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Teflon liner reduced at Sainsburry

Mado
Mado Posts: 21,776 Forumite
I've been Money Tipped!
£1.50 (half price).
Extremely usefull and very MSE as it wipes clean and lasts for ages.

For some reason called "microwave" liner on box, but mine has only ever seen the oven.
I lost my job as a cricket commentator for saying “I don’t want to bore you with the details”.Milton Jones

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  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,679 Forumite
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    And you can put them in the dishwasher too, just use a plastic clothes peg and clip to the top tray ;)
  • shanleypink
    shanleypink Posts: 392 Forumite
    100 Posts
    They are really good, has kept my baking tray "pristine" for ages!!
  • Lara
    Lara Posts: 2,881 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    You can cut and shape them to put in a frying pan as well. Also line the bottom of your cake tins with them instead of greaseproof paper or like. Brilliant stuff. Shall look for some today - thanks:)
  • sillygoose
    sillygoose Posts: 4,795 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Thanks for the post.
    Sadly I sent the wife to get some today thinking they were the square sheets we use a lot. She came back with 6 of them but they are infact 33cm circles and much smaller than the square sheets you get.
    If we hadn't been in such a rush to get a mega bargain it would have clicked - a microwave liner is bound to be round - doh!!
    Hopefully Sainsbury have a no quibble return policy.
    Thanks anyway - Good tip, dumb reader!
    Rob
  • psilocybe
    psilocybe Posts: 58 Forumite
    Anyone tried them as mouse mats, teflon makes very good use as a mat especially when u also apply teflon pads to the bottom of your mouse?
  • tightus_wad
    tightus_wad Posts: 523 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    You can buy these from Morrisons for £1.99 (full price).
    They are rectangular ones in packets hung up on the end of some aisles
  • N9eav
    N9eav Posts: 4,742 Forumite
    If they are round, could be usefull to put on the AGA when using the lids as a sandwich toaster, thanks
    NO to pasty tax We won!!!! Just shows that people power works! Don't be apathetic to your cause!
  • But they are not of heavy enough grade for a fan oven, try https://www.NonStickKitchen.com cheaper than Lakeland and they are Teflon branded - they invented non stick!
    Max
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Uniform Washer
    Agree they are very good , Poundland also sell them for yep £1 in the oven size :)
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