Heuck Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron 3-Piece Skillet Set
Heuck 33002 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron 3 Piece Skillet Set

Binding : Kitchen
ProductGroup : Kitchen
Manufacturer : Heuck
Brand : Heuck
Label : Heuck
Publisher : Heuck
Model : 33002
Studio : Heuck
Color : Black
ReleaseDate : 2008-02-16
Lowest New Price: USD $29.99
- 3-piece skillet set includes 6-1/2-inch, 8-inch and 10-inch
- Skillets pre-seasoned--no additional seasoning required
- Even heat
- Use on the stove top or campfire
- Will last for generations
Don't just purchase a piece of cookware purchase cast iron cookware that will last for generations. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, casseroles, cakes and pies somehow taste better when cooked in heavy pre-seasoned cast-iron cookware. Cast iron creates superior heat retention, heats evenly, and loves a campfire, unlike flimsier pans. Pre-seasoned out of the box saves you time and helps with easy cleanup.
Great Poduct (2009-07-03)
Cast Iron is the only cookware to use. I highly recommend this set of cast iron cookware, GREAT FOR CAMPING and everyday use in the home.
Cast Iron cookware requires "seasoning". Washing cast iron in your dishwasher is the best way to ruin a cast iron pan. NEVER USE SOAP to clean your pans.
I bet if these reviewers that rated this product one star read the INSTRUCTIONS first they'd be happier.
If you can't operate a cast iron pan correctly you should not be breeding children.
Great value (2009-02-12)
They may be preseasoned, but they definitely need more. Eggs kept sticking, but after a good seasoning per the instructions and I am quite pleased with this item. A great value for the money.
Great Deal on These Pans (2009-01-07)
WE LOVED THE PANS!! WHAT A GREAT DEAL. THE ONLY GRIPE MY HUBBY HAS IS THAT THEY WERE NOT MADE IN THE U.S.A. THE 12" PAN WE BOUGHT ALONG WITH THESE WAS MADE IN THE U.S.A. SO HE WAS HAPPY ABOUT THAT....LOL. GREAT DEAL!!
One look and they went back in the box. (2008-11-28)
This purchase was a big mistake. I want good quality cast iron for cooking. However, this black paint looking stuff on modern cast iron that is described as 'pre-seasoned' is nothing but another contaminant for our food. I have already seen too many of these in stores with the 'pre-seasoning' chipping and peeling off. I won't risk cooking in these even once.
Why can we not purchase cast iron that has to be seasoned by the purchaser the old fashioned way? At least then I would know what was getting mixed in my food. I didn't send these back to Amazon only because the shipping would have taken 2/3 of my refund. These will go in my next garage sale still in the original box and unused.
Also, I was not aware that these were Made in China until I saw the paper sticker on the bottom of one of the skillets. With all the dangerous contaminants that have made the news in the last year on products made in China I certainly do not trust that the 'pre-season' material is safe. If the Chinese found a way to make it cheaper with some dangerous substance they probably did it.
I did manage to find a vintage Wagner skillet of the size I need most listed on an auction site and purchased it. No 'pre-season' paint on that one.
Unless you enjoy eating black paint, buy something else (2008-11-13)
These cast iron pans are heavy and appear to be of good quality except for the fact that after only two or 3 uses, I get black paint from the pan in everything I cook. I have some lodge cast iron pans and they are wonderful. Spend the extra $2 on lodge pans and you'll love them. The smallest pan in this set is useless.

