Best Grill Pans 2026: Cast Iron, Nonstick & Square Picks
The Lodge Cast Iron Grill Pan is the top pick — cast iron retains heat better than any other material, creating restaurant-quality sear marks. For a lighter option, the Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Skillet Grill is the premium pick.
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Lodge Cast Iron Square Grill Pan, 10.5 Inch
“This Lodge square grill pan offers the same excellent performance as their loop-handle version with the added safety of an extended handle that stays relatively cooler and makes moving the hot pan eas”
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- Extended handle makes it easier to maneuver safely
- Excellent heat retention and searing
- Pre-seasoned and ready to use
- Assist handle for two-hand grip when heavy
Watch out for
- Slightly heavier than the loop-handle version
- Extended handle takes more cabinet space for storage
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The Lodge 10.5" Square Grill Pan is the core indoor grilling tool on this page. The ribbed surface lifts steaks, chicken, and fish above drippings while creating the char marks and smoke flavor associated with outdoor grilling. At 5.35 lbs and 10.5" square, it fits single burners — 4 salmon fillets, two bone-in chicken thighs, or one ribeye steak. The extended assist handle plus main handle enables safe two-handed movement from stovetop to oven. Pre-seasoned and compatible with all heat sources. Most common complaint: "hard to clean the ridges." Chainmail scrubber or stiff-bristle brush in the grooves, then immediate drying and light oil coating. If choosing between this and the Lodge Reversible (rank 2): this 10.5" is the daily-use tool; the Reversible gives you two burners and a flat griddle side at 13x the price.
Le Creuset Reversible Cast Iron Grill/Griddle
“Lodge's reversible grill/griddle is one of the best values in cast iron cookware — you effectively get both a full-size grill pan and a flat griddle in one piece. Perfect for families who want to cook”
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- Reversible — grill ridges on one side, flat griddle on the other
- Spans two burners for large cooking batches
- Exceptional value for two cooking surfaces in one
- Pre-seasoned and ready to use
Watch out for
- Heavy at 7.4 lbs — awkward to move when hot
- Spans two burners — not ideal for kitchens with small stoves
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The Lodge Reversible Cast Iron Grill/Griddle is the two-in-one solution: ribbed grill side for searing with char marks, flat griddle side for pancakes, bacon, and eggs — in a 20x10.5" pan that spans two burners. The two-burner footprint is its defining advantage: cook a full breakfast (bacon on griddle side, pancakes on flat) or sear 4 steaks at once without batching. At 7.4 lbs, two-burner cast iron requires careful handling and a stove that can support weight on the middle grates. Most common complaint: "difficult to store." It is large — most people leave it on the stovetop permanently. At $329, it's significantly more than the single grill pan (rank 1 at $25). If choosing between this and Lodge Sportsman (rank 3): Reversible is for indoor two-burner use; Sportsman has legs for campfire, charcoal, and outdoor cooking.
Lodge Sportsman's Cast Iron Grill
“The Lodge Sportsman's Grill is a specialized tool for campfire and outdoor cooking rather than an indoor grill pan replacement — but for camping, tailgating, and backyard charcoal cooking, its three-l”
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- Three legs allow stable use over campfires and charcoal
- Large 14.5-inch round cooking surface
- Authentic outdoor grilling experience
- Lodge durability and pre-seasoning
Watch out for
- Heavy at 10.3 lbs — not easy to pack for backpacking
- Not ideal as an indoor stovetop grill pan
- Round shape less efficient than square for most proteins
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The Lodge Sportsman's Cast Iron Grill is the outdoor cooking specialist on this page — three cast-in legs elevate it above campfire coals, charcoal grates, or a fire pit for stable cooking over live flame. The 14.5" round diameter handles a whole fish, large steak, or 6 brats simultaneously. At 10.3 lbs it's the heaviest here — not a backpacking tool, but manageable for car camping and backyard fire pits. Pre-seasoned cast iron handles thermal shock from fire better than most cookware. Most common complaint: "legs scratch indoor stovetops." Correct — not designed for indoor use. Use the Lodge Square Grill Pan (rank 1) for indoor grilling; this is purpose-built for outdoor fire cooking. If choosing between this and the Square Grill Pan (rank 1): completely different use cases — buy the Square Pan for your kitchen, buy this for your fire pit.
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