Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet? A: The Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet measures 10.25 inches in diameter.
- Q: Is the skillet safe for all cooking surfaces? A: Yes, the Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet can be used on any kitchen cooktop, in the oven, on a grill, and over an open flame.
- Q: How do I care for my cast iron skillet? A: To care for your cast iron skillet, wash it with warm water, dry it thoroughly, and rub a light coat of vegetable oil on the surface after each use.
- Q: Can I use metal utensils with the skillet? A: Yes, you can use metal utensils with the Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet as it is designed to withstand higher tensile strength.
- Q: What is the significance of the Sugar Skull design? A: The Sugar Skull design celebrates Day of the Dead traditions, symbolizing the exchange of edible sugar skulls during the holiday.
- Q: How do I address rust on my skillet? A: If you notice rust, scour the affected area with steel wool, wash it with warm water, dry it, and then apply vegetable oil.
- Q: Is the skillet pre-seasoned? A: Yes, the Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet comes pre-seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil for an easy-release finish.
- Q: How does cast iron cookware improve with use? A: With regular use and proper care, the seasoning on cast iron cookware improves, enhancing its non-stick properties.
- Q: Is the Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet made in the USA? A: Yes, the Lodge Sugar Skull Skillet is proudly made in the USA.
- Q: What are the advantages of using cast iron cookware? A: Cast iron cookware provides excellent heat retention, is versatile for various cooking methods, and can last for generations with proper care.