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Bake ware , which brand is best?
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Well my new kitchen is nearly finished and hope to be able to do some baking soon.
Replaced my pans as I have a new induction hob, but threw my baking sheets etc away when I packed the kitchen up, they were warped and seen much better days. Gone from gas to electric, oven is a fan and does 3d cooking, all new to me.
Anyone recommend some decent bakeware?
Been looking at the Stellar easie store baking set.
Happy to spend a bit, see it as an investment.
Thanks in advance
Replaced my pans as I have a new induction hob, but threw my baking sheets etc away when I packed the kitchen up, they were warped and seen much better days. Gone from gas to electric, oven is a fan and does 3d cooking, all new to me.
Anyone recommend some decent bakeware?
Been looking at the Stellar easie store baking set.
Happy to spend a bit, see it as an investment.
Thanks in advance
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I really like the Lakeland My Kitchen bakeware but I've only been building my collection for about 9 months so I can't tell you about the longevity of their products!0
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I agree the Lakeland range is robust and good value.I have had many Light Bulb Moments. The trouble is someone keeps turning the bulb off

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Lakeland looks good, outside looking in. If I was getting bakeware off the cuff Lakeland's the place. Forget Tesco!#TY[/B] Would be Qaulity MSE Challenge Queen.
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Personally if I were thinking of investing more to last I'd get proper catering baking sheets. Having said that I have a few Lakeland pieces (not baking sheets) and they are very good quality.0
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I love pampered chef trays and there so thick and strong i don't think they'll ever warp, i spent around £50 (on ebay so got more for my money than i would at a party or on the site, messaged a seller and asked for discount on multiple items) and replaced all my oven trays and a roaster best money i ever spent and i'm still glad i did it, may buy some new bun trays when i'm feeling flush.DEC GC £463.67/£450
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I like Judge bakeware, always cooks and washes up really well and is very sturdy.
Erm what is 3d cooking?0 -
I would so long as I could get hold of it like posters above get proper catering bakeware (why the hell not!!!??!!). Meanwhile my favourites are Mermaid and Lakeland.#TY[/B] Would be Qaulity MSE Challenge Queen.
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there's a recent thread here with suggestions- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4012605=
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Gillybean103 wrote: »I like Judge bakeware, always cooks and washes up really well and is very sturdy.
Erm what is 3d cooking?
Yes I have Judge baking sheets which have been used multiple times a day every day (or at least 5 days a week) for the last 2 years and they are as good as when we bought them. Judge is catering-standard bakeware, excellent quality.
I guess it depends whether you want to spend £8 on a baking tray that will last or £2.50 on one that you will need to replace in a couple of years. Both have advantages I'm sure.0 -
I've bought quite a few different baking sheets over recent years. Since I got a dishwasher I've noticed that some of them go rusty quite quickly - even the Lakeland and Prestige ones have gone around the underseam...
Yes, I know I should take them out as soon as the programme is finished but I'm at work by then
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Anyone know of any dishwasher safe stuff that doesn't rust without giving it extra special care?
I went 40 years without a dishwasher so now I've got one I'm going to bloomin well use it as much as I can - the only thing I hand wash at the moment is the pan from the breadmaker (and I've been soooo tempted sometimes to give that a go... but I won't).
Any suggestions?
Thanks:hello:0
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