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Step 3: Consider Repurposing the Skillet
If the company won’t replace it and repair isn’t an option, your broken skillet doesn’t have to go to waste.
Here are some creative ways to reuse it:
- 🔥 Outdoor fire pit cooking: Use it on a grill or campfire where you don’t need the handle.
- 🌿 Rustic planter: Fill it with soil and grow herbs or succulents.
- 🕯️ Candle mold or base: Cast iron makes a unique base for DIY candle projects.
- 🍳 Tabletop server: Use oven mitts to carry it (carefully!) for serving dips or baked dishes at the table.
Step 4: Learn from It—What to Look for Next Time
When buying a cast iron skillet in the future, check for:
Also, avoid dropping or banging it—cast iron is tough but not invincible.
Final Thoughts
It’s frustrating—no doubt about it. But a broken skillet handle doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. Start with the warranty route, and if that doesn’t work out, consider repurposing your pan or consulting a pro about repair.
And if you do get a replacement? Consider it a lesson learned—and maybe an excuse to break it in with a perfect batch of skillet brownies. 😉
Would you like a version of this as a quick “what to do next” checklist or printable warranty contact guide?
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