This Is NOT Real Cast Iron (Even Though It Looks Exactly Like Lodge)
It looks just like a classic Lodge cast iron skillet, but appearances can be deceiving. In this video, we reveal why this pan isn't real cast iron, how to spot the differences, and what it means for cooking performance and durability. #BuyItForLife #CostcoFinds #KitchenAuditExposed

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