Cast Iron Cookware as Low as $16.99 at ALDI
ALDI deals are heating up 🔥!
Head into your local ALDI where you may find great buys on Crofton Cast Iron Cookware – including saucepans and frying pans for as little as $16.99!
Keep in mind that stock and pricing may vary by store. ALDI finds tend to sell out quickly, so if you’re interested, be sure to grab them soon.
Check out the deals we spotted…
Crofton Black & Gold Cast Iron 10″ Fry Pan
Only $16.99
Crofton Black & Gold Cast Iron 5.5 qt Dutch Oven
Only $24.99
Crofton Black & Gold Cast Iron 2 qt Saucepan
Only $16.99
Be aware, the Dutch oven is enameled cast iron. I’m not sure about the rest, but would say they probably are too. So if you’re looking for regular cast iron, you will want to pass on this.
I’m not familiar with cast-iron, what’s the difference between (pro’s and con’s) of coated vs uncoated cast-iron?
It depends on the quality. Enameled cast iron is prone to chipping but the enamel won’t rust. Avoid too high heats and metal utensils that may scratch the surface. A good enameled one will last years. Staub and Le Crueset are high quality take high heat (you can fry in them).
Thanks for taking the time to explain. I appreciate it!
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A bare cast-iron (non-enamel) has to be seasoned but once it is is truly non-stick. You shouldn’t cook anything tomato or wine based in them because it takes off the seasoning. Just google how to season. If you want to try go to yard sales or thrift stores and pick them up for pennies—very easy to clean and reseal. Bare metal cast iron will definitely rust if not seasoned and cared for properly. I have my grandmothers frying pans and Dutch oven and use all the time and they are over a hundred years old. Go from stove top to the oven with ease. No worries about chipping and can use metal utensils. It’s very heavy but holds heat well. If you buy enameled go high end because they don’t chip as easily. The advantage is there is no seasoning. They are much lighter and more visually appealing as well. That’s once over lightly an explanation.
Thanks for taking the time to explain. I appreciate it!
Thanks, JD! That’s really helpful!
So everything I’ve seen, from the ads to promotions say this dutch oven is enameled. But someone who bought one said that it was not and she returned it. Just make sure to check it out before you buy. It’s pretty for sure.