Scratch & Dent Cooking Steels | 14"x14" | 3/16"

$31.95

Current stock:

The Opportunity: Professional Results for Less

Get top-tier baking performance at a fraction of the cost. Our Scratch & Dent Cooking Steels are the perfect choice for the practical chef who wants results.

These steels are fully functional and possess the exact same thermal conductivity and heat retention as our premium inventory. The only difference is cosmetic. They may have surface blemishes or scratches from the manufacturing process, but once you season them and slide your first pizza in, those details won't matter.

You get the same blistering heat, the same perfect crusts, and the same lifetime durability but all for a significantly lower price.

⚠️ PLEASE NOTE: These items are FINAL SALE. Because of the significant discount, we cannot accept returns or exchanges on Scratch & Dent inventory.

What to Expect: "Scratch & Dent" Condition

We value transparency. These steels are classified as Scratch & Dent because they did not meet our strict visual standards for premium retail.

What you might see:

  • Cosmetic Blemishes: Visible surface scratches, scuffs, or variations in the steel's natural mill scale.

  • Minor Dings: Small imperfections on the edges or corners.

  • Note: These are purely visual. There is zero compromise on the structural integrity or cooking performance.

Our Guarantee:

  • Performance: Heats and cooks exactly like a full-price steel.

  • Ready to Season: Arrives pre-blasted, clean, and ready for your initial seasoning.

3/16" Steel (11 lbs.)

  • The "Fast & Light" Option.

  • Performance: Heats up quickly and is easy to move around the kitchen.

  • Best For: Standard home ovens, 1-2 pizzas at a time, and quick weeknight bakes.

Inventory Alert: Limited Availability

Grab yours before they are gone. This is a limited inventory release. Once these specific Scratch & Dent units are sold, they are gone. If you see the size you need, we recommend securing it immediately to avoid missing out on these savings.

Want to compare steel thickness? [Check our Steel Guide →]