Pros & Cons
Pros
The nickel is a malleable metal that makes cast iron stronger and less prone to cracking. It seems to be a very conductive alloy that they used.
Highlights
Quality
The best cast iron alloy with the best heat transfer ive ever seen in any modern cast iron pan
This pan obviously has some type of really high quality cast iron because it transfers heat properly
And with the shape of this pan it would be hard for them to machine the insides of the pan
Put the pan on the top rack above the bottom rack with the cookie sheet
Competitiveness
I was nervous when i first used this finex pan because ive had such bad experiences with several new cast iron pans ive tried f... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This pan is absolutely flat with a machined cooking surface
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not a rough bumpy crappy texture
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive used the cheap cast iron pans from the local chain stores and they literally are trash they arent even useful for any type of cooking due to their very poor heat transfer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suspect that the new cheap pans dont use enough or any nickel in the cast iron
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is known that the best old cast iron engine blocks in the old muscles cars had special high nickel cast iron
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive inspected the metal and the design and there is no fat on this finex skillet
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This would be an excellent feature for cooking steaks you an use the lid to prevent grease from splashing out of the pan but you can vent the hot steam out at the same time around the edges of the lid without having the lid tilted on a weird angle like regular lids
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Finex says to use flaxseed oil