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🍳 Enhance and Protect Your Cast Iron with KitCast Natural Flax Oil: Includes Free eBook, 150ml Review

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KITCAST➔ Cast Iron flax oil developed from food-grade equivalent of flax seed oil, the drying oil that painters and woodworkers use to create a tough, protective layer on their work — helps cast iron cleaning, regular maintenance, seasoning, re-seasoning and restore. TRADITION PASSED DOWN TO GENERATIONS➔ Several cast iron lovers tried coconut oil, canola oil, avocado oil, palm oil, or other types of common household oils to maintain and restore their cast iron cookware and concluded their research on Grand Ma’s traditional flax seed oil treatment. This essential oil formula helps to keep your cookware smooth, shiny, and non-stick. CAST IRON REGULAR MAINTENANCE➔ When used on a regular basis, cast iron flax oil will be effectively bonded to the skillets and pans, forming a sheer, stick-resistant veneer, make cast iron surfaces smooth, hard, unscathed and even repair the rust spots. CAST IRON SEASONING AND RESTORE➔ The seasoning on cast iron is formed by fat polymerization, fat polymerization is maximized with a drying oil, and this oil is the only drying oil that’s edible. BE ORGANIC.♥.BE HEALTHY➔ Cooking in cast iron increases the iron content in food. So you don’t want to burn toxic chemicals into your cookware to leach out forever more. This oil is 100% natural and will not transfer onto food. Great results when used on your pots, pans, skillets, dutch ovens, woks, griddles, grills and frying pans.

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As another reviewer noted, the bottle appeared to be incomplete. I opened it and it was about 3/4 full so I poured it into a measuring cup to check. There are no damages or leaks in the box, which means it clearly wasn't filled to the end. It's either short on purpose, or someone needs to rethink their QA/QC process because there wasn't a leak in the box. I paid for 150ml and was about 27ml short, essentially being charged $2.33 for the missing contents. Neither the information nor the link to…

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  • CAST IRON SEASONING AND RECONDITIONING ➔ The heating on cast iron is formed by fat polymerization, fat polymerization is maximized by drying oil, and this oil is the only edible drying oil.
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  • Doubtful

Amazing linseed oil! That's the real deal. If you're looking to jazz up your cast iron or carbon steel pans, this is for you! You can recognize real linseed oil by its smell and its polymerizing effect, which we try to achieve by adding protective layers to our pans and helping to ensure that they do not naturally stick. I read it when I got my bottle and real linseed oil should be refrigerated to prevent rancidity. If you buy flaxseed oil that doesn't say in the fridge, then you know you don't

Pros
  • CAST IRON ROUTINE MAINTENANCE➔ With regular use, cast iron linseed oil effectively bonds to pans and pans to form a clear, adherent coating that leaves cast iron surfaces smooth, hard and undamaged, and even repairs rust. Stains..
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  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for two of my frying pans

I have two pre-seasoned Lodge cast iron pans (9" and 12") that I've been using for about three years now. I threw away my scratched nonstick pans and now only use cast iron pans. I've always tried to wash them without soap if possible, let them dry on the stove and brush them down with some oil or Crisco before putting them away. Over time, the preseason found its way and I made a few spices with mediocre results. They all involved cleaning the pan, heating it up, wiping it down with a thin…

Pros
  • BE ORGANIC..♥..BE HEALTHY➔ Cooking in cast iron increases the iron content of food. So you don't want to burn toxic chemicals in your cookware to leach them out forever. This oil is 100% natural and does not end up in food. Excellent results when used on pots, pans, frying pans, grills, woks, skillets, grills and pans.
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  • Not as thick as other picks