Webake Giant Aluminum Foil Tin Pans 9 x 5 inch Disposable Aluminum Foil Take-out Containers 3 Lb Foil Bread Pan Loaf Pans Baking Pans For Cake Toast – Pack of 30 with Lids
$19.99
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Product Identify: [UPGRADE TO 30 LIDS] Webake Giant Aluminum Foil Tin Pans 9 inch Disposable Aluminum Foil Take-out Containers 3 Lb Foil Bread Pan Loaf Pans Baking Pans For Cake Toast
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*Pan Dimension: Inside Dimension Measures 9 x 5 x 2.5 inches. Dimension Measures 9.8 x 5.2x 2.67 inches.
*Materials: Aluminium Foil
*Package deal together with: 30 pcs Foil Pan, 12 lids .
*Good for baking scrumptious breads and truffles, cooking delicious meatloafs, quiches, lasagnas, side-dishes and extra!
Dimension Measures 9.8 x 5.2 x 2.67 inches. The package deal consists of 30 aluminum foil take-out pan and 30 board lids.
Made from sturdy aluminium foil.
Sturdy disposable aluminum foil pans – Sturdy pans assist the bread when rising and produce lovely loaves.
Even Heating – The disposable aluminum pans distinctive warmth conductivity permits for an even-heating efficiency that makes your goodies to utter perfection!
Nice for baking scrumptious breads and truffles, cooking delicious meatloafs, quiches, lasagnas, side-dishes and extra!
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Prospects recognize the baking capability and idea of the baking pans. They discover the scale appropriate and worth for cash. Nevertheless, some prospects have points with the lids not becoming correctly or being flimsy. There are blended opinions on the general sturdiness of the pans.
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8 reviews for Webake Giant Aluminum Foil Tin Pans 9 x 5 inch Disposable Aluminum Foil Take-out Containers 3 Lb Foil Bread Pan Loaf Pans Baking Pans For Cake Toast – Pack of 30 with Lids
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soxkitty –
These work out great for Christmas gifts that are baked.ðð
Great for using homemade Christmas breads I to give away.ð
AmazonFan13 –
Finally a large size bread loaf disposable pan!
It is soooo hard to find a large size loaf pan which is what I wanted to give loaves of bread away as holiday gifts. While the lids aren’t always usable because my bread rises higher than the lid (I wish it came with a plastic lid that had more space!) the loaf pan itself is excelled and sturdy although don’t use a sharp knife if you cut the bread still in the pan!
Amazon Customer –
Convenient
Send guests home with leftovers
Amazon Customer –
product integrity ð
I’ve order these before…and supply has always been on spot…will use them again..and again..
Derek –
Great pans for baking fall breads
These are great for baking fall breads and other items, but they are kind of flimsy. you have to have them on a flat pan to fill them up and move them. If you do not then the bottom bends out. Great concept but sturdy it up a bit more. not looking for stainless steel but I shouldn’t have to use other pans just to be able to use these.
Jack’s grandma –
Not Sturdy
I love these in that I can cover, wrap in plastic wrap and freeze. I always test for doneness with a wooden shishkabob skewer. The pointed end went through bottom so now am mindful to test gently with blunt end.
Thinking Out Loud –
Very Thin, Arrived with Tears, but Okay to Use when Doubled Up
Normally I would just buy this sort of thing in the supermarket, but with the COVID-19 pandemic going on, and being high-risk, I truly limit my outings to only what’s necessary. My son needed to bring in 2 aluminum foil baking pans for a school project, and with no plans to shop before the due date, I figured I’d order this big batch of 30 pans and just use the rest myself.Unfortunately, almost all the pans arrived with a tear, as shown in my photo. To use them, I doubled them up, using two at a time, nesting the pans so that the tears were on opposite ends, to prevent leaking.As it turns out, the pans are so thin that I think I would use two at a time even if there weren’t any tears. Even doubled up, when filled with batter for apple bread, holding the pan with one hand from the end was not possible; the weight of the batter made the pan twist out of shape, and I was afraid the pan would crumble where I was holding it. I definitely needed to hold the pans with two hands, one on each end.Because I had to double up the pans, buying 30 was more like getting 15. The price I paid was super cheap for 30 pans, but for 15 pans, it’s about the same price I would have paid at the supermarket anyway. I wouldn’t buy these pans again unless I had to, but they did work for me in a pinch.
Cathy –
Great for delivery
Kind of light/flimsy and would prob expand with a fruit cake heavy batter