Compare Dutch Ovens
Vermicular Oven Pot Round 22cm scores higher on safety - here's why.
The most important dimensions, side by side.
Caraway's lead testing meets California's Prop 65 standard — the strictest in the US, roughly 10x more rigorous than baseline FDA limits. Results are independently verified and publicly published.
Vermicular explicitly tests to California's Prop 65 lead standard — the strictest in the US. Their three-layer enamel process is designed for precision, and their compliance documentation backs it up.
Cadmium-free, verified against Prop 65. Caraway's 20+ heavy metal panel includes cadmium, a carcinogen that was historically used in colored enamel glazes.
Cadmium-free under Prop 65 testing. Cadmium was historically used in vivid colored enamel glazes — having it explicitly covered in their compliance documentation matters.
Caraway tests for over 200 types of PFAS chemicals — far more than most brands even claim to check. Results are published and independently verified. This is the gold standard for PFAS verification in cookware.
Traditional vitreous enamel is made by fusing glass to cast iron — PFAS simply cannot exist in this material. It does not need a PFAS test panel because the chemistry makes it impossible. This is different from a ceramic coating, where an explicit test is necessary.
Caraway offers a limited warranty that falls well short of the lifetime coverage from Le Creuset or Staub. Ceramic coatings on aluminum bodies do have a shorter lifespan than traditional cast iron enamel — plan to replace eventually.
A 30-year warranty is not quite lifetime, but it is longer than almost any other dutch oven on the market outside of Le Creuset and Staub. Vermicular stands behind their manufacturing quality.
At 550°F, Caraway handles everything from long braises to Dutch oven bread baking — no temperature limitations for typical home cooking.
At 450°F, Vermicular handles braises, roasts, soups, and most bread baking. If you regularly bake artisan bread at 500°F+, check your specific recipe requirements before buying.
The aluminum core heats up quickly and evenly, which is great for stovetop cooking. For long, slow braises where consistent low heat matters most, cast iron holds temperature better.
The 0.01mm precision lid seal is Vermicular's signature feature — it creates a near-airtight environment that holds heat and moisture exceptionally well. Reviewers consistently rate it on par with Le Creuset and Staub for braising performance.
At 8.8 lbs empty, Caraway is noticeably lighter than traditional cast iron dutch ovens. Add a full pot of stew and the weight difference really matters.
At 9.3 lbs empty, Vermicular is heavier than Caraway but lighter than many comparable cast iron options. The weight reflects the cast iron body that makes it cook so well.
At $195 you are paying a premium over basic cast iron options, but the safety testing investment is real and the cost is well below Le Creuset or Vermicular.
At $450, Vermicular is a significant investment. This is a pot you buy once and keep for decades — the 30-year warranty and Japanese manufacturing quality are part of the value equation.
Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You want the most rigorously third-party-tested PFAS and heavy-metal credentials available in a dutch oven.
You cook soups, stews, and roasts that benefit from fast, even heating rather than marathon slow braises.
You want a dutch oven that is noticeably lighter than cast iron — at 8.8 lbs it is much easier to handle daily.
You are comfortable with a 1-4 year warranty in exchange for gold-standard safety verification.
You want the single best non-toxic dutch oven available and are willing to invest accordingly.
Long, slow braises and soups that benefit from exceptional, consistent heat retention are central to how you cook.
You value Japanese manufacturing precision and want a pot designed to last decades.
You want a 30-year warranty as an assurance of long-term quality.
PFAS-free status based on inherent material chemistry (vitreous enamel) rather than a test claim feels more trustworthy to you.
The main thing to know
Caraway has done the most thorough chemical safety testing of any dutch oven we evaluated — 200+ PFAS types and 20+ heavy metals, all with published results. The tradeoff: the ceramic coating on an aluminum body means adequate (not excellent) heat retention and only a 1-4 year warranty, well below the lifetime coverage you get from Le Creuset or Staub on vitreous enamel cast iron.
The Vermicular earns the highest R3 score in the dutch oven category by combining Prop 65-compliant safety credentials, inherently PFAS-free vitreous enamel, exceptional heat retention from Japanese precision manufacturing, and a 30-year warranty. The tradeoff is price — at $380-$450 it is the most expensive option in this comparison, and it is oven-safe to 450°F rather than 500°F+.
Skip this if you...
You need the best possible heat retention for long, low-and-slow braises — look at Vermicular instead.
You want a lifetime warranty and are willing to pay a premium for it.
You cook bread regularly at 500°F+ and need the extra thermal mass of cast iron.
Your budget is under $250 — Caraway delivers strong safety credentials at less than half the price.
You regularly bake bread at 500°F+ and need an oven-safe rating above 450°F.
You need a lightweight pot — at 9.3 lbs it is manageable but heavier than Caraway.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Dutch Ovens options at every price pointEvery Dutch Ovens in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Caraway and Vermicular across 3 independent criteria: Safety (87%), Efficacy (12%), Usability (1%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Straight answers - no sponsored content, no filler.
I'd start with Vermicular Vermicular Oven Pot Round 22cm - it scored 9.6/10 overall in our scoring system. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Dutch Ovens across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects our weighted rubric, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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