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Lodge Logic LPGI3 Pro Grid Cast Iron Grill/Griddle

by Lodge
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (699 customer reviews)

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  • Reversible grill/griddle made of cast iron for fast, even heating
  • Slight slope directs grease into generous grease gutter
  • Grip side-handles provide safe, convenient transport
  • Hand wash only with hot water; comes seasoned and ready to use
  • Measures 20 by 10-7/16 inches; limited lifetime warranty
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 10.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
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  • ASIN: B00008GKDQ
  • Item model number: LPGI3
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (699 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #59 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

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The American-based company Lodge has been fine-tuning its construction of rugged, cast-iron cookware for more than a century. No other metal is as long-lasting and works as well for spreading and retaining heat evenly during cooking. Lodge's Logic line of cookware comes factory pre-seasoned with the company's vegetable oil formula, and is ready to use right out of the box.

This professional-size cast-iron grill/griddle combo from the Lodge Logic series measures 20 by 10-1/2 inches (with an actual cooking surface of 19-1/4 by 8-1/2 inches), serious enough to straddle either a campfire or two burners on your stovetop. The reversible feature of this crowd-pleasing cooker means you can use the smooth side for cooking flapjacks, eggs, and grilled cheese sandwiches, and the ridged grill side for hamburgers, steaks, and sausages. A slight slope drains fat into a generous grease gutter, and the two loop-style handles provide safe transport. After the meal is done, simply scrub the cast iron with a stiff brush and hot water, no soap, and dry immediately. Lodge covers the sturdy griddle with a lifetime limited warranty against defects. This pan is guaranteed to pass down from one generation to the next. --Ann Bieri

Product Description

Seasoned and ready to use. The griddle of your dreams! Larger than the Grid Iron griddle this reversible two-burner griddle features a slight slope for a generous grease gutter. Cooking surface is 19 1/4 x 8 1/2


Customer Reviews

It is heavy, but its cast iron! Emmett Otter  |  113 reviewers made a similar statement
Griddle side is great for pancakes or grilled cheese sandwiches or eggs. Deanokat  |  105 reviewers made a similar statement
This grill is great for grilling burger, chicken and steak inside during winter. Nicholas Franceschi  |  82 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1,164 of 1,188 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't even THINK of trying another griddle May 1, 2005
I absolutely adore this griddle, and I use it almost every day.

At first, I wasn't sure that I wanted a cast iron griddle. They are HEAVY and not dishwasher safe . . . so I tried a few nonstick brands first --top dollar brands with high ratings.

I hated them. The nonstick surface was inferior. On a reversible griddle, the underside became sticky and difficult to clean. The heat was distributed unevenly. One claimed to be dishwasher safe, yet when I put it in the dishwasher, some of the nonstick surface came off.

I am extremely health conscious, and I use very little oil when I cook. Food often stuck to the "non-stick" surface -- go figure.

I wanted to find a great griddle that I could use for many things, including cooking like the chefs in Japanese Steak Houses -- I dreamed of using a small dash of my favorite oil and flinging shrimp, chicken and veggies on the griddle like a pro. No, I didn't think I could toss my tools in the air or catch the shrimp in my pocket . . . I just wanted the flavor and the ease of cooking.

By this time, I was on a quest, and the non-stick stuff just wasn't cutting it. I did a little research, and I learned that pros recommend the Lodge griddle, so despite my apprehension, I thought I'd give it a try.

Wow! The pre-seasoned surface is perfect and better than any non-stick surface I have ever used. Just a tiny bit of non-stick spray is all I need, and everything from pancakes to eggs flip with ease. Grilling Japanese style works perfectly.

On the grill side: whole steaks, chicken, fish -- fabulous, fast, and everything has those beautiful grill lines. Nice for grilled vegetables, too.

The griddle is indeed heavy, but it's okay. I wouldn't recommend lifting it if you have serious muscle or joint problems, and I wouldn't want to drop it on my foot, but otherwise, go for it. I'm a softie, and if I can handle it, so can you.

As for not being able to put the griddle in the dishwasher: I don't believe I'm going to say this, but I don't care about having to handwash it. The griddle cleans so easily, a few swipes and I'm done. If I forget to clean it and wake up to it the next morning (okay, so I'm not Suzy Homemaker), I just lay it straight across the top of my sink -- not IN the sink, but rather, balanced from edge to edge, on top . . . and I run a little water over it, let it set for a few minutes, and it's easy to clean.

A word of advice: Just as it says in the instructions, you need to clean the griddle without soap (water only) to preserve the pre-seasoned finish. However, should you want to use soap, you can. There are instructions included in how to re-season the griddle -- it's easy.

I frankly didn't like the idea of not cleaning with soap. I didn't feel as though the germs were destroyed . . . but soap doesn't really kill germs, it merely works as a surfactant that makes water wetter so things become easier to clean.

If you want to kill germs, heat is one of the best ways to do it. Every time you use the griddle, you preheat it on the range for about five minutes or so -- you're killing far more germs than if you had used soap!

You can also rub your griddle with a very light coating of oil, stick it in a hot oven and disinfect it that way (this is also similar to how you reseason it).

This is one of the easiest, most wonderful kitchen tools I own. It is a breeze to use, I feel like a pro flipping all that food around. Everything comes out great, and it is very easy to use, and food does not stick.

I have since added six more pieces of cast iron to my collection, one triangle cornbread/scone, a round muffin/biscuit, and four cast iron skillets. Two of the skillets are antique -- talk about well-seasoned! I do not use the bread/muffin bakers as much as I thought I would, but I use the skillets almost every day. I love them.

PS: I remember reading somewhere that using cast iron also adds iron to your diet -- not sure how true or how much, but if it does, it is a nice extra, yes?
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351 of 359 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Does exactly what it should November 10, 2007
Goodness - I see two chief complaints posted here: First, some people say it's heavy. Well, yes, it is. It's over 200 square inches of iron, folks. The weight is clearly advertised, so I'm having a hard time understanding this complaint. The second complaint some have is uneven heating. Lodge could fix that - all they have to do is make it thicker - and much heavier, and even more people would be unhappy about the weight.

Since the number of comments about the weight and the uneven heating seem about equal, I'd say Lodge did a great job of hitting a happy middle ground. Personally, I count on a little uneven heating, I'll sear breakfast chops on one end over a high burner and flip eggs on the other over a lower burner - I've even been known to run mine on just one burner, cooking on one end and warming on the other. When I was a grill cook, that's how I ran my grill, hotter at one end. You also have to allow for some "settle time" for cast iron - compared to aluminum, it's a fairly slow heat conductor, which gives cast iron it's wonderful thermal stability. But it takes time for the heat to distribute, so give it a few minutes.

I can't comment on the factory coating - I strip and season the cooking surfaces on all my iron, new or used. I made one modification to mine, which Andrew pointed out - I took a dremel and ground a shallow notch in the outer lip of one end of the grease gutter to help pouring the grease out - if you do this, be sure to smooth the edges of the notch to avoid heat stress cracks - they love to start at sharp corners - and don't make it too deep - just a small notch makes a big difference when dumping grease.

While I'm at it - I'm a heretic - a blasphemer - an apostate. My confession? I sometimes clean mine with soap - to be more precise, detergent, which most modern dish soaps actually are. I think the "no soap" thing is a bit of mythology that's come down to us from Great-Grandma, whose dish soap was basically lye and some type of animal fat (my grandma used bacon grease for her soap). So yeah, maybe lye soap was a bad idea, but it had a very different chemistry from today's dish detergents, and as far as I can tell, modern detergent won't touch the baked-on grundge on the bottom of my aluminum and enamel cookware, and they don't touch my properly seasoned iron either. I do always make sure to rinse very thoroughly, and re-oil after cleaning, however, as that thin film of oil is life to cast iron.

I love this grill on the cooktop, but if you want to see this beauty at it's best, and you have at least a 20" charcoal grill, set it on your charcoal grate and have some fun. I don't think mine ever cooled off during the week or so after hurricane Charley, while we had no electricity. I had stocked up on hardwood charcoal before the storm, and as my neighbor's fridges warmed, and their freezers thawed, they kept bringing me food to cook before it spoiled - and of course, they shared with the cook. The neighbors saved some of their food, the Lodge grill got quite a workout, and my family ate very well!

It's a well-made product. It's American. And it's a great value. What's not to love? Just don't drop it on your foot - did I mention it's heavy?
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563 of 596 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Unstable on gas range September 2, 2010
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With all the reviews raving about this griddle, I was quite excited about my purchase. I had planned on using this on my gas range over two burners for cooking pancakes and such. The dimensions of my burners seemed to be a great match for the size of the griddle, but it turned out to be unusable. I returned it.

On many gas ranges this griddle will not lay flat, but will be tippy and unstable. The reason for this is the handle cutouts on the griddle. It is a little hard to explain so I have uploaded a video to illustrate.

If it weren't for the cutout handles, this griddle would be perfect and would work on a much larger set of stove top ranges. However, the current design limits its use for many potential users.

Other than that, the quality appears good. I have several other Lodge products and have been happy with them.

Update: I didn't measure the dimensions between the inside edges of the handles before I returned it. This would be helpful those considering this griddle. If anyone has this griddle, if they could post this measurement in the comments, that would be great.

If you found this review helpful, let me know with your vote below.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome product!
Purchased when we moved into our new home until we could purchase a grill for outside and fell in love with this pan! Read more
Published 2 days ago by Chi-Paul
5.0 out of 5 stars fan tas tic
best grill i have ever had. i sprayed it before grilling and nothing stuck. it is heavy but it is a great grade of cast iron. Read more
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Love it is the best thing I can say. It works like a champ for indoor grilling and can't wait to try it outdoors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The right one
This was perfect for us. Fits across 2 burners of our electric stove.
You will see these at Target, Wal Mart etc. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Terry Maines
5.0 out of 5 stars great product
At first, I was very disapointed for the bad invesment I made because it got rusted in a week without using it. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Mrs. Lafond
5.0 out of 5 stars this is the best ever
THIS IS THE BEST EVER, I AM HAPPY THAT I BUY THIS GRILL I USE THIS ALMOST EVERYDAY I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY LOVE THIS GRILL.
Published 6 days ago by Huiku
5.0 out of 5 stars Indestructible and outstanding
Heat retention is excellent. Pre-seasoned so you can start using it immediately. It arrived on a Friday evening. Saturday morning, I put it to work. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Murtuza M. Ahmed
5.0 out of 5 stars I heard lodge is the better product.
The best thing, they are made in America!!!! They are a great company that many said by other comparisons of ones out of China, these are better. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Debby
2.0 out of 5 stars Worked great...until it broke
I was very very excited about this product because I could leave it on my stovetop and make breakfast much easier (woo hoo!). Read more
Published 8 days ago by MelissaMK
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How can you go wrong on Lodge cast iron anything? Love good cast iron and try to cook on it often as nothing cooks even close to it. We use it on the barbecue. Read more
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