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Hey, I got this comment the other day.
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There is a lot of good cast iron made in
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the USA. Let's talk about it. So, first
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up, let's talk about Lodge. It is
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readily available in a lot of outdoor
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stores and a lot [music] of places like
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Walmart, but you can get it online, too.
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And it is a great price point. Next up,
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the Lancaster. Great design. Thing I
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love about it, great big pour spouts,
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[music] smooth glossy finish to start
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with, and a handle that feels good in my
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hand. The Field Skillet. And one of the
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best things about it, it is one of the
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[music] lightest skillets on the market.
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Stargazer. Cool. They support the
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military so well and they offer a
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military discount. [music]
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But the thing I really love about it is
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you can use it outside so much easier
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because it has such a long cooling
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handle on it. The Smithey Skillet. I
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really like the design. It's probably
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one of [music] the slickest finish
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skillets that I've ever had. But also,
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it's got a handle that just fits in
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[music] my hand so nice. Next up, the
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new kid on the block, Yeti. Now, they
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did acquire them from Butterpat. They
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did. It is a great skillet. One of the
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things that I really love about it is
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the large pour spouts. Hey, what is your
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favorite brand of cast iron? And tell me
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what you like about it. What is the
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feature that stands out the [music]
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most? But remember, only buy USA-made
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cast iron and leave me a comment down