
FINEX Cast Iron Skillet
The premium American artisan. FINEX's Portland-made skillets feature octagonal design, stainless steel springs for cool handles, and hand-polished cooking surfaces.
Our Verdict
Hand-polished smooth surface with stainless steel spring handle. Artisan quality from Portland, Oregon.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Hand-polished smooth surface
- •Stainless spring handle (cool)
- •Octagonal design (pour spots)
- •Made in Portland, USA
- •Heirloom quality
✗ Cons
- •Very expensive
- •Heavy
- •Octagonal shape unusual
- •May be overkill
Specifications
| Material | Cast iron |
| Size | 12 inches |
| Surface | Hand-polished |
| Handle | Stainless steel spring |
| Made In | Portland, USA |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Cast iron enthusiasts
- ✓Smooth surface preference
- ✓Heirloom piece seekers
Not For
- ✗Budget buyers
- ✗Traditional round preference
- ✗Casual cooks
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