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Overview
Non-Toxic Mateirals
Our cast-iron range features a premium natural enamel coating so you can cook with confidence knowing that no nasties or harmful chemicals like lead, teflon or cadmium will leak into your food.
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Trial a Crumble product for up to 30 days in the comfort and familiarity of your own kitchen. If you are not completely satisfied, send it back our way for a full refund. Please note that this only applies to cookware and not accessories.
Product specifications
Dimensions | 38mm x 204mm |
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Weight | 600 grams |
Volume | 0.9L |
The Good Stuff | Works on all cooktops (Induction, Gas & Electric) Oven safe up to 230 degrees Non-Toxic Stainless Steel Aluminium core Ergonomic Stainless Steel handles |

What's Included in your Box?
The Ultimate Culinary Package
What's Included in your Box?

1x Slotted Turner/Spatula

1x 28cm Stainless Steel Pan

1x 20cm Stainless Steel Pan
Enjoy cooking everyday with non-toxic cookware that is a breeze to clean.
Enjoy perfect sears and optimal heat distribution with Crumble's Stainless Steel range. Use on all cooktops, including induction and is also safe for oven use.

Why You'll Love Cooking with Crumble
Why You'll Love Cooking with Crumble
Looks Good, Cooks Beautifully.
Cook anything, and everything! With Crumble Cookware, one pot can truly do it all - fry, braise, sear, roast, bake and more to your hearts content.
Plus, it doubles up as beautiful servingware, so you can take it straight from stovetop to tabletop.

How We Compare


Buy a Dutch Oven, Provide 5 meals
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Product Details
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SavuerCycle Technology
A custom design-feature of the Crumble Dutch oven, allowing a constant, convective circulation of moisture within the sealed pot which locks in succulence, flavour and aroma to create an incredibly tender and rich dish.
This self-basting function will result in an exquisite depth of flavour (Ahem..‘saveur!’) with minimal effort from you.
Delivery
We offer free shipping over $200 Australia-wide. Depending on your location, you should receive your order within 1 to 5 business days, so you can get cooking in no time at all. The closer you are to one of our warehouses (Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane or Perth), the sooner you will receive your order. We will let you know as soon as your order is on its way, as well as an estimated delivery time.
Material
Our cookware is coated with 2 to 3 layers of premium enamel coating made by Tomatec. (Japanese Company) This allows to pot become Non-Stick. Once you use your Dutch Oven overtime, it will add an additional layer of oil, improving the Non-Stick functionality.
The Crumble Dutch Oven also has gone through rigorous testings and has certifications via SGS for: FDA and CAL65 certifying it safe of harmful chemicals, cadmium and lead free.
Sustainability
Quality cookware is the cornerstone of your kitchen. Crumble wants to provide you with cast iron cookware that will last a lifetime - and then some. This approach benefits not only your wallet, but it is better for the earth as well. The initial investment into your Crumble Dutch oven will quickly repay you multiple times over as you experience the consistent, flavoursome results for years to come.
Protection and Care
1. Cool it Down:
Cast iron doesn’t like surprises, especially of the temperature variety. Leave your hot pot to cool down completely before you clean it.
2. Wash it Up:
Clean your pot after every use. The best way to clean your Dutch oven is with warm water, a gentle liquid dishwashing soap and a soft sponge or brush, for example made from silicone or nylon. Your Dutch oven is also dishwasher friendly if you’d prefer.
3. Don’t Scratch It:
Avoid using steel wool or other abrasive cleaning products on your Dutch oven as they may damage the enamel coating of your cookware.
4. Don’t Soak It Overnight:
Best not to soak your Dutch oven for long periods of time (i.e overnight). If food has stuck to the base of the pot or stained the exterior, make a paste using a teaspoon of baking soda and a splash of white vinegar. Rub in the paste with a soft cloth or sponge and repeat as required.
5. Dry Me Please:
Use a towel to hand-dry your Dutch Oven and lid before storage, to prevent water marks or rust formation.
6. Be Nice: Cast iron cookware is designed to be very tough and sturdy, but do be kind and try not to drop or knock your Dutch oven.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Crumble products are covered by a limited lifetime warranty in the unlikely situation that your enamelled cast-iron or ceramic cookware is found to be faulty upon purchase in its material or construction, or if it develops a fault or defect after proper use, cleaning and storage.
Should you need to contact Crumble regarding a warranty evaluation, please email us at support@crumble.co.
Once your claim is assessed and approved, Crumble agrees to either repair or replace your item free of charge.
This product is rated 4.9 of 5.0 stars.
It has received 17 reviews.
FAQ's
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How do I wash my Dutch Oven?
Although enamelled cast iron is dishwasher safe, hand washing with warm soapy water and a nylon scrub brush is recommended to preserve the cookware's original appearance.
If using a dishwasher, we recommend not placing the Dutch Oven on the bottom shelf.
Citrus juices and citrus-based cleaners (including some dishwasher detergents) should be avoided, as they can dull the exterior gloss.
What is a Dutch Oven?
A Dutch oven is a versatile and durable cooking pot with thick walls and a tight-fitting lid. It is traditionally made of cast iron, though it can also be found in cast aluminum or ceramic. Dutch ovens are prized for their excellent heat retention and even heat distribution, making them ideal for various cooking methods such as slow-cooking, braising, baking, frying, and simmering. The heavy lid helps seal in moisture, allowing food to cook evenly and develop rich flavors. Dutch ovens can be used on the stovetop, in the oven, or over an open flame, making them a popular tool in both home kitchens and outdoor cooking settings.
What can I cook with a Dutch Oven?
A Dutch oven is incredibly versatile, allowing you to cook a wide variety of dishes. Here are some popular options:
- Stews and Soups: The even heat distribution makes Dutch ovens ideal for simmering stews and soups. Examples include beef stew, chicken noodle soup, and chili.
- Braising: Dutch ovens are perfect for braising meats. You can cook dishes like braised short ribs, coq au vin, or osso buco, where the meat becomes tender and flavorful.
- Baking Bread: You can bake artisan-style bread in a Dutch oven. The pot's ability to mimic a steam oven gives you a crispy crust and a soft interior.
- Roasting: You can roast meats and vegetables in a Dutch oven. It's great for making a one-pot roast chicken with vegetables.
- Frying: The depth and heat retention make Dutch ovens good for deep-frying foods like chicken, donuts, or French fries.
- Casseroles: You can cook and serve casseroles directly in a Dutch oven, such as lasagna or macaroni and cheese.
- Desserts: You can even use Dutch ovens for making desserts like cobblers, cakes, and crumbles.
Cooking with a Dutch oven can really enhance the flavor and texture of your meals, thanks to its excellent heat retention and distribution.
What is the difference between an Enamel and Pre-Seasoned Dutch Oven?
The main differences between an enameled Dutch oven and a pre-seasoned, cast iron Dutch oven lie in their coating, maintenance requirements, and some aspects of cooking performance. Here's a breakdown of each:
Enameled Dutch Oven
- Coating: Enameled Dutch ovens have a porcelain enamel coating over the cast iron. This coating can be colorful and glossy, making the pots visually appealing and resistant to rust without additional seasoning.
- Maintenance: They are generally easier to maintain since they don’t require regular seasoning like bare cast iron. Enameled surfaces are also easier to clean and can handle acidic foods (like tomato-based sauces) without the risk of reacting with the metal.
- Heat Tolerance: Enameled Dutch ovens typically have a heat limit depending on the manufacturer, often around 400-500 degrees Fahrenheit, especially if the lid has a plastic knob.
- Durability: While durable, the enamel coating can chip if dropped or banged. It’s also prone to scratching if metal utensils are used.
Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven
- Coating: Pre-seasoned Dutch ovens come with a layer of oil baked onto the cast iron at the factory, ready to use right out of the box. This seasoning will improve over time with proper care and regular use.
- Maintenance: Requires regular seasoning to maintain its non-stick properties and to prevent rust. It should be dried thoroughly after washing and lightly oiled before storage.
- Heat Tolerance: Can generally withstand higher cooking temperatures than enameled pots and can be used over any heat source, including open flames like campfires.
- Durability: Extremely durable when properly maintained. It can last generations without issues like chipping or cracking, unlike enamel.
Cooking Performance
- Enameled: Provides steady, even heat distribution and is excellent for cooking foods at moderate temperatures. It's ideal for those who cook a variety of foods, including acidic dishes.
- Pre-Seasoned: Excellent for high-heat cooking and achieving a sear on meats. Over time, it develops a non-stick surface naturally.
Choosing between the two often comes down to personal preference, cooking style, and maintenance willingness. If you prefer low-maintenance cookware and cook a lot of acidic dishes, an enameled Dutch oven might be better. If you enjoy seasoning and maintaining your cookware and need something for high-heat cooking, a pre-seasoned cast iron Dutch oven would be ideal.
Are your products food-safe?
Yes, Crumble products have SGS certifications for: FDA - American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Compliance Policy Guides Sec.545.400 (CPG 7117.06) and Sec. 545.450 (CPG 7117.07) Pottery(Ceramics)-Leachable cadmium and lead Heat Test - Up to 350 Degrees without any cracks or discoloration CAL65 - 65(Superior Court of the State of California – County of San Francisco Case No. 938430) - Leachable Lead and Cadmium
What does the Limited Lifetime Warranty cover?
Crumble products are covered by a limited lifetime warranty in the unlikely situation that your enamelled cast-iron or ceramic cookware is found to be faulty upon purchase in its material or construction, or if it develops a fault or defect after proper use, cleaning and storage.
Should you need to contact Crumble regarding a warranty evaluation, please email us atsupport@crumble.co.
Once your claim is assessed and approved, Crumble agrees to either repair or replace your item free of charge.
Why are there colour pigments on the cookware?
Each piece of cookware is handcrafted which gives each one its own unique characteristics. Colour pigments can occur sometimes because of the colour adjustment process. Kindly note that this is not a fault and cannot be avoided. It is usually more obvious when Dutch Ovens are produced in lighter colours.
What utensils can I use with my Dutch Oven?
You can use your Crumble Wood Fibre Spoon or a Wooden Spoon.
Please refrain from using steel as it may damage the enamel coating. Kindly note that the Dutch Oven is still food safe even if the enamel is damaged.