Set includes: 12" Skillet and 15" Lean Grill PanPerfect for searing and grilling with cast ironHandcrafted in Portland, Oregon, USAFINEX Good Forever Guarantee
FINEX Cast Iron Lean Grill Pan & Skillet Set
Premium American-Made Cast Iron for Searing, Baking & Grillingπ₯π³
Upgrade your kitchen with the ultimate FINEX cast iron cookware set, pairing two powerhouse essentials: the 12" Skillet with Lid and the bold 15" Lean Grill Pan. Whether you're reverse-searing steaks, baking cornbread, or grilling over open flame, this heirloom-quality duo delivers unmatched versatility and performance.

A spacious, do-it-all skillet built for everyday cooking and special occasions alike.
β Ideal for searing, sautΓ©ing, frying & baking
β Heavy cast iron for superior heat retention
β Matching lid for braising, roasting & moisture control
Turn any stovetop, oven, grill, or campfire into a premium grill station.
β Domed surface channels excess juices away
β Deep grill ribs for bold sear marks
β Indoor & outdoor ready

βοΈ Engineered for a Lifetime
Every FINEX piece is handcrafted in Portland, Oregon πΊπΈ using a blend of traditional cast iron craftsmanship and modern precision manufacturing.
β¨ Machine-smoothed cooking surface for improved release
π± Pre-seasoned by hand with organic flaxseed oil
π Patented octagonal shape with multiple drip-free pour spouts
β¨οΈ Speed Coolβ’ coiled stainless steel handles for comfort
π₯ Compatible with gas, electric, induction, oven & open flame
Subtle variations in finish give each piece its own unique character β true heirloom cookware built to be Guaranteed Good Forever.

π¦ Set Includes:
Perfect for serious home cooks, grill enthusiasts, and anyone ready to experience the modern evolution of American cast iron.
Keep your cookware performing at its best with the FINEX Cast Iron Cleaning Care Kit.
| Name: |
FINEX Cast Iron Lean Grill Pan and Skillet Set |
| UPC: |
749531642722 |
| Manufacturer: |
FINEX |
Pre-Seasoned For Cooking.
Right before the final quality check, FINEX coats their cookware cooking surfaces with 100% organic flaxseed oil for a durable, stick-resistant finish that’s ready to cook with out of the box. Before you use your new FINEX piece for the first time, give it a quick rinse with warm water and dry it completely to remove any sediment that may have settled in the cookware. For your first few uses, add a little oil as you start cooking to help preserve the new coating. Over time, your FINEX cookware will continue to develop a natural seasoning, which will enhance the stick-resistant surface.
Cooking with Cast Iron.
For an even heating surface, preheat your cast iron pan before cooking. We recommend a medium-low heat for a few minutes. Cast iron can take longer to warm up, but it holds on to heat longer, too. FINEX’s thick-wall design provides even heat distribution and retention for searing performance unlike anything else on the market. Perfectly crispy skin and golden brown edges are just minutes away.
Cleaning Cast Iron.
Step 1. For easy cleaning, simply scrape off food and rinse using hot water. For tougher cleaning jobs, use a stainless steel scrubber to remove tough, stuck-on food bits. Use a dab of soap if necessary. Never put your cast iron in the dishwasher or let it soak for long periods of time.
Step 2. Once you’ve washed and rinsed your cast iron thoroughly, be sure to dry it immediately. Do not air dry. Use a towel to wipe it down or place your cast iron on the stove and heat over a medium-low heat to ensure it’s completely dry. Remember, iron loves to rust if left wet. We like to say, “We’ve never seen a dry cast iron skillet rust.”
Step 3. Warm your cast iron on the stove using medium-low heat. Then, apply a very thin layer of oil (any vegetable oil you like) and work thoroughly into the pan. Be sure to wipe off any excess. Let it cool and store for your next use. Applying a little oil to your cast iron protects the natural seasoning you’ve worked hard to develop and it also provides protection against moisture and corrosion when storing.
Re-Seasoning Cast Iron.
Cast iron is very durable and forgiving. Scorched, scratched or rusted pans can be returned to perfect working condition with a little elbow grease and some quality oil. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. If your pan has rust, gently remove it using steel wool. Wash and dry your cast iron cookware thoroughly. Once completely dry, apply a very thin layer of flaxseed oil to the entire surface of your cast iron pan (including the outside surface). Wipe off any excess oil, then place the pan in your preheated oven. Bake the pan for one hour at 400 degrees. You can repeat this process to build up your seasoning and maintain the pan for generations.