High Quality Enamel/pre-seasoned Camping Square Enamel Cast Iron Grill Steak Pan If you cook over open flame—or just like those unapologetic grill marks at home—this square grill pan has become something of a quiet hit among outfitters and food stylists alike. To be honest, it’s the heft and heat retention that win people over. And yes, the name’s a mouthful, but it does exactly what it says on the tin: an enamel or pre-seasoned cast iron workhorse for camping, cabin, or city kitchens. What’s changing in the category (and why this pan matters) Outdoor cookware is moving from ultralight aluminum back toward durable cast iron. Many customers say they’d rather carry an extra half-kilo if it means better sear, fewer hotspots, and gear that lasts years. Enamelled cast iron has also crept into camp kits because cleanup is simpler, while pre-seasoned remains the purist’s pick. This pan splits the difference nicely with two coatings options and a price that’s surprisingly approachable. Product specs at a glance Model High Quality Enamel/pre-seasoned Camping Square Enamel Cast Iron Grill Steak Pan Size ≈ 42.3 × 25 × 4.7 cm Weight ≈ 2.3 kg (real-world use may vary ±5%) Coating options Pre-seasoned vegetable oil or vitreous enamel Color Black (seasoned) / custom enamel colors MOQ / Price 100 pieces; around $4.3–$7.5 per piece (finish-dependent) Lead time Sample ≈ 7 days; Bulk ≈ 20 days Heat sources Induction, gas, electric, oven, campfire How it’s made (short version) Materials: gray cast iron (ASTM A48 class ≈ 20–30); enamel frit for coated version. Methods: induction melting → sand casting → shot-blast + CNC deburr → straightness check (±1.5 mm typical) → seasoning bake at ≈ 220–240°C or enamel dual-fire at ≈ 800–840°C. Testing standards: EN ISO 4531 migration for enamel; LFGB §31 contact tests; FDA 21 CFR 175.300 (as applicable to coatings); EN 12983-1 domestic cookware performance. QC checkpoints: coating thickness (seasoned ≈ 15–25 μm; enamel ≈ 250–350 μm), pinhole/porosity visual, handle torque, thermal shock cycles. Service life: 5–10+ years enamel; indefinite for seasoned with routine re-oiling (usage dependent). Where it shines Camp steaks, smash burgers (yes, on the ridges), charred vegetables, paninis when you don’t want a separate press. Many customers say the ridges are tall enough to drain grease without losing contact heat. Customer feedback, summarized: “Hefty but packable,” “cleans up fast with enamel,” “handle gets hot—use a sleeve,” and “sear rivaling carbon steel at home.” Vendor comparison (indicative) Vendor MOQ Unit Price Lead Time Certs/Tests Customization Debien Cookware (Origin: Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China) 100 $4.3–$7.5 7–20 days EN ISO 4531/LFGB/FDA (on request) Logo, color, box design Generic Trader A 300 $6–$9 25–35 days Claims LFGB; limited reports Basic logo only Boutique Foundry B 50 $18–$28 30–45 days Broad third‑party testing Colorways, handles, gift box Real-world test notes Heat retention: after a 6‑minute preheat on medium gas, surface stayed >150°C for ≈ 10 minutes off-heat (pan mass helps). Thermal shock: 5 cycles (20°C → 300°C → cool) showed no visible enamel crazing in sample tests; your mileage may vary. Grill ridges: approx. 4–5 mm height; good sear without pooling. Customization and use cases Retailers order this High Quality Enamel/pre-seasoned Camping Square Enamel Cast Iron Grill Steak Pan with color boxes, laser logo on the underside, and matching handle sleeves. Industries: outdoor retail, rental fleets, hospitality, promotional gifting. Packing: brown or color box. Origin: Rm1703, Fantasy Time Building, No.121 Zhongshan West Road, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China. Micro case study A midwest rental outfitter swapped lightweight pans for this model (seasoned). Reported a 22% drop in return-time cleaning and fewer warping complaints—actually zero—over one summer. They kept a few enamel versions for veggie-only kits to avoid cross-flavor. Small detail, big customer smiles. Citations: EN ISO 4531:2018 – Vitreous and porcelain enamels: Release from enamelled articles in contact with food. LFGB §31 – German Food, Commodities and Feed Act (food contact compliance). EN 12983‑1 – Cookware for domestic use: General requirements and test methods. ASTM A48/A48M – Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings; FDA 21 CFR 175.300 (coatings for food contact).
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