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FINEX
FINEX makes the most distinctive cast iron in America: octagonal, machine-polished skillets with signature stainless-and-brass spring handles. Founded in Portland, Oregon in 2012 and acquired by Lodge in 2019, it pairs design-studio craftsmanship with the resources of the country’s oldest cast iron maker.

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Brand at a Glance
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American Manufacturing
Verified: July 2026
Since Lodge acquired FINEX in 2019, the iron is cast at Lodge’s foundries in Tennessee, then shipped to Portland, Oregon, where FINEX drills, machines, polishes, assembles, and seasons every skillet by hand. It is genuinely made in the USA end to end, with a stainless-and-brass handle and no coatings. We verified this against the manufacturer and independent press.
The Story
| 2012 | Mike Whitehead and Ron Khormaei found FINEX in Portland, Oregon, funded by two Kickstarter campaigns. |
| 2013 | The first octagonal skillet with a coiled spring handle ships. |
| 2019 | Lodge Cast Iron acquires FINEX — its first acquisition in more than 120 years. |
| Today | Iron cast in Tennessee, finished by hand in Portland, still octagonal. |
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Why We Trust FINEX
We have independently reviewed 1 FINEX product. Average Made in America Review Score: 4.6/5. Manufacturing verified · last verified July 2026.
Buying Guides Featuring FINEX
FINEX appears in: The Best Made-in-USA Cast Iron Skillets
Comparisons
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