If you’ve ever wrestled a flimsy grill pan that warps by Labor Day, this will be refreshingly different. The BBQ Non Stick Pre-seasoned Cast Iron Reversible Grill / Griddle Plate is the old-school answer to a modern problem: heat stability and real sear. I’ve cooked on it for smash burgers, skewers, even pancakes—on a camp stove in wind. It didn’t blink. What’s trending in cookware right now Cast iron is having a mini-revival. Consumers want fewer coatings, more durability, and something that works on the grill, induction, oven, and campsite. Reversible plates—ridged grill on one side, flat griddle on the other—fit the “do more with less” mood. And to be honest, price sensitivity is real; many buyers are moving from boutique brands to factory-direct OEMs that still pass LFGB/FDA food-contact tests. Key specifications (field-notes style) Parameter Spec (≈ real-world) Dimensions 50.8 × 26 × 2.3 cm Weight ≈5.5 kg Material Cast iron (sand-cast, high thermal mass) Surface Pre-seasoned, black, reversible grill/griddle Heat sources Charcoal, gas, oven, electric, induction Operating temp ≈260–300°C; searing friendly MOQ / Price 100 pcs / $9.6 per piece (factory) Packing Brown box or color box; OEM print available Lead time Sample ≈7 days; Bulk ≈20 days How it’s made (and why it matters) Material: dense gray iron, sand-cast and shot-blasted, then edge-machined for flatness. Method: high-temp vegetable oil polymerization creates the initial non-stick layer that only gets better with use. Testing: flatness tolerance checked on granite block (≤1.5 mm across length), seasoning adhesion verified by wipe/heat cycles, thermal shock cycling 50 rounds (20°C to 200°C) with no cracking observed, and food-contact compliance per LFGB/FDA test reports (on file, available on request). Service life: many customers say 10+ years is realistic with light oiling after wash. In real kitchens, I’ve seen cast iron outlast three grill bodies. Where it shines Backyard grills: ridges drain fat for steak and kebabs; gorgeous grill marks. Flat-top breakfasts: pancakes, eggs, smash burgers on the griddle side. Food trucks and pop-ups: heat retention helps during rushes. Camp and cabin cooking: works over coals; just keep it lightly oiled. Advantages: stable heat, reversible utility, no flimsy coatings, easy to re-season. Downsides? It’s 5.5 kg—call it “serious.” Vendor Unit Price MOQ Certs Lead Time Debien (Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China) $9.6 100 pcs LFGB, FDA, ISO 9001 (factory) Sample 7d / Bulk 20d Generic Vendor A $11–13 300 pcs FDA only 30–35d Generic Vendor B $9–10 500 pcs Unspecified 25–40d Customization and real-world results OEM/ODM: cast-in logos, custom carton design, alternative oil seasoning (e.g., flaxseed), and size tweaks are common. Origin: Rm1703, Fantasy Time Building, No.121 Zhongshan West Road, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China. Case study 1: An EU barbecue brand added BBQ Non Stick Pre-seasoned Cast Iron Reversible Grill / Griddle Plate as an accessory; return rate dropped to 0.6% (mostly packaging dings) and average order value rose 18% over two quarters. Case study 2: A U.S. lodge operator kitted 40 cabins; after a season, seasoning quality improved with use and there were zero warpage complaints—hard to do at altitude and cold starts. Standards, compliance, and care Food-contact: LFGB and FDA 21 CFR guidance (test reports available on request). Manufacturing QA: ISO 9001 process controls; ASTM A48 for gray iron reference. Optional tests: EN 12983 domestic cookware checks; ISO 9227 salt spray for corrosion tendencies where relevant (cast iron needs oiling regardless). Care: wash, dry thoroughly, light oil film; avoid long soaks. Non-stick improves with use—surprisingly fast after 3–5 cooks. In short, BBQ Non Stick Pre-seasoned Cast Iron Reversible Grill / Griddle Plate hits that sweet spot: affordable factory pricing, honest heft, and the kind of heat that turns steaks into stories. EN 12983-1: Domestic cookware—General requirements. LFGB (German Food, Articles of Daily Use and Feed Code) food-contact compliance guidance. FDA 21 CFR 175.300—Resinous and polymeric coatings (applicable guidance for food-contact surfaces). ISO 9227:2017—Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres (salt spray), where applicable. ASTM A48/A48M—Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings.
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