Frontier Frying Pan
BACON ON THE CAMPFIRE NEVER TASTED THIS GOOD
The sweet, succulent sound of sizzling bacon in the morning is music to the ears of any country camper. Wake the family up with the smell of breakfast on the fire and keep ‘em entertained all day long with the adventure built into every Jacob Bromwell product. In 1848, folks flocked to California in search of gold, and this brutally rugged Frontier Frying Pan helped those miners cook meals as they searched for infinite treasure. After breakfast, give the kids these here pans, and see if you can’t make your riches happen just like the 49ers. Frying Information Aboutcher Frontier Frying Pan:
- Made the exac’ same way as the early days of America, it features a one-piece, heavy-gauge steel pan, sharp edges, and an original tin handle. America's frontiersmen wouldn't have it any other way, and neither should you!
- Stamped out of 22 gauge cold rolled steel, these skillets are built for use at the campsite and not intended for home applications.
- To prevent rust, we recommend that you season your frying pan. First, thoroughly clean the pan, then pour 1/2 tablespoon of cooking oil to cover the surface of the pan, and broil in an oven at 500 degrees for 10-15 minutes. Only clean with water (without soap).
- Ideal for backpacking, small camping trips, or feeding a whole crew of campers.
- Features an original tin handle to keep your hands cool.
- Dimensions: 8 x 1 1/2 x 15 5/16 (in inches)
- Due to the handcrafted nature of this item, some imperfections may occur and are a natural part of the hand-made process.
- Still Made in the USA
Availability: In stock
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WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY:
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Ken
Great! My old uncle (80) has wanted one for years. Reminiscent of his days in shearing camp with his dad (my Papaw).
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becky
would love two of these items
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jodi
Fantastic
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mary
need a new one
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sarah
love this,so great!!
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RANDY FULGHAM
LOOKS NICE
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Brianna
the tin handle is definitely needed, without that piece you'd burn your hand off. i bought 3 different sizes (6 inch 7 inch and 8 inch) and all three were amazing at the campsite. i wish i could just find a lid to fit them!
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Andy
I like the fact that it's one-piece with a tin handle! Nobody makes them like that anymore.
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Max
Heavy duty and perfect for camping. Very heavy pan and worth the money. The only thing I don’t like are the sharp edges around the tin part of the handle.
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Nick Shum
This is as rustic as it gets. It seems like something Lewis and Clark would have used.
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Cake and Crown
Our camping friends already know about you and love you. One of them commented, “if you drop a 12-inch Bromwell skillet on your foot, you’ll remember it.”
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