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>No. It's a ton heavier
Not really. And even if it was why do you need a light cast iron pan anyways? You aren't usually gonna make things that require you to be constantly moving the skillet.

12 is better. A lot less cramped and makes it easier to cook more food in or prepare a meal for more than one. You can always prepare less food in a 12 inch but the reverse isn't true for a smaller one.

A good example is bacon or pancakes. I can easily fit 3 or 4 decent sized pancakes in it. I don't have to worry about bacon not sitting in it and stretching out. It's nice.

Unless you have a desire to be constantly moving your skillet (which is silly) It's better to get a 12 inch. It ain't heavy. I'm a hungry Skeleton and I don't even find it heavy.

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