Nov
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2012
Sears.com: Basic Essentials 3 piece Fry Pan Set Only $13.76 + Free Store Pickup
This Hip2Save.com Deal was hand-posted on Sunday, November 11th, 2012 at 12:50 pm.
If you’re looking for a nice Christmas or housewarming gift or are just in need of some new pans, Sears.com has another deal for you! Head on over here where you can currently snag this Basic Essentials, 3 piece Fry Pan Set for just $15.29. Even better, use coupon code GREATGIFTS during checkout to snag this set for only $13.76! Wow! Plus, you can opt for FREE in-store pickup (or free shipping to home on $49 orders).
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Shawn Pepera says:
Don’t forget to go through ebates…. 6%!!!!!
Frances says:
Shop at home is 5% back. Also if you are buying $50.00 or more you can use code SEARS2012 to get an additional $5 off. This code can be used in addition to the GREATGIFTS code. You can also sign up for the Shop Your Way Rewards 90 day free trial shipping to get free shipping if you are spending under $49. No credit card number needed. They do not automatically renew it after 90 days and charge you for it.
Erin says:
Bought 2! Thanks!! Just the deal I needed.
stacy says:
QualiTy?
Cat says:
they are small but they are cast iron… if you know how to take care of cast iron pans this is a good deal
Renee says:
Depends on where they are manufactured. If in China, you may want to do a quick search on why it’s not a good idea to buy any cast iron other than American made…
Kathleen says:
I looked through the reviews and someone said they’re made in China
Jo says:
You had my curious so I did a google search and found this: “Cast iron will tend to rust, so it needs to be “seasoned” with oil before it is used. If you buy new cast iron, don’t buy “preseasoned.” Cast iron pans made in China are seasoned with paint that chips off into food. Stick with made-in-the-USA Lodge brand.”
Read more: http://www.healthychild.org/live-healthy/faq/cookware_bakeware-cast_iron#ixzz2Bwuir1k8
savings4kids says:
“paint that chips off into food” – not good.
Jo says:
You had me curious so I did a google search and found this: “Cast iron will tend to rust, so it needs to be “seasoned” with oil before it is used. If you buy new cast iron, don’t buy “preseasoned.” Cast iron pans made in China are seasoned with paint that chips off into food. Stick with made-in-the-USA Lodge brand.”
shelaghc says:
That’s a big problem with web sales. It’s much harder to find out where an item was made.
megan says:
says 17.99 now
megan says:
duh, that is what it was.
Yvette says:
after entering the coupon code it should lower the price at the check out
laronda says:
Thanks Collin! I have been wanting a cast iron frying pan.
Becky says:
I will NOT buy anything that has to do with food consumption that is made in china…this includes canned food goods and cooking items…if they poison dogs and infants in their own country then they definitely don’t care about doing the same in other countries.
MaLu says:
I’m with ya 100%
savings4kids says:
most canned food is made in usa.
mitch says:
I am a new immigrant from Asia, but I support Made in USA items because in this country, workers are treated fairly and there really is quality control – things which are unheard of in China.
andrea says:
At that price for cast iron I am concerned about quality and purity. Cheap cast iron pans just burn everything with uneven heating. My 2 cents for what its worth.
Crystal says:
I’m all about getting a good deal, but I really do recommend Lodge brand cast iron. if you treat your cast iron right, it will last your whole life. So you can afford to spend a little more for the quality because it will pay dividends in the end. I own several Lodge cast iron skillets and dutch ovens one of which was my grandmother’s.
Renee says:
Right, I have tons of cast iron & most all of it is Lodge, except for some older American pieces. I LOVE Lodge cast iron. It is a bit more difficult to season that the older American cast iron like Griswold & Wagner, but still very good.
Karin says:
Sears does carry Lodge cast iron dutch ovens (and skillets I believe). The code works on them as well as long as it is Sears
eas says:
so – this is old and off topic but can cast iron really be used on glass top stoves? I always heard no, but I really would love to use them…