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The Amazon Basics Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet is a robust 15-inch, 10.8-pound cookware piece designed for even heat distribution and retention. Oven safe up to 500°F, it’s perfect for sautéing, frying, baking, and grilling. Pre-seasoned for immediate use, this heavy-duty skillet combines durability with versatility, making it a must-have for serious home chefs and millennial professionals who value quality and performance in their kitchen arsenal.


















| ASIN | B073Q8P6CQ |
| Additional Features | Oven Safe |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,849 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #74 in Skillets |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Capacity | 5.9 Quarts |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,390 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841710189872 |
| Handle Material | Cast Iron |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Included Components | no |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet - 15-Inch |
| Item Weight | 10.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | S281 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | General cooking purposes |
| Special Feature | Oven Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sauté, Fry, Bake, Grill |
| UPC | 841710189872 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**5
Great size and quality
My husband said this was the biggest cast iron pan he had ever seen, and he was very impressed with it. We have cooked chicken curry, steak, eggs, and sausages in the pan. It’s heavy, but the size allows us to cook a lot of meat at once. It’s also easy to clean. I’m happy with my purchase — the price was affordable for something that we use often.
A**T
Camping cookware staple
This pan is rust resistant and looks great. Of the utmost quality this pan is easy to use. Tons of capacity to cook.
D**S
Good pan. Added some tips for people new to cast iron
Writing this review because I saw some reviews from people who just dont know what they're doing with cast iron. This is an ok pan. Are there better cast iron pans out there? Yes. Are they *that* much better to justify being 2x the price? No. This thing is very textured. Which is on purpose. Companies do this to lower the amount of time it takes to season the pan in factory, thus lowering energy and time consumed doing so. Higher priced pans aren't as textured and they take longer to manufacture hence the price. As this pan gets broken in the texture will smooth out. I bought this one "used-good" from Amazon warehouse deals. Honestly it was brand new in a damaged box. Can't go wrong with a 15" cast iron pan for $17. Even though this pan arrives "pre-seasoned" I would still recommend putting another coat of seasoning on it. You can do so by coating the whole pan in a thin (not dripping wet" coat of oil. Place it in the oven at 350° for 1-1.5 hours. Let it cool completely and once removed from oven and it's ready for use. *Be sure to put some aluminum foil on the rack below the pan to catch any possible oil drips. I have some close friends who are ex-Amish and my friend's mother has cast iron pans that are 100+ years old. I use her advice for cleaning any of my pans and they have never needed reseasoned. When you're done using the pan clean it with cold water, and no soap. When the food is visibly gone it's clean. Dry it with a paper towel or put it in a hot burner to dry off all the water. Then add a thin coat of oil to the surface. Done. NEVER USE SOAP. NEVER WASH IN DISHWASHER. Doing either of those things will just wash the seasoning right off the pan. Then you will always have issues with food sticking to the pan. The people complaining of rust in other reviews never dried and oiled the pan. This is crucial for proper cast iron maintenance. Onto the pan itself the one feature I don't like is the foot on the bottom. It stands off from stovetop some and since I have a smooth glass cook top the transfer of heat isn't perfect. I prefer non footed pans. Since I'm primarily using this pan for pan pizzas in the over this is really a non issue for me but it is worth pointing out for others. Also, this pan is HUGE. I'm a grown man and it take both hands to lift this thing safely. **Further notes: * Instructions state that the pan is good for up to 400°. This is because the pan will start burning off it's seasoning after that temp. It all fairness it's probably good for up to 500° but I would recommend letting it get that hot. * Never put cold water in a hot pan. Let it cool before cleaning. Cold water in a hot pan can crack the pan. Cast iron is actually quite brittle and susceptable to shock. * People complaining about rusting: it's cast IRON. Iron rusts if not maintained properly. Nothing wrong with the pan, the pan just isn't being maintained properly.
B**Z
Big pan!!
This pan is huge so take a look at the measurements. Given as a gift and seems to be working but difficult in a glass top electric stove.
J**N
solid, well-made skillet
This is a heavy-weight cast-iron pan. Yes, it is made in China, but it is very well made and great to use on the grill or campfire.
S**T
Amazing size amazing seasoning. Great to cook with.
High quality and heavy. The finish is perfect. It cooks great and is amazingly nonstick. Very easy to keep seasoned.
N**.
Great pan, great price
Ordered this pan thinking how bad could a used pan be. Brand new condition. decided to sand the inside smooth like those $250.00 pans. lot of work but it works great. For the large size its not that heavy. Very happy with this pan. Its a large pan so do your measuring.
Y**T
Heavy, uniform flat surface to transfer heat to food.
Picture show the Man Pan after time with the grinder and 100 grit flap disks. It smoothed out easily and is very level casting. It's been treated twice with olive oil and ready to go. Many reviewers complain about stupid stuff. It's cast iron and needs treatment. If you can afford a $30 angle grinder, go ahead and get one and some flap disks. Use eye protection and wear gloves. You'll be able to flatten, shine up all your cast iron, and will find a million other uses for the grinder. This is a great, thick, evenly cast pan.
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