Today was the day that my first production run, Solidteknics Wrought Iron Pan arrived! This is a gorgeous piece of cookware that I have been waiting for. This pan is not cast iron, but wrought iron. It is softer and more malleable than cast iron. It actually gets stronger as time goes on and the metal is somewhat flexible which means very little risk of warping or cracking.
For starters, this pan has a gorgeous handle. Nice and light, with open areas to allow heat to dissipate. Making the handle cool and easy to use while cooking. One unique thing I really love about the handle is the USA Shape that is stamped out of the end of the handle. (They do this with their Australian-made pans as well.) The handle narrows at the middle and gets wider towards your hand, making the handle sleek and ergonomic to hold on too. It also saves on weight.
The pan itself is smooth and polished. I bought mine unseasoned so I can work my own magic on this sucka! The stamp on the back of the pan lets me know that I got a 1st edition pan, which is an awesome edition to the collection. Overall, I am very impressed with the craftsmanship of the pan and I can't wait to get cooking!
For starters, this pan has a gorgeous handle. Nice and light, with open areas to allow heat to dissipate. Making the handle cool and easy to use while cooking. One unique thing I really love about the handle is the USA Shape that is stamped out of the end of the handle. (They do this with their Australian-made pans as well.) The handle narrows at the middle and gets wider towards your hand, making the handle sleek and ergonomic to hold on too. It also saves on weight.
The pan itself is smooth and polished. I bought mine unseasoned so I can work my own magic on this sucka! The stamp on the back of the pan lets me know that I got a 1st edition pan, which is an awesome edition to the collection. Overall, I am very impressed with the craftsmanship of the pan and I can't wait to get cooking!
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