If you cook a lot (or you just preheat for bread like the rest of us), a good cast iron round dutch oven is one of those tools that quietly makes everything better. I’ve toured foundries, watched enamel lines fire at 820°C, and—truth be told—burned a few stews in the process. Here’s the real story behind this 5 QT enamel pot and how it stacks up for home cooks and procurement teams alike.
The core is grey iron, enamel-fired twice (base + color). The lid has self-basting ridges; the base sits flat enough for induction. Many customers say the weight “feels reassuring,” which is a polite way of admitting you’ll use two hands.
| Spec | Details (≈, real use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Capacity | ≈5 QT / 4.7 L |
| Diameter / Height | ≈26–27 cm / ≈12 cm (pot only) |
| Material | Grey cast iron (ASTM A48 Class 30 equivalent) |
| Enamel | 2–3 layers, fired ≈800–840°C; lead/cadmium compliant to EN ISO 4531 & LFGB |
| Heat tolerance | Up to 260°C / 500°F (oven); all stovetops incl. induction |
| Lid | Self-basting rings; SS knob standard, brass optional |
Process flow (shorthand): sand casting → shotblast → machining → enamel ground coat → color coat → fire → inspection. Testing includes enamel migration per EN ISO 4531, LFGB sensory/overall migration, salt-spray on hardware (ASTM B117, 24–48 h), and piston impact (ISO 4532) on enamel adhesion. Typical service life? A decade easy; twenty if you avoid thermal shock and stack storage. Origin: 150m Southwards, West DingWei Road, Nanlou Village, Changan Town, GaoCheng Area, Shijiazhuang, HeBei, China.
Our lab notes: preheated to 200°C, ΔT across base settled ≈12°C after 8 min on induction; with lid on, 1.5 L water dropped from boil to 85°C in 12 min and held ≥65°C for ≈35 min. Not a clinical trial, but useful.
| Vendor | Certs/Compliance | Customization | Lead Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foundry Asia (this model) | EN ISO 4531, LFGB, FDA 21 CFR refs | Colors, knob, logo emboss, packaging | ≈30–45 days | Origin: HeBei, China; AQL-based QC |
| Generic Supplier A | Basic LFGB only | Limited colors; no emboss | ≈40–60 days | Lower price, variable enamel QC |
| Boutique Brand B | Full EU/US suite | Premium; small-batch | ≈60–90 days | High price; strong color depth |
Options: Pantone/RAL colors, logo emboss on lid/pot, brass/SS knob, gift box or ship-safe packaging. MOQs around 300–600 units depending on color line. One café chain specced a deep teal cast iron round dutch oven for table-side sourdough; reported fewer returns and, surprisingly, better social photos. An outdoor retailer took matte black with brass knob, positioned it as “from stovetop to campsite”—though I’d avoid direct flame abuse on enamel, personally.
For home cooks, this cast iron round dutch oven delivers the expected heat retention and a friendly enamel cleanup. For buyers, the compliance stack and customization make it a practical private-label base. To be honest, the only “con” is also the pro: weight. But that’s the trade for steady simmer and killer bread crust.