Three features make a Finex product easy enough to recognize blindfolded: heft, a hexagonal shape and coiled stainless steel handles. Since 2012, the company has cranked out skillets in all shapes and sizes, and its newest — and priciest — endeavor, the five-quart Dutch oven, doesn’t fall far from the tree.
According to Finex, a Dutch oven was its most-requested product release, and given that Finex’s ever-growing fanbase is willing to buy into anything that comes out of the company’s Portland, Oregon, workshop, we can assume a legion of die-hards bought in early.
The Good: This Dutch oven weighs 12 pounds empty, and the weight does make a difference in maintaining even, consistent temperatures in the oven. The seasoning it ships with is also better than expected — it’s not uncommon to see manufacturer-applied seasonings be little more than a worthlessly thin coat of oil only there to change the product’s color (cast iron is a light grey before seasoning). Seasoned cast-iron cookware also fares much better than they’re enameled counterparts over the open flame — grill or campfire.
Who They’re For: The price ($300) is extremely prohibitive. To me, the product is mostly for those already invested in other Finex products. It would also make a unique gift to a person or couple who camps regularly or has a firepit.
Watch Out For: It feels odd recommending a prospective buyer to “watch out for” the price of a product, but this Dutch oven warrants it, and not because it’s a Dutch oven, but because it’s a classic Dutch oven in that it has no enamel coating. It’s not a stretch to say purely cast-iron Dutch ovens are often purchased because they’re inexpensive, hence you won’t feel as bad situating it in a roaring fire or beating it up a bit.
The lack of enamel coating also means you’ll need to season it just like you would a skillet, except there are many more cracks and crevices that are easily missed. The Finex piece also isn’t given the same machined-smooth surface its skillets get, which is a minor but bothersome drawback.