Professional Cast Iron Camping Non Stick Cookware

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Product Description

📋 Basic Information
Model NO.
BK-H003
Material
Cast Iron
Feature
Non-Stick, Pre-Seasoned
Certification
CE/EU, FDA, LFGB
Application
Outdoor Camping, Fire Pot
Coating
Vegetable Oil Coating
Accessory
Lid Lifter or Campfire Tripod
Production
20,000 Pcs/Month
🍳 Product Specifications
Product Name Item No. Weight Size Coating
4.5qt Dutch Oven BK545L 5.7KG 24X13CM Pre-seasoned
6qt Dutch Oven BK508L 8.5KG 29X14CM Pre-seasoned
9qt Dutch Oven BK509L 10.2KG 30X17CM Pre-seasoned
Cast Iron Camping Cookware
Item No. Size (Dia x H) Weight Coating Measurement
BK-503DG 20.5cm x 13.5cm 3.7kgs Vegetable Oil 46*24*38cm
BK-505DG 23.5cm x 14cm 4.4kgs Vegetable Oil 50.5*26*42cm
BK-545DG 25cm x 13.5cm 5.1kgs Vegetable Oil 55*28*42cm
BK-508DG 31.5cm x 14cm 8kgs Vegetable Oil 32*32*19.5cm
BK-560DG 37.5cm x 18cm 12.5kgs Vegetable Oil 39.5*39.5*23.5cm
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Frequently Asked Questions
How should I clean the cookware for the first time?
Choose warm water and add some neutral detergent to clean the cookware before its initial use.
What kind of detergent is best for daily maintenance?
For daily life, use neutral detergent or dedicated cast iron detergent to ensure a long lifespan for your cookware.
How can I prevent the coating from falling off?
Avoid sudden temperature changes. Do not put cold water into the cookware when it is at a high temperature. Also, avoid excessive knocking against the surface.
What is the recommended heating method?
Due to the excellent thermal conductivity of cast iron, it is recommended to use low heat to prevent the body from overheating.
How should I store the cookware after use?
Wipe the cookware dry immediately after use and place it in a well-ventilated area. Avoid wet places to prevent rust.
Which tools are safe to use with this enamel cookware?
It is best to use wooden or silicone shovels. Avoid using metal shovels or steel wool balls, as they may scratch the enamel surface.

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