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Lodge Original Finish Camp Dutch Oven Lid Stand | 
| Brand: Lodge Category: Kitchen
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $10.83 You Save: $2.16 (17%)
New (2) from $10.83
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 3030
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 6.8 x 4.6
MPN: A5-3 UPC: 075536035109 EAN: 0075536035109 ASIN: B0002LYZNK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Versatile lid stand made of heavy-duty steel with high-temperature black finish | | • | Serves as convenient stand for Dutch oven lid | | • | 4 integral legs designed to sit amidst hot coals | | • | Dual purpose as a trivet; folds for easy storage; made in the USA | | • | Measures 9 by 2-3/4 inches; lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Lodge s versatile lid stand can be used in two ways - on one side it is a stand for your Dutch oven lid; flip the stand over and the inverted lid can be used as a griddle. Made of heavy-duty steel with high temperature black finish. Measures 9 inches X 2. 75 inches.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Great for Frying! October 21, 2008 The user's insert says that charcoal can be placed under the inverted lid support for the likewise inverted Dutch oven lid and the combination makes a great griddle. I had to try it to believe it. I'm a believer! A few layers of briquettes are needed in order to get it hot enough to sear meats. I found that if the briquettes are placed on a flat surface, the lower ones get starved for oxygen and extinguish. But if a way is devised to raise the lid support and charcoal on a (Weber, or other) grill up at least an inch, all the charcoal will continue to burn and the griddle/lid will reach the requisite high temp. I use a woodstove chimney/top thermometer as a temperature gauge. I've purchased a second lid support so as to be able to double my pancake output. (I have 10" and 12" Dutch ovens.) I assume the lid support used as such would work equally as well as a 'side burner' for all manner of cast iron griddles, pans, or pots.
Well made and useful July 29, 2008 Lodge make good iron products. If you can't cook it in a Dutch Oven, it can't be cooked. The lid stand is good if you use the lid as a cooking surface. If you don't, save your money or learn how to cook with a Dutch oven.
A handy dutch oven and camping tool. July 28, 2008 We got this and use it EVERY time we cook outdoors. When we went camping, we put our big water pot on it to boil with the briquettes underneath.
You can also put a pot on it, with the handle side up. This allows us to set a hot lid somewhere while stirring or frying in the oven, and keep the lid clean.
Con: I had hoped to put a lid on it upside down for frying bacon and such, but the handle on the lid prevented that. I'd have to have two of these to fry with the dutch oven lid.
A must have for dutch oven owners!! May 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These stands are of great quality. I have purchased one for every dutch oven I have. I have used them as a stand to cook on an upside down lid. I have also used this inside my dutch oven to cook biscuits. I place it in the bottom and place a pan on top to allow for even heat and air circulation in the oven. All of my dutch ovens are deep and there is plenty of room to use this inside with a pan. It is also nice to have a sturdy place to put your lid. . .no more dirt on the lid. . .no more burnt tables. Worth every penny!
A great accessory for your dutch oven October 25, 2007 I use this all the time with my dutch oven. Dutch ovens can get extremely hot. I never felt comfortable using a hot pad, but it might be okay. I use this all the time for serving right at the table.
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