Boyertown Foundry in Boyertown, Pennsylvania is a foundry specializing in the manufacture of gray iron castings used in boilers. They have been in operation since 1908.
@Jollyprez Sorry for the delay in response, but @ZombiedustXXX is correct - the plain cast iron pots and pans are made in South Pittsburg, TN, where the video above was shot. Their factory just outside of Chattanooga is - as far as we know - the only operating cast iron foundry in the U.S.
Their website states the they are the only cast iron cookware foundry left in the United States...and I haven't been able to find another, and I've looked for all types of companies to include in my site: USA made products dot biz (no spaces).
Boyertown Foundry in Boyertown, Pennsylvania is a foundry specializing in the manufacture of gray iron castings used in boilers. They have been in operation since 1908.
when I got my Dutch Oven it said on the label, proudly made in USA...
@Jollyprez Sorry for the delay in response, but @ZombiedustXXX is correct - the plain cast iron pots and pans are made in South Pittsburg, TN, where the video above was shot. Their factory just outside of Chattanooga is - as far as we know - the only operating cast iron foundry in the U.S.
Nice!
I just bought a new 12" Lodge skillet -- says made in USA all over it --- one of the last vestiges of genuine American manufacturin
GOOD PRODUCT JUST GOT ANOTHER ONE TODAY. GREAT FOR CAMPING. GET A COUPLE. THEY LAST FOR EVER.
@ZombiedustXXX Good to know.
Their website states the they are the only cast iron cookware foundry left in the United States...and I haven't been able to find another, and I've looked for all types of companies to include in my site: USA made products dot biz (no spaces).
I believe I have had clarification - their regular cast iron products are made in the USA, however their enameled products are produced in China.
I was under the impression that Lodge makes their cookware in China now. Can you verify they're made in TN? And how can we tell?
Thanks.
Nice!!!!! I just bought thier 12" skillet at Bass Pro Shop in Foxboro, Mass. And its made in AMERICA folks. By AMERICANS!!!! :):):):)