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Lodge 3.5″ Cast Iron Mini Skillet hits an Amazon all-time low at $4

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Amazon is offering the Lodge 3.5-inch Cast Iron Mini Skillet for $3.97 as an add-on item. That means you’ll need to include it in an order of at least $25 to redeem the special price and free shipping. That’s about 35% off the regular $6 price tag, the lowest it’s ever been offered at Amazon, and the best deal we can find. It tends to sell for between $5 and $9 at Amazon third-party sellers and Walmart. Made in the USA, this cast iron skillet is great for personal or smaller dishes. It is an Amazon best-seller and carries a 4+ star rating from nearly 11,000 customers.

All things considered, there really aren’t very many comparable mini skillets out there at this price. Even Lodge’s own Silicone Hot Handle Holder is more expensive than the skillet today at $6.

Lodge 3.5 inch Cast Iron Mini Skillet:

  • Cast iron provides superior heat retention and is unparalleled for even cooking
  • Cast Iron Skillet is seasoned with vegetable oil for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use
  • Easy care: Hand wash, dry, rub with cooking oil
  • Skillet is 3.5 inches in diameter
  • Made in USA, Lodge Cast Iron Skillets are at home in the oven, on the stove, on the grill or over the campfire. Works great with induction cooktops.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices