Forensic Comparison

Victoria 12-inch Cast Iron Skillet VS Lodge CRS12 12-inch Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet

REF #5
AAA

Victoria 12-inch Cast Iron Skillet

Cost Per Year
$4.99/yr
MSRP
$35.99
Horizon
100.00 Years
Waste Factor
10x Units Avoided
Full Audit
REF #599
AAA

Lodge CRS12 12-inch Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet

Cost Per Year
$6.34/yr
MSRP
$56
Horizon
50.00 Years
Waste Factor
10x Units Avoided
Full Audit

Financial Trajectory

Audit Winner
Lodge CRS12 12-inch Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet
NPV Cost:$69
$0$17$34$52$69Yr 0Yr 10Yr 20Yr 30Yr 40Yr 50
Winner
Disposable Baseline
MetricVictoria 12-inch Cast Iron SkilletLodge CRS12 12-inch Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet
MSRP$35.99$56
20-Year TCO$74$94
Cost Per Year$4.99/yr$6.34/yr
Waste Factor10x Avoided10x Avoided

Failure Threat Matrix: Victoria 12-inch Cast Iron Skillet

  • Rust Formation
    Risk: Medium (if stored wet)
    Dry thoroughly after washing; apply thin oil coat. Reversible via scouring and re-seasoning.
  • Thermal Cracking
    Risk: Very Low
    Avoid thermal shock (e.g., putting hot pan in cold water).
  • Seasoning Flaking
    Risk: Low
    Scrub off loose flakes and re-season. Often caused by flaxseed oil becoming brittle over time.

Failure Threat Matrix: Lodge CRS12 12-inch Seasoned Carbon Steel Skillet

  • Rust formation
    Risk: High (if neglected)
    Dry immediately after washing and apply a light coat of oil. Reversible by scrubbing rust off and re-seasoning.
  • Warping
    Risk: Low
    Avoid thermal shock. Do not run cold water over a hot pan or heat up too quickly on induction stoves.

Efficiency Verdict

Verdict: Tie. Both products offer similar financial efficiency. Since the savings delta is negligible ($1.35/yr), prioritize Warranty Terms and personal preference.