, as is always the misconception, precisely because of the preseasoning. It imparts a small amount of iron into the food, which is good, as most people are deficient in iron. Cleanup is a bit tedious (no soap or detergent, hot water with a stiff brush, no dishwasher, dry immediately); a small amount of extra time for the care and upkeep, but time well spent in the scheme of things. If it were to rust for whatever reason (you found grandma's pan in the leaky basement; she put it in storage twenty years ago when she moved and forgot about it), it is easily scoured, seasoned, and ready to go. Rarely, except under extreme circumstances, would you ever have to replace a cast-iron pan. I started making the switch to cast iron about six months ago. My husband cooks, I don't; he didn't want cast iron, I did. The deal that we had before the cast iron continued--he cooks, I clean. He has no complaints (other than the weight, from time to time), and that he sometimes forgets to put the insulated handle on before grabbing the handle of the pan. But that's "operator error", nothing to do with the pan itself. I switched to cast iron because of the toxicity of nonstick coatings, such as Teflon. Cast iron is better for your health, it will last generations with proper care, it does not offgas toxic fumes, and it does not flake like nonstick coatings which, it is recommended, have to be discarded. My 11-year-old has taken a great interest in cooking and watches cooking shows a lot, namely on the Food Network. He is very aware of tools used and techniques employed, and noted that many of the chefs and cooks use cast iron, and the ease and sometimes importance of being able to leave the food in the pan but transferring the pan from the stove to the oven. Only with cast iron can you do this safely. Self-basting lids (when lids are used) help to evenly distribute "condensation", keeping the food uniformly moist. I researched pans vs. Dutch ovens, skillets vs. frying pans, handle vs. tab, and am very happy with all my purchases. If you are thinking about purchasing cast iron, of course consider your needs, but also look carefully at product descriptions as to size of pan (diameter and depth), and try different search terms as this will sometimes yield different results. The terms 'skillet', 'frying pan', 'deep fryer', and 'chicken fryer' will give you a bigger variety of similar pans from which to choose. I would also recommend paying a little more for an American-made product (I prefer Lodge; it has a long history to look at); they are heavier (better quality, more evenly distribute the heat); and American products from a reputable company will more than likely follow governmental guidelines for safety. What you're cooking in the pan will go in your body; be cognizant about what can leach from the pan into the food. Read more

★★★★★

Happy with purchase.

maddogOctober 11, 2025

Have a 10 inch regular Lodge skillet. Wanted the taller sides that this skillet promised. Couldn’t really tell by description the actual size. I had bought the 5 quart and it’s a monster. It’s perfect for frying up a pieced up whole chicken . I wanted something for side dishes. This 10 inch skillet fits that bill. Bought the Lodge glass lid for 10 inch skillets with it. Bottom line: Happy with the purchase of this skillet. Oh. Something I’ve noticed. Read some negative reviews concerning cast iron cookware. Not just this skillet. So. Cast iron rusts and requires maintenance to keep rust at bay. It is NOT dishwasher safe. It will require seasoning time to time above what factory has done initially to keep it non-stick. Just saying for those not aware. Read more

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