Camp Chef CSC-8 6-Ounce Bottle of Cast-Iron Conditionergoodus


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Rating: 3.5

List Price : $9.99 Price : $6.59
Camp Chef CSC-8 6-Ounce Bottle of Cast-Iron Conditioner

Product Description

Camp Chef Cast iron conditioner-the best way to season cast iron cookware. Tube contains 6-ounce net weight (170g) of cast iron conditioner.


  • 6-ounce bottle of cast-iron conditioner for "seasoning" cookware
  • All-natural formula guards against environmental wear and tear
  • Enhances cast iron's gleaming patina and natural seasoning
  • Apply a thin coat to freshly clean and dry pots and pans for best results
  • Measures approximately 2 by 2 by 7 inches


Camp Chef CSC-8 6-Ounce Bottle of Cast-Iron Conditioner Reviews


Camp Chef CSC-8 6-Ounce Bottle of Cast-Iron Conditioner Reviews


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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than crisco, November 17, 2007
This conditioner is better than Crisco or any other shortening or oil because it won't go rancid like other oils can. If you don't use your Dutch oven or other cast iron all winter and it just sits somewhere, chances are good that it will be rancid come spring and you'll have to strip and re-season it. That won't happen with this conditioner.
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27 of 33 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars It's fine for a light coating, but I think a little olive oil might work just as well. Will not order again., January 30, 2010
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Susan Batz (San Anselmo, CA) - See all my reviews
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This was a little disappointing, but what could I really expect? Seasoning takes years (or at least a lot of time and smoke in your oven). I was trying to avoid that with this coating. It works OK, as a light coating after you wash your pan. But, truly, I used to rub olive oil on my hot pan, just bring it to a smoke, turn off the heat and let it sit until I used it the next time, and I think that method worked better. I'll use up the cream, but I wouldn't order it again.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Cast Iron Conditioner, September 22, 2007
This product works great for conditioning cast iron cookware. I'm not sure that it's better than shortening (Crisco for example), but it's more convenient.
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