Heuck Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron 3-Piece Skillet Set
from: Heuck
List Price: $39.99
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Product Description:
Features Fry up some excitement with this 3 pc. Set. Makes a great gift! Includes 6, 8, and 10" skillets w/ pour spouts.
Features Fry up some excitement with this 3 pc. Set. Makes a great gift! Includes 6, 8, and 10" skillets w/ pour spouts.
Features:
- 3-piece skillet set includes 6-1/2-inch, 8-inch and 10-inch
- Skillets pre-seasoned--no additional seasoning required
- Even heat
- Use on the stove top or campfire
- Will last for generations
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- One look and they went back in the box.
This purchase was a big mistake.I want good quality cast iron for cooking.However, this black paint looking stuff on modern cast iron that is described as 'pre-seasoned' is nothing but another contaminant for our food.I have already seen too many of these in stores with the 'pre-seasoning' chipping and peeling off.I won't risk cooking in these even once.
Why can we not purchase cast iron that has to be seasoned by the purchaser the old fashioned way?At least then I would know what ... Read More
Rating:
- Unless you enjoy eating black paint, buy something else
These cast iron pans are heavy and appear to be of good quality except for the fact that after only two or 3 uses, I get black paint from the pan in everything I cook.I have some lodge cast iron pans and they are wonderful. Spend the extra $2 on lodge pans and you'll love them.The smallest pan in this set is useless.
Rating:
- "The preseaoned coating is meant to be temporary"???
I purchased this set a month ago. Let me first say that this is a small skillet set - be sure you pay attention to the listed sizes. I didn't and was a bit surprised at how small they were.
After reading the reviews prior to ordering, I made sure that I RESEASONED all three skillets prior to using and also used no detergents, only a brush and water to clean. I only used the largest skillet a handful of times before the coating started to come off! I decided not to go through Amazon and complain, ... Read More
Rating:
- Used properly for a couple of months & now paint is coming off!
I thought these were awesome for the price as they seem to cook well as long as you preheat and season (able to even cook eggs fine).But after using them for a month and a half or so the paint is coming off (we never use soap just warm water and a wash cloth or soft scrubber to clean).The reason we went to cast iron was for the health benefits but now I have to wonder???I plan to purchase a Lodge pan as they seem to have very good reviews.
Rating:
- New family heirloom
I bought this 3-pack iron skillet set at a discount store years ago for $15 after my sister had gone on about how great her new cast iron pan was. Curious, I thought "they're so cheap, why not try?" At the time I had many really fancy non-stick pans, anodized aluminum pans, stainless steel pans; you name it. Well, I still have those pans, but now they sit in the cupboard while the cast iron pans have gained a permanent place atop my stove. The cast iron pans are *that* fantastic. At first, I thought I didn't ... Read More
- One look and they went back in the box.This purchase was a big mistake.I want good quality cast iron for cooking.However, this black paint looking stuff on modern cast iron that is described as 'pre-seasoned' is nothing but another contaminant for our food.I have already seen too many of these in stores with the 'pre-seasoning' chipping and peeling off.I won't risk cooking in these even once.
Why can we not purchase cast iron that has to be seasoned by the purchaser the old fashioned way?At least then I would know what ... Read More
- Unless you enjoy eating black paint, buy something elseThese cast iron pans are heavy and appear to be of good quality except for the fact that after only two or 3 uses, I get black paint from the pan in everything I cook.I have some lodge cast iron pans and they are wonderful. Spend the extra $2 on lodge pans and you'll love them.The smallest pan in this set is useless.
- "The preseaoned coating is meant to be temporary"???I purchased this set a month ago. Let me first say that this is a small skillet set - be sure you pay attention to the listed sizes. I didn't and was a bit surprised at how small they were.
After reading the reviews prior to ordering, I made sure that I RESEASONED all three skillets prior to using and also used no detergents, only a brush and water to clean. I only used the largest skillet a handful of times before the coating started to come off! I decided not to go through Amazon and complain, ... Read More
- Used properly for a couple of months & now paint is coming off!I thought these were awesome for the price as they seem to cook well as long as you preheat and season (able to even cook eggs fine).But after using them for a month and a half or so the paint is coming off (we never use soap just warm water and a wash cloth or soft scrubber to clean).The reason we went to cast iron was for the health benefits but now I have to wonder???I plan to purchase a Lodge pan as they seem to have very good reviews.
- New family heirloomI bought this 3-pack iron skillet set at a discount store years ago for $15 after my sister had gone on about how great her new cast iron pan was. Curious, I thought "they're so cheap, why not try?" At the time I had many really fancy non-stick pans, anodized aluminum pans, stainless steel pans; you name it. Well, I still have those pans, but now they sit in the cupboard while the cast iron pans have gained a permanent place atop my stove. The cast iron pans are *that* fantastic. At first, I thought I didn't ... Read More
