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Field Company offers the best-selling cast iron skillets in America. These cast iron skillets come in a variety of sizes (8.4 Inch to 13.4 Inch) for everyday kitchens and is engineered to be lightweight in nature. Designed to fit on any cooktop (gas, stove, electric, induction), 100% of these cookware items are made in the United States of America. 

And when it comes to cooking... the cast iron pan offers superior heat retention and distribution to traditional cooking pans. You won't have to worry about your food sticking to the pan, because naturally, the superior Field Company skillets come no stick and no hassle. Time to clean up? Don't worry about it and follow the Care & Use Guide. The Care Kit offered by Field Company is the easiest way to make sure your skillets last forever (and ever!)

Let's start cooking with Field Company with these best sellers:

Field Company Two Piece Cast Iron Skillet Cookware Set (No. 6 & No.10)
Field Company Dutch Oven & No.8 Skillet Set

Why purchase a Field Company set?

Non-Stick. A well-seasoned cast iron pan achieves a natural non-stick surface without harmful chemicals or engineered coatings. Your skillet will arrive pre-seasoned, so it’s ready to cook right away.

Heat Retention & Distribution. Cast iron gets hot and stays hot, making it the best material for stovetop searing, oven-roasting vegetables, and sweet or savory baked goods.

Made by Americans, For Americans. Field Cast Iron is 100% Made in the USA. We work with recycled iron sourced from American vendors, and pour our cast iron cookware using green sand castings—just like the most celebrated vintage cast iron manufacturers, Griswold and Wagner.

Engineered to be Lightweight. Weighing at 3.0 lbs., this machine and polished cast iron skillet won't weigh your arm down or cause you to lose your dinner to the kitchen floor.

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