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Cuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set (10-Inch and 12-Inch) Oven S vs FINEX Cast Iron Skillets

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Cuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set (10-Inch and 12-Inch) Oven S comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.4 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about Buyers wanting dual-size versatility — read the strengths below before deciding.

Cuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set (10-Inch and 12-Inch) Oven S
Higher ratedRanked #6 in Best Cast Iron Skillets
Cuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set (10-Inch and 12-Inch) Oven S
$45as of May 28

The Cuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set offers a durable, versatile cooking solution with its seasoned cast iron construction that's safe for oven, stovetop, grill, and induction use. Reviewers highlighted its even heat distribution and included heat-resistant handle covers for safe handling. The product requires hand washing and proper maintenance for longevity, and it's currently out of stock at major retailers.

Strengths
  • Pre-seasoned cast iron construction for easy use and natural non-stick surface
  • Oven safe and suitable for stovetop, grill, and induction cooking
  • Includes heat-resistant handle covers for safe handling
Watch-outs
  • Not dishwasher safe and requires hand washing
  • Out of stock at multiple retailers
FINEX Cast Iron Skillets
Ranked #3 in Best Cast Iron Skillets
FINEX Cast Iron Skillets
$200as of May 28

The FINEX Cast Iron Skillet offers a distinctive hexagonal design with multiple pouring spouts and a spring-covered handle that stays cooler than typical cast iron. The Spruce Eats reviewer found it attractive and functional, noting its computer-aided smooth cooking surface and pre-seasoning with flaxseed oil. However, the skillet's high price point and the heat retention of the brass end cap were drawbacks. It's best suited for those seeking a premium, aesthetically pleasing cast iron skillet that performs well for small servings and baking, though budget-conscious cooks may want to consider alternatives.

Strengths
  • Unique hexagonal design with multiple pouring spouts for versatility
  • Spring-covered handle stays cooler during cooking
  • Preseasoned with flaxseed oil for immediate use
Watch-outs
  • Expensive compared to standard cast iron skillets
  • End cap on handle gets hot during cooking

How they stack up

Cuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set (10-Inch and 12-Inch) Oven S

The Cuisinel skillet offers a more versatile 2-piece set with heat-resistant handles, but it's not dishwasher-safe and is currently out of stock. In contrast, the Lodge 10.25-inch skillet is more widely available and easier to maintain, though it lacks the dual-size convenience of the Cuisinel set.

FINEX Cast Iron Skillets

The FINEX skillet's hexagonal design and multiple pouring spouts set it apart from the standard Lodge or Utopia Kitchen options, but it's more expensive and has a hot end cap. Compared to the Stargazer skillet, it offers a unique aesthetic but lacks the smooth, machined surface and durable build of the Stargazer.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCuisinel Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet 2-Piece Set (10-Inch and 12-Inch) Oven SFINEX Cast Iron Skillets
MaterialCast ironCast iron
Diameter10-inch and 12-inch8-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch
SeasoningPre-seasonedFlaxseed oil
CompatibilityGrill, Stovetop, Induction SafeStove, oven, grill, coals, and induction
ShapeRoundHexagonal
HandleIncludes 2 Heat-Resistant HoldersSpring-covered
Weight12-inch model is 13.5 lbs
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