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The set that sparks joy: meet our Minis
- Regular price
- $158
- Sale price
- $145





Specifications | No. 4 | No. 6 | No. 8 | No. 10 | No. 12 |
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Total Weight | 1.86lb | 3lb | 4.5lb | 6lb | 8lb |
Top Diameter | 6 ¾" | 8 ⅜" | 10 ¼" | 11 ⅝" | 13 ⅜" |
Cooking Surface | 5 ¾" | 7" | 8 ¾" | 9 ¾" | 11 ½" |
Wall Height | 1 ⅜" | 1 ⅝" | 2" | 2 ⅛" | 2 ¼" |
Total Length | 11 ⅝" | 14" | 16 ⅛" | 16 ⅛" | 19 ½" |
FAQs
How is smoother cast iron different?
Vintage cast iron pans, the type prized for their smooth nonstick surfaces, used to be finished by hand. Today, most manufacturers produce rough, pebbly skillets to save cost. That's not all bad—it just takes longer to build a shiny and truly nonstick seasoning.
Field Skillets use a machining process modeled on the best of vintage cookware, precisely dialed in to be as smooth as possible while leaving just a touch of texture on the cooking surface to hold a great seasoning.
Does Field cast iron come pre-seasoned?
Yes! We deliver a pan that is ready to cook out of the box with a great cooking experience. Our naturally non-stick cooking surface comes from three coats of grapeseed oil preseasoning. No teflon, no dirty tricks.
Like all cast iron pans, you will see the non-stick properties increase even more over time as you follow the tried and true seasoning rule: Just Keep Cooking!
Do Field skillets work on induction & electric stoves?
They do! We have a clever feature on all Field Company skillets—a heat ring! This is one of our favorite features: it’s both a reference to cookware conventions in a bygone era, and a clever way to meet the performance challenges of contemporary kitchens.
Our heat ring is designed to make sure the Field Skillet remains balanced as it heats up on glass or ceramic flat cooktops. At just 0.04” of clearance, it won’t interfere with cooking performance or lose any power from electric or induction heat elements, particularly since induction is activated through magnetics and iron is a magnetic element.
Isn't cast iron supposed to be heavy?
Field Skillets aren’t as light as throwaway nonstick cookware, but neither are they unnecessarily heavy. We spent years studying our favorite vintage skillets to find the perfect balance between lightness while maintaining enough bottom thickness for high heat searing and even cooking.
Our research found the Goldilocks zone to be 4.3 to 4.5 lbs for a 10 inch skillet. Anything above this zone only makes your pan harder to maneuver without adding cooking performance and anything below makes the pan more susceptible to warping or breakage. This weight is most similar to a Griswold skillet, one of our favorite antiques.
Natural Fiber Brush
Wash cast iron cookware with warm water, using the Natural Fiber Brush to remove loose food residue.
Soap up if you want to! Your cast iron can handle it.
Chain Mail Scrubber
Use the stainless steel Chain Mail Scrubber to get rid of stubborn food residue.
Even if your skillet is relatively clean, we recommend gently scuffing the surface and side walls of your skillet, preparing it to accept new and stronger seasoning.
Field Seasoning Oil
Dry your cast iron, then apply a thin coat of Seasoning Oil to all surfaces—including the side walls and bottom.
Even a thin coating will help ensure that you're building new, resilient seasoning every time you heat your skillet. Cook often, and apply after every use!
- Rebecca B.Verified BuyerReviewingNo.4 Cast Iron Skillet #4 - 6 3/4"I recommend this productWhat type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? GasRated 5 out of 5 stars22 hours agoMini desserts
I use these pans to make individual desserts for guests especially cobblers
Was this helpful? - David I.Verified BuyerReviewingMini TurnerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsYesterdayNice Size
This Mini Turner is just the right size for some of your smaller jobs. It is well built and typical Field Company quality.
Was this helpful? - Michael K.Verified BuyerReviewingNo.4 Cast Iron Skillet #4 - 6 3/4"I recommend this productWhat type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? GasRated 5 out of 5 stars4 days agoIt really is 100% non-stick
I use my pan exclusively for my morning breakfast. I cook two pieces of bacon and then toss in an egg. The egg slides around and doesn't stick. The seasoning on this pan is just perfect!
What a great product and worth every penny.
Was this helpful? - Helene L.Verified BuyerReviewingMini TurnerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoIt's cute, but it's effective
Sometimes you need a little turner - like when you're working with a small pan, or with a small meal. This little guy does the trick - and it's cute. It's well made, and cleans up easily.
Was this helpful? - Helene L.Verified BuyerReviewingNo.4 Cast Iron Skillet #4 - 6 3/4"I recommend this productWhat type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Electric GlassRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoWorks well, cleans up easily - and it's so cute
I make myself a spinach, cheese, and two egg white omelet most mornings. Rather than have chemical coatings with unpronounceable names enter my body, I opted to give this a try. Very happy, because:
1. it heats up quickly and retains heat - so I can cook my omelet on low, which is better for eggs
2. it cleans up easily - even though the skillet is still in the seasoning stage, only a few bits of protein & veg stay in the pan, and those come out easily with a quick swirl of the steel wool and a bit of water.
3. it's easy to maintain. After use, I put a dot of avocado or grapeseed oil on the pan and wipe it to a slight sheen.
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