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I too added a circular piece of masonite to the bottom to give the bag a little more protection from the oven legs. My lid stand and spoon fit in the bag as well but the 10" model does not fit my lid lifter (I think it would fit in the 12"). Much more convenient than carrying your oven in the box, but $23.00 seems a little high for what you get basically a Chinese-made product of medium-quality.
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Can't camp without it! Perfect for carrying my dutch ovens easily to the campsite. Sturdy construction and protects my cast iron from rust.
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I like the product very much, but have added a 3/8" plywood bottom cut to 10" diameter to prevent the legs from wearing through the foam.
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My dutch oven and lid fit perfectly. The zipper works great. It makes oven easy to store, carry and protects the legs from breaking. I kept the cardboard piece that came with the packaging so fits on lid for support
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Really worth having, cast iron is surprisingly breakable (doesn't seem like it would be but it is). These cases are padded. Each size case is generously sized for the DO that goes into it, so it's "frustration free packing." Not a hassle. I believe the padding also acts as insulation, though I've never put a hot DO in it. I think a warm one would likely be fine, so that would be perfect for transport. For me, lifting merits comment too. The DO is centered in it so it's a balanced carry-along. The legs don't seem to poke through, making you paranoid that it's going to rip. Well constructed. Not sure if it retards moisture for rust, but I think a DO would be better off in one of these than stored naked. Definitely worth having if you take your iron with you camping or to meets. Last but not least, it makes you feel like you're respecting your cast iron, snuggling it into a good case. And those of us who pamper and season our iron over the course of years... well, iron pieces deserve all the respect we can give them. I like vintage iron personally, but vintage DOs are hard to find, and Lodge makes pretty darned good DOs, considering. Yeah, I think you ought to buy one. It's really not a fru fru purchase. See how good I am a rationalizing spending money?

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