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1449 days ago

Lodge Seasoned cast iron skillet for sale (25cm) $50

Antonette from Nelson South

Brand new, never used.
A kitchen’s most essential item, this skillet is the perfect size for everyday cooking on the stovetop or in the oven.
Pre-seasoned and ready to use Lodge Cast Iron skillets are manufactured under tightly controlled metal chemistry and exacting mold tolerances to deliver a consistent product for even heating and superior cooking performance.
This 25cm skillet is traditionally styled with a sturdy integral oven proof handle and pourer channel each side of the rim.
Top Inside Width: 25.3cm
Total Width: 27.1cm
Height: 5cm
Total Length (to end of handle): 41cm
Base Diameter: 20cm
Weight: 2.42kg
Made in USA.

Priced online for $89.95
My price - $45

Price: $45

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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