Bon Voyage vs LK's Best Duty — South African Cast Iron Cookware Compared

Bon Voyage vs LK's Best Duty — A Direct South African Cast Iron Comparison

The Honest Side-by-Side

Bon Voyage (Big5 Cookware) LK's Best Duty (LK Products)
Material Cast iron, 3-leg traditional design Cast iron, 3-leg traditional design
Country of manufacture South Africa (Thaba Nchu, Free State) South Africa (Pretoria)
Manufacturer since Big5 Cookware: 1977 (48 years) LK Products: 1990s (~30 years cast iron)
Channel Factory-direct (big5cookware.co.za, Takealot) Retail (Builders, Game, Outdoor Warehouse, Takealot, Makro)
No. 1/2 (1.2L) price R419 on sale (R699 regular) Typically R550–R850 retail
No. 3 (7.8L) price R749 on sale (R1,299 regular) Typically R1,500–R2,200 retail
No. 20 (~50L) price R4,699 on sale (R8,999 regular) Typically R6,500–R8,500 retail
No. 25 (~75–100L) price R4,999 on sale (R9,999 regular) Typically R7,000–R9,500 retail
Delivery Free over R800 nationwide (Bob Go) R150–R400 typical retail delivery; in-store collect free
Walk-in availability Factory Shop (Thaba Nchu) + select Pick n Pay / Checkers / Makro Wide retail (Builders, Game, Outdoor Warehouse nationwide)
B2B / wholesale Direct from manufacturer (supplier@big5cookware.co.za, min order applies) Through LK distributor network

When LK's Best Duty Is the Right Call

  • You need a pot today and there's a Builders / Game within driving distance.
  • You're already at the store for braai supplies and want to walk out with a pot in hand.
  • You value the wide-availability brand recognition — LK has the deepest SA cast iron brand awareness.
  • You want a specific finish only LK stocks (some enameled / pre-seasoned variants are LK-exclusive).

When Bon Voyage Is the Right Call

  • You're price-sensitive and can wait 3–7 days for delivery. The 30–45% saving is substantial on the large sizes.
  • You're a B2B / wholesale buyer (catering equipment supplier, church district, school feeding programme). Factory-direct unit economics beat any retail channel.
  • You want documented manufacturer provenance — Big5 Cookware (Pty) Ltd, Thaba Nchu factory, since 1977, full address + VAT on every invoice.
  • You're buying the mega sizes (No. 20, No. 25) where free delivery saves a meaningful R200–R400 vs retail delivery fees.
  • You value supporting a Free State manufacturer directly — every Bon Voyage purchase supports our Thaba Nchu workers without retailer intermediation.

What's the Same, What's Different

Same: cast iron material, 3-leg traditional South African design, sizing convention (No. 1/4 through No. 25), use case (potjiekos, pap, samp, stew over coals), care instructions (no soap, hand wash, re-season periodically).

Different: branding, channel, pricing, and the specific factory of origin. Both factories follow the standard SA cast iron casting process — the differences in final product quality are marginal at honest manufacturer level. The bigger differences are in distribution and pricing.

Current Bon Voyage In-Stock Sizes

  • No. 1/2 (1.2L, 2 people) — R419, in stock
  • No. 20 (~50L, 50–70 people) — R4,699, in stock
  • No. 25 (~75–100L, 80–140 people) — R4,999, in stock

Family sizes (No. 1/4, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 6) are restocking — see the master product page for live stock + variant pricing, or sign up for restock notification.

FAQ

Is Bon Voyage cast iron the same quality as LK's Best Duty? Yes — both are South African manufactured cast iron, same 3-leg traditional design.

Why is Bon Voyage cheaper than LK? We ship factory-direct from Thaba Nchu without the Builders / Game retail markup, which is typically 30–50% on cast iron.

Where can I see LK's pricing for comparison? LK Best Duty No. 3 retails R1,500–R2,200; jumbo sizes R7,000–R9,500 depending on store and promotion.

Should I buy LK's if it's at my local store? Yes if you need a pot today and the convenience matters more than the price difference.

Does Bon Voyage offer the same range of sizes as LK? Yes (No. 1/4 to No. 25), but our current in-stock sizes are No. 1/2, No. 20, and No. 25. Family sizes restocking.

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