The Camp Chef SK-10 Cast Iron Skillet, 10 Inch Diameter


The Camp Chef SK-10 Cast Iron Skillet, 10 Inch Diameter Feature
- Seasoned Cast Iron is ready to cook and easy to maintain
- Comfort Grip Handles for effortless lifting and Control
- Dual Pour Spouts for cooking convenience
- Seasoned finish helps create non-stick finish
- Lewis & Clark Commemerative Edition
The Camp Chef SK-10 Cast Iron Skillet, 10 Inch Diameter Overview
The Camp Chef Cast Iron Skillet is 10 Inches in Diameter. The seasoned finish makes this cast iron skillet ready to use and easy to maintain. The fine porous surface also allows for better heat distribution and retention. Camp Chef's advantages will help Read moreRelateItems
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