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Lodge Logic 5-Quart Pre-Seasoned Dutch Oven

Lodge Logic 5-Quart Pre-Seasoned Dutch Oven

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Brand: Lodge
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $42.99
Buy New: $34.61
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
Sales Rank: 11671

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Size: 5-QUART
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14
Dimensions (in): 12 x 11.8 x 4.9

MPN: L8DO3
Model: L8DO3
UPC: 075536361000
EAN: 0075536361000
ASIN: B00006JSUF

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Needs to be seansoned   March 9, 2003
 10 out of 24 found this review helpful

I was under the impression with this product I could wash it and start cooking. I was wrong. It still needs to be seasoned and started to rust quickly. But, now that it is all set to go, I have had no problems. Works great as with all the Lodge products. I was disappointed how long it took for it to be delivered. I ordered enough to get the free shipping and did not get my order for three weeks.


5 out of 5 stars Great for chili   February 23, 2003
 121 out of 121 found this review helpful

I received my eagerly-awaited Dutch oven a couple days ago and made some chili to try it out. It works great, with excellent heat retention... good for browning beef at higher temperatures, and bubbles merrily away even at low heat. Great for anything you want to simmer long and low for the best flavor.

An added bonus - the lid from this Dutch oven also fits the Logic 10-1/4" skillet if required.

To clean, I fill it with hot water, boil a bit to lift the grease, then rinse with hot water and wipe with a paper towel, using a bit of nylon mesh from an onion bag for any stubborn bits, then dry and re-oil.

A couple notes:

If you receive a Logic Dutch oven and find a couple gobs of sticky, brown, almost rust-colored stuff on the handle flange, it is likely NOT rust. Because of the shape of this pot, the pre-seasoning process sometimes leaves a bit of extra, thickened oil in this location. If this is the case, it can be easily rubbed off with a fingertip, much like rubber cement.

The pre-seasoning is very effective, but the inside of the lid, well-designed to keep moisture inside the pot, is a vulnerable spot. Depending on what you cook, the inside of the lid will likely require additional seasoning; I only oiled the cooking surfaces and the first use (no tomato, but enough water to simmer the chili) removed much of the seasoning between the self-basting points. No rust, so it was a simple matter of wiping the inside surface of the lid with peanut oil and putting it in a 450 degree (F) oven a couple times. I'd suggest doing this to the lid before use, and any time the seasoning in this location appears to be thinning. I did not lower my rating for this, as its simply the nature of the beast, not a design or manufacturing flaw.


5 out of 5 stars Great for chili   February 23, 2003
 25 out of 25 found this review helpful

I received my eagerly-awaited Dutch oven a couple days ago and made some chili to try it out. It works great, with excellent heat retention... good for browning beef at higher temperatures, and bubbles merrily away even at low heat. Great for anything you want to simmer long and low for the best flavor.

To clean, I fill it with hot water, boil a bit to lift the grease, then rinse with hot water and wipe with a paper towel, using a bit of nylon mesh from an onion bag for any stubborn bits, then dry and re-oil.

A couple notes:

If you receive a Logic Dutch oven and find a couple gobs of sticky, brown, almost rust-colored stuff on the handle flange, it is likely NOT rust. Because of the shape of this pot, the pre-seasoning process sometimes leaves a bit of extra, thickened oil in this location. If this is the case, it can be easily rubbed off with a fingertip, much like rubber cement.

The pre-seasoning is very effective, but the inside of the lid, well-designed to keep moisture inside the pot, is a vulnerable spot. Depending on what you cook, the inside of the lid will likely require additional seasoning; I only oiled the cooking surfaces and the first use (no tomato, but enough water to simmer the chili) removed much of the seasoning between the self-basting points. No rust, so it was a simple matter of wiping the inside surface of the lid with peanut oil and putting it in a 450 degree (F) oven a couple times. I'd suggest doing this to the lid before use, and any time the seasoning in this location appears to be thinning. I did not lower my rating for this, as its simply the nature of the beast, not a design or manufacturing flaw.


5 out of 5 stars Cast iron done right...at any price!   January 3, 2003
 29 out of 29 found this review helpful

Let me start by saying we have a kitchen full of 20+ pieces of Calphalon Hard Annodized Commercial cookware. I was always of the opinion that quality cookware carried a price that was justified by the performace of the cookware. So I thought if I wanted cast iron I should look at LeCreuset... wrong! Lodge blew that theory out the window! I can't express how well this simple dutch oven works. Let it get hot and it will hold the temp like nothing else. I finally decided to get a good cast iron dutch oven after hearing Alton Brown (Host of Good Eats - ...- TV Food Network - ...) rave about cast iron for the last few years. He steared me to Lodge, Lodge's web site (lodgemgf.com) told me about the pre-seasoned "Logic" line. This stuff makes cast iron simple. No messing around with seasoning a new pan. Simple care instructions. And clear instructions to reseason should the need occur. At the price these pans sell, there is no excuse to not have one in your kitchen. It will soon become your favorite pan. I bought a 12" Lodge Logic skillet at the same time and it is fantastic as well!


5 out of 5 stars GREAT DUTCH OVEN *****BUY ONE*****   November 1, 2002
 11 out of 15 found this review helpful

GREAT DUTCH OVEN. SHIPMENT WAS VERY FAST. TOOK IT OUT OF THE BOX AND STARTED COOKING...... EXCELLENT ...... WOULD NOT COOK IN ANYTHING ELSE (CAJUN COUNTRY)

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