
Victoria Cast Iron Skillet
The Colombian value pick. Victoria's 100+ year-old foundry produces smoother-than-Lodge skillets at competitive prices with 100% non-GMO flaxseed seasoning.
Our Verdict
Smoother than Lodge with flaxseed oil seasoning. Colombian craftsmanship at Lodge pricing.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Smoother than Lodge
- •Flaxseed oil seasoned
- •Longer handle
- •100-year foundry history
- •Great value
✗ Cons
- •Made in Colombia (not USA)
- •Less brand recognition
- •Seasoning can be inconsistent
- •Still heavy
Specifications
| Material | Cast iron |
| Size | 12 inches |
| Seasoning | Non-GMO flaxseed oil |
| Handle | Extra long |
| Made In | Colombia |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Value seekers wanting smoother surface
- ✓Lodge alternative
- ✓Longer handle preference
Not For
- ✗Made in USA priority
- ✗Brand prestige
- ✗Absolute smoothest surface
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