

🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with timeless cast iron versatility!
The Lodge 20 x 10.44 inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle offers professional-grade heat retention and distribution with dual cooking surfaces—smooth griddle and ridged grill. Pre-seasoned at the foundry for a natural non-stick finish, it features grease-trapping channels and ergonomic handles for effortless use. Compatible with all stovetops and ovens, this 6.12 kg powerhouse is built to last a lifetime, making it an essential tool for millennial pros who demand durability, versatility, and style in their cookware.






















| ASIN | B00008GKDQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 175,828 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 80 in Griddle Pans |
| Brand | Lodge |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (15,298) |
| Date First Available | 8 Aug. 2010 |
| Item Weight | 6.12 kg |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Model Number | LPGI3 |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 26.67 x 2.06 cm; 6.12 kg |
| Special Features | Electric_Stovetop_Compatible,Gas_Stovetop_Compatible,Induction_Stovetop_Compatible |
A**R
Amazing
Love it. Can cook loads on it. Pretty easy to clean...just run under hot water and scrub with a plastic brush or a little scrape for really tough stuff. After cleaning I pit back on the hob for a few minutes to make sure fully dry and rub a bit of oil in with a paper towel. If particularly bad for any reason whack on the hob full blast for 15 mins and open the window and seems to self clean
D**S
For that reason it's also pretty heavy. Well worth the extra money compared with ...
I've bought tonnes of lodge products, and I'm impressed with every lodge product that I buy - this is no exception! Extremely thick cast Iron and therefore very durable. For that reason it's also pretty heavy. Well worth the extra money compared with some of the other cheaper rubbish that's out there!
D**T
It’s brilliant
Good heavy sturdy well made , just brilliant
V**A
Brill!
Amazing. Will last a lifetime.
P**E
Brilliant.
Quality product. I use it on top of my Lodge Sportsman grill when camping. Also works on my halogen stove at home. Another reviewer complained about rusting after one use - it’s cast iron - you need to keep it seasoned. This is easy to clean and care for. You can leave it to the grandchildren.
T**S
Meat sticks to it like there is no tomorrow
Not worth a penny! Let alone a 100 pounds! Meat sticks to it like there is no tomorrow. Impossible to clean and wash! Rusted after one use ! I cannot find the option to return it amazon!
V**E
The company blamed a brand new Neff induction hob for ...
The company blamed a brand new Neff induction hob for not working rather than shoulder the blame. Only for amazons representatives help I would have been left with a product that wasn't fit for purpose. Buyers be careful please.
P**I
Buenísima opción para comer sano a la plancha.Si la curas bien nada se pega.Es muy pesada,quizas un poco trasto a la hora de moverla, lavarla y guardarla pero la verdad es que si comes mucho a la plancha va genial
O**H
I have been cooking on cast iron for over 20 years. For those unfamiliar with cast iron, you simply dont know what your missing. The flavor is second to none and the pans are virtually indestructible. I only had 2 10" skillets and I have wanted to buy some new pieces for quite some time. In particular, I have wanted to buy a 12' skillet, a dutch oven, and a griddle. I was actually hesitant to buy from Lodge based on the price being so low. How often does something like that happen? Anyways, after doing an ample amount of research I decided to pull the trigger and I ordered 2 pieces, this griddle and the 12" skillet. To say I am impressed is a massive understatement, especially when you consider the price. Lodge cast iron could very well be the best deal going in the entire cookware market. I certainly cant think of its equal, at least not that has this price point. My biggest concern was with the pre-seasoning. Its not that big of a deal as seasoning cast iron is very easy but I didn't know if that was something I was going to have to do or not. I was pleasantly surprised as these pans really are ready to go right out of the box. Cast iron has never been this easy. The first thing I cooked was eggs using the 12" skillet and the flavor was just as good as my 20 year old pans, something I wasn't expecting. I then cooked up some pancakes using the griddle and they were nothing short of amazing. Of course, having a griddle of this size is great as it allows me to cook 6 pancakes at a time. I used to have to cook one or 2 at a time depending how big I made them. By the time you got three plates worth done, the initial pancakes were already cold. Well, say good bye to that problem. I also love that this griddle doubles as an indoor grill. I openly admit, I was initially only looking to get a griddle but the fact that this doubles as a grill is just amazing and it ultimately makes this pan just that much more indispensable and that much more of a bargain as your really getting 2 pans in one, 2 bigs pans at that. We tried the grill side out by cooking up some burgers and some asparagus and red and orange peppers. Once again the results were amazing. We have since cooked on both pans multiple times and each time the results were top notch. I had my doubts about the Lodge pre-seasoning but no longer. Its top notch and is really quite ingenious. Its important to note that this pan is extremely heavy. I would estimate that it weighs roughly 20 pounds. Its one big piece of cast iron! So if lifting heavy objects is a problem for you then you might want to consider that before buying. For those new to cast iron, just remember a few simple rules and your pans should last forever. When cooking, bring the heat up slowly and when using the griddle, make sure you heat both sides evenly even if your only using one side. In regards to cleaning, always hand wash with a stiff nylon brush. Never use detergents or soap and always use hot water as rinsing a hot cast iron pan with cold water can actually cause your pans to crack. Follow these rules and your pans will most likely outlast you. Bottom line - I am absolutely blown away by Lodge Cast Iron. The quality is amazing, the price is amazing, and the pre-seasoned pans are literally ready to go right out of the box. Again cast iron has never been this easy. This grill/griddle is easily one of the nicest pans I have ever come across. For those that have never tried cast iron, what are you waiting for? With Lodge's pricing, what do you really have to lose? As I stated in my 12" skillet review, I will be recommending Lodge Cast Iron to everyone I know, right after I order a few more pans. 5 Stars and then some!!!
E**Z
La calidad de los productos Lodge esta fuera de duda, esta hecho con toda la mano y no tienen defectos sus productos, cuento con dos sartenes y ahora con esta plancha (comal). Por que pagar mas por este comal que con otros que se consiguen en mercados? Porque el material y el acabado es de primera calidad, por que tiene doble vista: por un lado esta completamente liso ideal para tortillas, huevos, tocino, hotcakes, cebollas, etc... y por el otro lado tiene una parrilla que es excelente para que la grasa de cortes de res, pollo, hamburguesas caiga la grasa que se desprende al cocinarse, dejando las proteinas sin tanta grasa, bueno, eso dice mi esposa, tambien ese lado cuenta con un resaque que ayuda a mandar ahi dichas grasas... Esta pesado el comal, no es liviano pero nada que algun adulto pueda manejar. El envio y servicio de Amazon, como siempre excelente, llegando antes de lo estipulado. Recomendable 100%.
R**Z
… food sticks … it was hard to remove some of the food stuck on the grill side … let’s see how it goes on future cooking
J**D
First, to address a couple concerns that get this poor reviews: 1. It's not non-stick. No, it's cast iron. It can be very low stick, but it is not non-stick. 2. It's heavy. Yes, it's cast iron. It weighs 18 pounds. And you cannot just leave it on your stove. You need to clean it, preferably in a sink. And Not in an enameled sink, unless you want a new sink. 3. It rusts. Yes, it's cast iron. I've used this several times now, grill side only. For food not to stick on any cooking surface, but a cast iron grill especially, the surface has to be hot enough to release the food once it's carmelized. The Lodge instructions suggest medium heat. Some cookbooks suggest the very highest heat. My best results, over two electric elements, have been at about 7/9. That seems to replicate my Lynx. Pre-heat for about 10 minutes. Then with a spray bottle of your choice, hand or pressure pump, give the grill surface a fine, light spray of cooking, but not olive, oil. Wait a moment for the oil to barely smoke and add your food. If you're cooking meat, let it sear on one side till you have nice dark griddle marks. Don't lift or move it too soon or you'll really have a mess. In 2 or 3 minutes, if the grill was hot enough, the pan will release the meat and you can turn it with it barely sticking or not sticking at all. Sear it on the other side until you have the grill marks and it turns easily again. Then turn it over so it's about 90 degrees to the original sear marks and cook until it's seared again, then turn it over at 90 degrees again and cook it until it's done. That's only 4 turns. Same as a barbeque. Don't lift it or turn it or fuss with it any more than that or it will stick and tear and look horrible. It's easy to overcook meats the first couple of times as I just didn't trust cooking on a raised surface. But it times about the same as a gas or charcoal grill or a flat pan. It is messy! Turn on your fans, turn off your smoke detectors, and open a window. And be prepared to clean up a lot of splattering. But the taste of the best indoor steak you've ever had makes up for all that, especially if it's -30 outside. Never, ever, ever use a sticky sauce on this grill/griddle. It will probably take a few tries before you perfect temperatures and timings, so don't give up. It just gets better and better until it's perfect. To clean: let it cool, wash it in luke-warm water with a stiff nylon brush. Don't use soap or that will strip all the wonderful oils. Just scrub any stuck bits of food. Dry it with clean rags or paper towels or a towel that you don't want to use again. If you want, spray it all over, both sides, with another fine spray of cooking oil. Spread the oil into the valleys and around the edges and handles and clean off any excess with a paper towel. If you dry cast iron quickly and always protect it with oil, it will never rust and always stay seasoned. Let it dry propped up on its edge on a paper towel or rag somewhere. The more you use it, the more seasoned it will become. Something as beautifully made as this or any Lodge should last at least one lifetime. It's very thick, very heavy, very smooth, nicer than any other cast iron I've ever seen. Cast iron will break if you drop it on, say concrete, which might be possible as the griddle side of this would make a fantastic piastra for your gas or charcoal grill, way better than stone. And cast iron will crack if thermally shocked, so don't put hot cast outside to cool in a Canadian winter. Bottom lines: beautifully made. Amazon has the best prices for Lodge that I've seen in Canada - tho' they are still twice the U.S. Messy. With the cleanup, more work than a gas grill. Still less work than a charcoal grill. Makes the best indoor steak I've ever had.
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