In 2019, Lodge Cast Iron produced the "Blacklock" series of cast iron pans. These are exceptionally thin and light cast iron pans, especially when compared to the modern-day cast iron cookware produced by Lodge...until now. Here is a look at the Blacklock 10 inch skillet, which I'll be using as a new chef skillet in my kitchen. This pan was a joy to cook with, and I'm looking forward to using this many times in the future. It also demonstrates the so-called "rough" surface of this new pan isn't rough at all, especially when compared to heavy cast iron pans from other modern day manufacturers. This is a pan that easily stands alongside the new cast iron pans from Field, Stargazer, Butter Pat, Smithey, Finex, and other companies. Lodge Cast Iron is a heavy hitter in the kitchen cookware market, and the Blacklock series is likely to make the entire industry sit up and take notice.
I did not receive this pan as a promotional gift, and I am not being paid to make this video. I bought this pan at full price from Lodge's Web site, and I feel it's worth every penny. Please post your comments below and let us know what you think.
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