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American Made Finds Already In your KITCHEN!

May 20, 2026, Editor Lizz Donley *Links May earn small Commissions*

Why Choose American Made Kitchenware?

You may already have more American-made items in your kitchen than you realize.

When I first started paying closer attention to where our everyday products were made, I was surprised to find several classic kitchen brands still making at least some of their products here in the USA.

This article is about noticing what we already have, supporting American manufacturing when we can, and choosing better one item at a time!

Top American Brands to Know

*Photo Belongs to Lodge Cast Iron.
  • Lodge Cast Iron : Lodge is one of the most recognizable American-made kitchen brands. We have both a Dutch oven and a Skillet! Their cast iron skillets, griddles, Dutch ovens, and other cast iron cookware are made in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, where Lodge operates two foundries.
  • If you are Look for: cast iron skillets, griddles, grill pans, Dutch ovens
*Photo Belongs to Anchor Hocking
  • Anchor Hocking has been making glassware in the USA for more than a century. The company started its first glass plant in Lancaster, Ohio, in 1905, and says it manufactures substantially all of its products at facilities in the United States.
  • Look for: glass storage containers, measuring cups, mixing bowls, bakeware, drinkware
*photo belongs to pyrex.
  • PYREX! Many families already have Pyrex glass bakeware or measuring cups in their kitchens. Pyrex glass cookware is manufactured in Pennsylvania! They still to this day Make Glassware in the USA!
  • Look for: baking dishes, measuring cups, mixing bowls, glass storage
*photo belongs to John Boos Co.
  • JOHN BOOS CO. is known for wooden cutting boards, butcher blocks, and kitchen work surfaces. Their factory showroom is in Effingham, Illinois, and many of their cutting boards are made in the USA from American hardwoods.
  • Look for: wooden cutting boards, butcher blocks, prep boards

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