I love that you went with red, white, and blue for the colors. When I was watching this video, a bald eagle flew in through my window, looked at the screen, and a single tear rolled down its beak. It then let out a mighty caw and flew off into the beautiful morning sunrise. I believe it was actually heading towards Lodge headquarters so it could thank all of you in person.
If you had told 20-year-old me I would spend 17 minutes watching a video about cookware, I would have said you were crazy, but a much more mature me loved this. I even visited the Lodge website to see if you had any job openings. Sadly, no IT gigs right now, but I'll keep looking!
I am a Chef and I own a variety of iron pieces--enameled and standard. I love all my Lodge pieces--some of which were passed down from my grandmother to my mother, then to me. I am so happy that you are making the new enameled pieces in the USA! Lodge is part of my Southern heritage and I will continue the tradition! Congratulations on some beautiful work, Lodge!
As you should be! (Many of us are too :) He is a great American! Lots of hard work and problem solving. Thank you for helping him get this done for all of us.
These look awesome and really looking forward to getting one. I've always liked that most of Lodge was made in the USA but it always bugged me a little that the enameled cast iron was made in China, so it is great that the manufacturing of the new pieces is now in the USA. Much more trust in the enameling if it is done here in the USA vs. stuff from other countries. Congrats on the new launch!
@@DonaldRull Does that surprise you? There's no pride in workmanship in Chinese factories. The only incentive is to try not to get fired. That's all. Meanwhile, we now have several generations of people having been raised to think everything is supposed to be cheap and disposable. I'm glad to be seeing a resurgence of the idea that paying more for quality, USA made products is better than buying whatever Chinesium garbage costs the least.
Chattanooga native here, we love our Lodge Cast Iron and very excited to add some USA enamel real soon. We visited the Lodge museum and factory store recently and i had no idea this project was in the works thanks for the video looks like we will be seeing you again soon!
Lodge has made it affordable for fans like myself to own quality cookware that'll last for generations. I prefer the bare cast iron ones, as I know that all ceramic coatings will invariably chip. Extra effort has to be made to mitigate the chemical reactions between ingredients and iron, but the joy of using them far outweighs any inconvenience.
GREAT to see that your enamelware has gone USA Domestic! With the Lodge quality control in place, it will surely be the BEST on the market! The consumer asked for it and Lodge gave it to us. THANK YOU very much! Duke Gilleland, Texas
Excellent documentary! Great job Lodge Teammates for make a beautiful- usable- lifetime product in South Pittsburg, TN USA! Makes me proud to say LODGE in conversations with people I meet! God Bless America!
I applaud Lodge for taking a huge step and learning the enameling process and actually producing in the US….BUT I simply don’t understand the knobs and “unnecessary” inserts in the handles that Lodge insists on making in China. In this video, Lodge states that they are a small company….it looks quite huge from the drone footage. There are thousands of metal shops in the US who would covet a contract with Lodge to produce the knobs and unnecessary inserts right here in the US. Lodge also owns Finex Cast Iron in Oregon and they produce their own stainless and copper handle grips. Lodge has come this far with customer demands to produce enamel domestically. It’s a testament to patriotism and US job security. But I will wait. When I see that Lodge Enameled cast iron is 100% “Made In The USA”, stainless bits and all, I will be FIRST in line to buy each new piece. I’m confident it will happen.
Hi there! We appreciate your honest feedback 💛 We made every effort to source and produce our custom stainless steel knobs and accents domestically but did not find a supplier who could match our manufacturing needs. Our team spent more than a year searching for the right partner to produce these items. If we could have found a partner in the US, we promise you we would have.
@@lodgecastiron ….then, like your new, USA made enameled cast iron, make them yourself… or better yet…ditch the inserts and knob and make the entire lid of cast iron with a loop knob on top, like my vintage Descoware from Belgium 🤔
Gorgeous. Ive had ur DO for years...the deep purple but I am excited for these that are made @ home. Thk u for providing more American jobs and great cast iron👏🏼
Very well done in all aspects. Have been a loyal Lodge customer with their seasoned pans, skillets & pots for years, looks like its time to add to the collection!
I use lodge skillets in my home and firehouse. I use Le Creuset at home and Staub at the firehouse for enamel. I'm glad to see you making this level of enamel and can't wait to test them at home and station.
I just stopped by one of your outlets in Pigeon Forge today and picked up the 6qt in blue. Beautiful! We're looking forward to expansions in the line. I held off on buying a braser until you release one in this line.
I love this all-American product that Lodge is finally coming out with. Le Creuset has been making enamel-coated cast iron products for a very long time. It makes me happy to see that we are finally catching up to this fantastic product. Hopefully it will be better-priced than the French equivalent since the cost of Le Creuset is outrageous. I will definitely be buying Lodge's enamel-coated cast iron pots and pans in the near future. Great video...makes me proud to be American!!!
❤ just bought my 1st blue cast iron Dutch oven. Got it at homegoods!!! Now I need videos on what I can do in it. I'm looking into sourdough bread and dairy items. As my "blue" items are for dairy only😊
So excited about this! I was just recently looking for this product Made in America, and was surprised Lodge wasn't at the time. I passed on the purchase because of that, but will definitely be purchasing soon!
I own 5 Lodge skillets and 1 dutch oven. I did not realize how beautiful your enameled dutch ovens are, I have to get one! I thínk your enameled dutch ovens are better looking than my Le Creuset dutch ovens. Your documentry made me proud to be an Amercan!
I haven’t seen these yet, I guess it’ll take a while to get some to Australia. I only recently got two of your original cast items and although getting use to using them, we’re really happy with them. Will keep an eye out for the enameled ones.
I love love to see how things are made, created. I think that's human nature. I was blown away at what goes into making a little thing but it really is a BIG thing! Thank you. Now I want to own one and want to share this with my family!
I can't tell you how happy this is going to make my wife (and all of us) when she gets one of these for Christmas! My wife has wanted a nice enamel oval dutch oven for years but we just couldn't find anything that wasn't Chinese made (besides Le Cruset which costs an arm and a leg and makes no sense to import from overseas.) We ALWAYS try to buy American Made for the quality and to keep the jobs HERE and support our countrymen and economy. We knew you could do it and trusted you. You have not let us and America down! Happy to pay for the Strong American Made tradition - now improved upon! :)
I have so much of your stuff I'm probably on a list in your company HQ. My UPS guy hates me because of the heavy Lodge orders lol. But ill get some of this as soon as I can afford it
I have the 12 inch and 10 inch classic skillets, also the 8 quart and 4 quart seasoned camp dutch ovens. Love cooking over the coals and my Lodge cast iron. It's just amazing how food comes off that iron. Wanted a dutch oven for indoors, and now I know what I'm getting. USA made lodge enameled dutch oven. When you find something that works, stick with it. Thanks, Lodge, for the great products!
This is absolutely fantastic to see. I've been waiting for enameled cast iron that is Made in the U.S.A for years. I'll buy most pieces. Thank you for making it in America and for making this video.
I bought one of Lodge's enameled cast iron Dutch ovens that was made in China and found out it was made in China when I got it. The enamel popped off on the cooking surface inside the second week I had it. Lodge customer service said it was fine to use with a nickel size spot of raw iron and whatever bonding agent they use. I drilled holes in the bottom and made a planter out of it that was stolen in less than a month off my front porch. I bought one of these USA enamel Dutch ovens from the Lodge website that is being shipped from Atlanta, Georgia. I find that interesting. Hopefully it functions the way it is supposed to long term. The experience with the Chinese product drove me away from Lodge, and I have collected quite a few American made cast iron skillets from other manufacturers and replaced my Lodge products with them. This Dutch oven will be my test for Lodge products ever again. I have 3 Le Creuset enameled Dutch ovens for many years, and they are still all going strong. Hopefully this new Lodge product can stand with them.
USA Enamel is designed to last for generations 💛 In the event that it doesn't meet your expectations, Lodge offers the Made Right Limited Lifetime Warranty on all our products, including USA Enamel. You can learn more at www.lodgecastiron.com/lodge-promise
@@lodgecastiron I just received the 4.5 qt USA Enamel Dutch Oven in blue. It's very nice!! The cover handle stands off the cover a good distance so a thick pot holder can get a sure grip on the heavy cover. This is important to me. I also like the pot handles for the same reason, they are ample size to securely hold them when lifting a full pot of heavy food. The lid fits snugly and doesn't rock. It is finished very nicely and looks great! As soon as I unboxed it, I washed it with dish detergent and a sponge, rinsed and dried it. It is flawless. I filled it with water and put it over medium heat to boil water in it as I usually do with new cookware. So far I like it a lot. The handles are also great for handling a slippery soapy cast iron piece. I like the design a lot, it shows a lot of thought went into it.
Our enameling materials and process have been perfected in our South Pittsburg Facility, and we take pride in the unique recipe we’ve achieved. We keep some of this information internal to our Enameling teams, and do not share those details outside Lodge. If you’d like to learn more about our process, we have an article on our website! www.lodgecastiron.com/story/unveiling-craftsmanship-usa-enameltm
Wow, great work, Lodge! I have a Le Creuset, but I'll be looking for your enamel too now ;) Nothing like American production and ingenuity. You guys make fantastic cast-iron.
Looking at some of those designs - some look like Descoware. I just sold a Dutch oven that has the three rings on the lid. Be careful lodge. Le crueset owns descoware even though they discontinued the line.
Shut up and take my money! Lol... I'm so proud for y'all. Doing excellence. We've been passing down cast iron from woman to woman in my family since my great grandmother, and i look forward to adding some beautiful colored pieces to my daughter and future granddaughters! (PS, please do a colored trivet series. Everyone needs a good cast iron trivet. But with a pop of color and the right design, I'd hang it on the wall). God bless and best wishes for an excellent 2024!
I really like this product design. I hope lodge reads this, I have a large family and we would really would need larger option for my wife(gotta feed the boys). For this I hope in the future you will expand the product line to something that will accommodate round ~13+qts and/or an oval ~15+qt. Large families need a large option. Also the trim pieces I heard they were made internationally(assuming China) could you have a made in the USA Premium option or made in USA replacements considering this is supposed to be marketed to buyers that are looking for all American? This doesn’t stop me from buying it but it is mildly irritating to see stuff like that on a product with this type of marketing.
Hi there! We made every effort to source and produce our custom stainless steel knobs and accents domestically but did not find a supplier who could match our manufacturing needs. Our team spent more than a year searching for the right partner to produce these items. If we could have found a partner in the US, we promise you we would have 💛
To be honest, I was at first put off with the cost of the new enamel line. But to be fair, after seeing this and the process Lodge went through to incorporate and build a first of its kind dedicated in house enamel factory is truly inspiring! I can now understand and appreciate the price of the new product line. Amazing job Lodge! 👍
In fairness it is pricy for what it is. It is still made from imported materials and costs dang near 400 dollars and I can buy a Le Creuset 15.5 quart Dutch Oven for 470 or a 13 quart Dutch Oven for 370 which is around the price Lodge is selling for and it is made in France, twice the size as their biggest and well made.
Because I didn't know, I bought the "old" lodge enameled cast iron dutch oven at dillons. I wish I would have known better, I'd have considered the "new" usa enamel for the higher price For sure, when they roll out their skillets (if they do), I'll certainly grab one of those
Now THAT'S a video and a product worth waiting for!! I just wish you folks would do affiliate marketing! I could create some great videos to sell your products!!
I can understand why the the first product to come off the enameled production line would be the dutch oven. Probably the single must popular piece of cast iron cookware. I wonder what will be next? I just purchased a blue Lodge 3.6 qt braiser (casserole pan). My first enameled piece. It was made in China. I would assume other lines of enameled cookware will be coming too and some point. A braiser line perhaps?
Hi there! You can learn more about the differences between our two lines at www.lodgecastiron.com/story/lodge-enameled-cast-iron-side-side If you have any questions not answered by the article, please email our Customer Care Team at info@lodgecastiron.com. Thanks!
I think that is a non issue. Adding machining is just an unnecessary step that increases cost and complexity. If the consumer wants to sand it let them sand it. Lodge IMO is famous because it sells affordable cast iron to the American people. In 2024 I can still buy a lodge pan $15-20 and a Lodge pot for $30-40...... MADE IN THE USA. That's INSANE. That cast iron pan or pot will last me my entire life. I can't think of many other products that are THAT stable in 2024. Yeah I could probably get a chinese cast iron for cheaper made by slave labor and shipped on a giant ship. OR I could spend a tiny bit more and get a USA made product? I say Lodge follows their own success and just keeps it simple, their cast iron is timeless, all cast iron smooths out over time anyways and if people want to it's really not that hard to just sand the interior really quick. KEEP IT SIMPLE STPID. That's my motto. The only thing I think they should have is their logo and a date of some sort that way people know how old the cast iron is. Build a product that lasts 100 years and that will speak for itself.
Some tough critics here. I wanted a dutch oven not made in China. I didn't know my opinions were so limited. Even staub enamel is made there from my understanding
Hmmmmm not sure I actually fully agree with this. Isn't Lodge famous because it makes affordable simple cast iron in the USA? There is nothing fancy about your traditional seasoned skillets and seasoned dutch ovens, and I think that is part of why Lodge is still so successful. You sell a simple, affordable common sense product made in the USA. When I buy a traditional lodge pan I feel like I am getting a "fair" deal, is the quality absolutely the best, NO, but the price is right and I know that the production is simpler and probably better for the workers than a more complex machined pan. I think personally that it would've been more "ethical" to just take the designs you already have for enamel cast iron and make them here in the USA and perhaps ditch your Chinese operation or keep it going. I think that trying to add flare to your enamel and make the USA model be a "premium" fancy model, kinda says something about the current direction of Lodge. In this video you guys even admit just how much trouble adding all the flare caused. Your enamel pots are cheaper than Le Crueset, but still I bet they would've been cheaper if you just would've stuck with a simpler design you ALREADY HAD. You could've just added some sort of "MADE IN USA" stamping on the bottom? I am not trying to be a hater, but I think what makes Lodge successful is the SIMPLICITY and the good value. When I buy Lodge I want to know I am buying USA made with good conditions for the workers, and that I am getting a simple, no frills, fair and solid tool that I can use for a long time. When you start adding, "flare" and nonsense I start to get skeptical. IF IT WERE ME, I would just ditch the Chinese made enamel and only make American enamel, and I would've just used the same darn design I already had and used the processes I already had. It's cast iron why reinvent the wheel? The whole appeal of cast iron is that it's timeless. Just my thoughts.
I love that you went with red, white, and blue for the colors. When I was watching this video, a bald eagle flew in through my window, looked at the screen, and a single tear rolled down its beak. It then let out a mighty caw and flew off into the beautiful morning sunrise. I believe it was actually heading towards Lodge headquarters so it could thank all of you in person.
LOL Well said, you win the day.
Based.
If you had told 20-year-old me I would spend 17 minutes watching a video about cookware, I would have said you were crazy, but a much more mature me loved this. I even visited the Lodge website to see if you had any job openings. Sadly, no IT gigs right now, but I'll keep looking!
If you haven't already, be sure to sign up for the job alerts so you can be notified if anything opens up!
I am a Chef and I own a variety of iron pieces--enameled and standard. I love all my Lodge pieces--some of which were passed down from my grandmother to my mother, then to me. I am so happy that you are making the new enameled pieces in the USA! Lodge is part of my Southern heritage and I will continue the tradition! Congratulations on some beautiful work, Lodge!
Thank you so much!!
So proud of my husband Lakshya and so proud of the whole team. Lot of hard work has gone into it.
As you should be! (Many of us are too :) He is a great American! Lots of hard work and problem solving. Thank you for helping him get this done for all of us.
These look awesome and really looking forward to getting one. I've always liked that most of Lodge was made in the USA but it always bugged me a little that the enameled cast iron was made in China, so it is great that the manufacturing of the new pieces is now in the USA. Much more trust in the enameling if it is done here in the USA vs. stuff from other countries. Congrats on the new launch!
You can't beat the quality of Lodge and the fact you can now buy 100% USA made enamel cast Iron!
Love it
Their Chinese enameled cast iron is some of the crappiest ECI in the industry.
@@DonaldRull Does that surprise you? There's no pride in workmanship in Chinese factories. The only incentive is to try not to get fired. That's all. Meanwhile, we now have several generations of people having been raised to think everything is supposed to be cheap and disposable. I'm glad to be seeing a resurgence of the idea that paying more for quality, USA made products is better than buying whatever Chinesium garbage costs the least.
I hope I can get one of these in the UK soon. I won't mention the French brand that's on our doorstep but I buy Lodge time after time.
Chattanooga native here, we love our Lodge Cast Iron and very excited to add some USA enamel real soon.
We visited the Lodge museum and factory store recently and i had no idea this project was in the works thanks for the video looks like we will be seeing you again soon!
We're glad the secret is finally out, hope to see you soon!
Lodge has made it affordable for fans like myself to own quality cookware that'll last for generations. I prefer the bare cast iron ones, as I know that all ceramic coatings will invariably chip. Extra effort has to be made to mitigate the chemical reactions between ingredients and iron, but the joy of using them far outweighs any inconvenience.
Gorgeous product with a fantastic backstory. Way to go Lodge!
GREAT to see that your enamelware has gone USA Domestic! With the Lodge quality control in place, it will surely be the BEST on the market! The consumer asked for it and Lodge gave it to us. THANK YOU very much! Duke Gilleland, Texas
Thank you!! We are so excited about this new adventure!
Excellent documentary! Great job Lodge Teammates for make a beautiful- usable- lifetime product in South Pittsburg, TN USA! Makes me proud to say LODGE in conversations with people I meet! God Bless America!
I applaud Lodge for taking a huge step and learning the enameling process and actually producing in the US….BUT I simply don’t understand the knobs and “unnecessary” inserts in the handles that Lodge insists on making in China. In this video, Lodge states that they are a small company….it looks quite huge from the drone footage. There are thousands of metal shops in the US who would covet a contract with Lodge to produce the knobs and unnecessary inserts right here in the US. Lodge also owns Finex Cast Iron in Oregon and they produce their own stainless and copper handle grips. Lodge has come this far with customer demands to produce enamel domestically. It’s a testament to patriotism and US job security. But I will wait. When I see that Lodge Enameled cast iron is 100% “Made In The USA”, stainless bits and all, I will be FIRST in line to buy each new piece. I’m confident it will happen.
Hi there! We appreciate your honest feedback 💛
We made every effort to source and produce our custom stainless steel knobs and accents domestically but did not find a supplier who could match our manufacturing needs. Our team spent more than a year searching for the right partner to produce these items. If we could have found a partner in the US, we promise you we would have.
@@lodgecastiron ….then, like your new, USA made enameled cast iron, make them yourself…
or better yet…ditch the inserts and knob and make the entire lid of cast iron with a loop knob on top, like my vintage Descoware from Belgium 🤔
Thank you for bringing the enamel from overseas to the USA! I will definitely be buying the USA made ones to replace my Taiwan made ones!
USA-made color enameled cookware... Very cool! Thank you, Lodge!
Gorgeous. Ive had ur DO for years...the deep purple but I am excited for these that are made @ home. Thk u for providing more American jobs and great cast iron👏🏼
Nice. Gotta get one soon. Brilliant colors.
Very well done in all aspects. Have been a loyal Lodge customer with their seasoned pans, skillets & pots for years, looks like its time to add to the collection!
I use lodge skillets in my home and firehouse. I use Le Creuset at home and Staub at the firehouse for enamel. I'm glad to see you making this level of enamel and can't wait to test them at home and station.
Wow, i love seeing all of the hard work that went into this. Thank you for more great products to add to my kitchen wishlist!!
I just stopped by one of your outlets in Pigeon Forge today and picked up the 6qt in blue. Beautiful! We're looking forward to expansions in the line. I held off on buying a braser until you release one in this line.
Looks really sharp
I love this all-American product that Lodge is finally coming out with. Le Creuset has been making enamel-coated cast iron products for a very long time. It makes me happy to see that we are finally catching up to this fantastic product. Hopefully it will be better-priced than the French equivalent since the cost of Le Creuset is outrageous. I will definitely be buying Lodge's enamel-coated cast iron pots and pans in the near future. Great video...makes me proud to be American!!!
Oh my gosh how absolutely beautiful!!
About time! I only have one life of your enamel but will surly buy more if it’s made in USA.
We hope you'll tune in tomorrow to learn more about how it was made!
I went to Walmart and I saw this beautiful red lodge enamel porcelain enamel on cast iron. I love the size and color. ❤
It’s beautiful!! Love this documentary!❤
Thank you so much! A lot of hard work went into making it and we are so excited to finally be able to share it with the world 💛
Absolutely beautiful!
❤ just bought my 1st blue cast iron Dutch oven. Got it at homegoods!!!
Now I need videos on what I can do in it. I'm looking into sourdough bread and dairy items. As my "blue" items are for dairy only😊
@Lodgecastiron now you need a special edition yellow one that looks like your logo!
Building an enameling facility from the ground up was step one, but there’s more to come from us as we grow this manufacturing capability 😎
@@lodgecastiron I have no doubt that anything you come up with will be awesome!
Beautiful video! I love the transparency, the honest way in which you took us through the process. What a beautiful product. Well done Lodge team!
So excited about this! I was just recently looking for this product Made in America, and was surprised Lodge wasn't at the time. I passed on the purchase because of that, but will definitely be purchasing soon!
We can't wait for you to try our new enamel line!
yas!
Please make a usa-made cast iron waffle maker. there is NONE out there. America loves its waffles, come on now!
YES There ARE!! You're obviously not looking.🤨 Appalachian Cast iron makes cookware in the mountains..including waffle irons.
I own 5 Lodge skillets and 1 dutch oven. I did not realize how beautiful your enameled dutch ovens are, I have to get one! I thínk your enameled dutch ovens are better looking than my Le Creuset dutch ovens. Your documentry made me proud to be an Amercan!
Thank you so much for the kind words Paul!
Oooooh I can’t wait! I love my old and new lodge pans. I’ve wanted an enameled pan and now I can buy one I trust - so excited!
I haven’t seen these yet, I guess it’ll take a while to get some to Australia. I only recently got two of your original cast items and although getting use to using them, we’re really happy with them. Will keep an eye out for the enameled ones.
I love love to see how things are made, created. I think that's human nature. I was blown away at what goes into making a little thing but it really is a BIG thing! Thank you. Now I want to own one and want to share this with my family!
Thanks for tuning in!!
I can't tell you how happy this is going to make my wife (and all of us) when she gets one of these for Christmas!
My wife has wanted a nice enamel oval dutch oven for years but we just couldn't find anything that wasn't Chinese made (besides Le Cruset which costs an arm and a leg and makes no sense to import from overseas.) We ALWAYS try to buy American Made for the quality and to keep the jobs HERE and support our countrymen and economy.
We knew you could do it and trusted you. You have not let us and America down! Happy to pay for the Strong American Made tradition - now improved upon! :)
What a great story!! Video looks great, way to go Lodge creative team!!
Thanks so much Megan!
Great story! Excellent product!
I hope you're planning to do a skillet next !! Lodge makes Tennessee and the United States proud !!
Get your message out! Love it!!!
Congratulations on a fantastic new product! Well done and kudos to all the Lodge family!
I'm happy to see Pavarotti is still alive he's just making enamelware
I'll check it out for my kitchen.
Beautiful 🤩
Ohh, I see Detroit in those pans! The swoop! Thank you, Lodge from SE Michigan.
I have so much of your stuff I'm probably on a list in your company HQ. My UPS guy hates me because of the heavy Lodge orders lol. But ill get some of this as soon as I can afford it
We appreciate your support!!
I love Lodge cookware. Can’t wait to get the new ones.
I got mine as a Christmas present from my husband. It’s beautiful and LOVE that it’s made in the USA 🇺🇸
I have the 12 inch and 10 inch classic skillets, also the 8 quart and 4 quart seasoned camp dutch ovens. Love cooking over the coals and my Lodge cast iron. It's just amazing how food comes off that iron. Wanted a dutch oven for indoors, and now I know what I'm getting. USA made lodge enameled dutch oven. When you find something that works, stick with it. Thanks, Lodge, for the great products!
This is absolutely fantastic to see. I've been waiting for enameled cast iron that is Made in the U.S.A for years. I'll buy most pieces. Thank you for making it in America and for making this video.
Very nice and functional
I bought one of Lodge's enameled cast iron Dutch ovens that was made in China and found out it was made in China when I got it. The enamel popped off on the cooking surface inside the second week I had it. Lodge customer service said it was fine to use with a nickel size spot of raw iron and whatever bonding agent they use. I drilled holes in the bottom and made a planter out of it that was stolen in less than a month off my front porch. I bought one of these USA enamel Dutch ovens from the Lodge website that is being shipped from Atlanta, Georgia. I find that interesting. Hopefully it functions the way it is supposed to long term. The experience with the Chinese product drove me away from Lodge, and I have collected quite a few American made cast iron skillets from other manufacturers and replaced my Lodge products with them. This Dutch oven will be my test for Lodge products ever again. I have 3 Le Creuset enameled Dutch ovens for many years, and they are still all going strong. Hopefully this new Lodge product can stand with them.
USA Enamel is designed to last for generations 💛 In the event that it doesn't meet your expectations, Lodge offers the Made Right Limited Lifetime Warranty on all our products, including USA Enamel. You can learn more at www.lodgecastiron.com/lodge-promise
@@lodgecastiron I just received the 4.5 qt USA Enamel Dutch Oven in blue. It's very nice!! The cover handle stands off the cover a good distance so a thick pot holder can get a sure grip on the heavy cover. This is important to me. I also like the pot handles for the same reason, they are ample size to securely hold them when lifting a full pot of heavy food. The lid fits snugly and doesn't rock. It is finished very nicely and looks great! As soon as I unboxed it, I washed it with dish detergent and a sponge, rinsed and dried it. It is flawless. I filled it with water and put it over medium heat to boil water in it as I usually do with new cookware. So far I like it a lot. The handles are also great for handling a slippery soapy cast iron piece. I like the design a lot, it shows a lot of thought went into it.
Thank You for your dedication to quality & making it in the USA.
I have a few pieces of Le Creuset but wow your Dutch oven looks amazing, congratulations in persevering and getting it done 👍🏻. Great team effort 👍🏻
Thank you!!
I need these pots and pans immediately
How many coats/layers of enamel are put on each piece?
Our enameling materials and process have been perfected in our South Pittsburg Facility, and we take pride in the unique recipe we’ve achieved. We keep some of this information internal to our Enameling teams, and do not share those details outside Lodge. If you’d like to learn more about our process, we have an article on our website! www.lodgecastiron.com/story/unveiling-craftsmanship-usa-enameltm
Wow, great work, Lodge! I have a Le Creuset, but I'll be looking for your enamel too now ;) Nothing like American production and ingenuity. You guys make fantastic cast-iron.
Your pieces are truly works of art!
I plan on purchasing my first USA Enamel, a six quart Dutch oven. I already have a lodge wok and 12" skillet.
Any word on if you will be offering enameled skillet?
Great job on the video
Thanks Nathan!
Looking at some of those designs - some look like Descoware. I just sold a Dutch oven that has the three rings on the lid. Be careful lodge. Le crueset owns descoware even though they discontinued the line.
Thank you for doing Enamel in the US. I'll buy one.
Love Lodge products!!!
I wonder if there will be an Lodge Egg Yolk Yellow color variant in the future...
Shut up and take my money! Lol... I'm so proud for y'all. Doing excellence. We've been passing down cast iron from woman to woman in my family since my great grandmother, and i look forward to adding some beautiful colored pieces to my daughter and future granddaughters! (PS, please do a colored trivet series. Everyone needs a good cast iron trivet. But with a pop of color and the right design, I'd hang it on the wall). God bless and best wishes for an excellent 2024!
hey guys, are you exporting these to Ireland or UK? if so can you drop a link?
Love Lodge and was happy to see the new enamel piece! Quite out of my price point at this time, but definitely on my wish list 😊❤❤❤
I really like this product design. I hope lodge reads this, I have a large family and we would really would need larger option for my wife(gotta feed the boys). For this I hope in the future you will expand the product line to something that will accommodate round ~13+qts and/or an oval ~15+qt.
Large families need a large option. Also the trim pieces I heard they were made internationally(assuming China) could you have a made in the USA Premium option or made in USA replacements considering this is supposed to be marketed to buyers that are looking for all American? This doesn’t stop me from buying it but it is mildly irritating to see stuff like that on a product with this type of marketing.
Hi there! We made every effort to source and produce our custom stainless steel knobs and accents domestically but did not find a supplier who could match our manufacturing needs. Our team spent more than a year searching for the right partner to produce these items. If we could have found a partner in the US, we promise you we would have 💛
I know what im putting on my bday wish list!!! ❤
To be honest, I was at first put off with the cost of the new enamel line. But to be fair, after seeing this and the process Lodge went through to incorporate and build a first of its kind dedicated in house enamel factory is truly inspiring! I can now understand and appreciate the price of the new product line. Amazing job Lodge! 👍
In fairness it is pricy for what it is. It is still made from imported materials and costs dang near 400 dollars and I can buy a Le Creuset 15.5 quart Dutch Oven for 470 or a 13 quart Dutch Oven for 370 which is around the price Lodge is selling for and it is made in France, twice the size as their biggest and well made.
Because I didn't know, I bought the "old" lodge enameled cast iron dutch oven at dillons. I wish I would have known better, I'd have considered the "new" usa enamel for the higher price
For sure, when they roll out their skillets (if they do), I'll certainly grab one of those
I'll take one of these over Le Creuset anyday !
Now THAT'S a video and a product worth waiting for!! I just wish you folks would do affiliate marketing! I could create some great videos to sell your products!!
Thanks for watching!!
Finally!
I'm so in love with my cloud white dutch oven and more excited that #imanoriginal with the medallion and certificate. ❤
We can't wait to see more of what you make in it!
I can understand why the the first product to come off the enameled production line would be the dutch oven. Probably the single must popular piece of cast iron cookware. I wonder what will be next? I just purchased a blue Lodge 3.6 qt braiser (casserole pan). My first enameled piece. It was made in China. I would assume other lines of enameled cookware will be coming too and some point. A braiser line perhaps?
Building an enameling facility from the ground up was step one, but there’s more to come from us as we grow this manufacturing capability 😎
@@lodgecastiron I figured as much. Having only one Lodge enameled braiser is certainly not enough!
Very cool stuff.
Good day... Is the enamel supposed to be porcelain? Like on the old cook stoves?
I only buy USA made cookware and bakeware, so now I can finally own some enameled cast iron!
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I want this so bad!!!!
Is the U.S. enamel better quality than the line enameled in China? Is the U.S. enamel thicker? More layers of enamel?
Hi there! You can learn more about the differences between our two lines at www.lodgecastiron.com/story/lodge-enameled-cast-iron-side-side
If you have any questions not answered by the article, please email our Customer Care Team at info@lodgecastiron.com. Thanks!
Got to get me some enamel cookware…ASAP!! 🥳 👩🏼🍳
Brett has 9.3/4 in diameter castiron frying pan
i hope they start going 100% USA
I don't care how it looks, I care how it cooks.
Same. They should've followed KISS. When I see complexity for no reason I start to get a bit apprehensive of the company.
I think le crueset DIPS their pans in enamel. Then bakes it.
I will place my irder today
God Bless America! and Lodge cast iron!!
What is the temperature and time
Lori pulford has 6 quart red enameled cast iron pot
I wonder if Lodge forced their employees to get the shot under threat of being fired like a lot of other large companies did.
Yet, still no smooth cast iron pans.
That will be in the works for the next century...
I think that is a non issue. Adding machining is just an unnecessary step that increases cost and complexity. If the consumer wants to sand it let them sand it. Lodge IMO is famous because it sells affordable cast iron to the American people.
In 2024 I can still buy a lodge pan $15-20 and a Lodge pot for $30-40...... MADE IN THE USA. That's INSANE. That cast iron pan or pot will last me my entire life.
I can't think of many other products that are THAT stable in 2024. Yeah I could probably get a chinese cast iron for cheaper made by slave labor and shipped on a giant ship. OR I could spend a tiny bit more and get a USA made product?
I say Lodge follows their own success and just keeps it simple, their cast iron is timeless, all cast iron smooths out over time anyways and if people want to it's really not that hard to just sand the interior really quick.
KEEP IT SIMPLE STPID. That's my motto. The only thing I think they should have is their logo and a date of some sort that way people know how old the cast iron is. Build a product that lasts 100 years and that will speak for itself.
I mean you sure this wasn't just a business decision due to tarrifs? and even then it costs 75% more.
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Make an enameled 3 quart coffee boiler. Everyone wants one to make their cowboy coffee, the ones on the market are garbage. Hook us up!
Some tough critics here. I wanted a dutch oven not made in China. I didn't know my opinions were so limited. Even staub enamel is made there from my understanding
Hmmmmm not sure I actually fully agree with this. Isn't Lodge famous because it makes affordable simple cast iron in the USA?
There is nothing fancy about your traditional seasoned skillets and seasoned dutch ovens, and I think that is part of why Lodge is still so successful. You sell a simple, affordable common sense product made in the USA. When I buy a traditional lodge pan I feel like I am getting a "fair" deal, is the quality absolutely the best, NO, but the price is right and I know that the production is simpler and probably better for the workers than a more complex machined pan.
I think personally that it would've been more "ethical" to just take the designs you already have for enamel cast iron and make them here in the USA and perhaps ditch your Chinese operation or keep it going.
I think that trying to add flare to your enamel and make the USA model be a "premium" fancy model, kinda says something about the current direction of Lodge. In this video you guys even admit just how much trouble adding all the flare caused. Your enamel pots are cheaper than Le Crueset, but still I bet they would've been cheaper if you just would've stuck with a simpler design you ALREADY HAD. You could've just added some sort of "MADE IN USA" stamping on the bottom?
I am not trying to be a hater, but I think what makes Lodge successful is the SIMPLICITY and the good value. When I buy Lodge I want to know I am buying USA made with good conditions for the workers, and that I am getting a simple, no frills, fair and solid tool that I can use for a long time. When you start adding, "flare" and nonsense I start to get skeptical.
IF IT WERE ME, I would just ditch the Chinese made enamel and only make American enamel, and I would've just used the same darn design I already had and used the processes I already had. It's cast iron why reinvent the wheel? The whole appeal of cast iron is that it's timeless. Just my thoughts.