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Good cheap Baking Dishes and Trays

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  • soba
    soba Posts: 2,191 Forumite
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    Most of my baking/cake tins seem to be coming to the end of their useful life, many having lost their non-stickness. Do you think it's better to buy cheap and replace regularly or bite the bullet and go for something more expensive eg Mermaid that should last a few years?
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Hi soba,

    These threads may help you decide:

    Good cheap Baking Dishes and Trays

    Quality roasting and baking tins/trays?

    I'll add your thread to the most recent one later to keep the suggestions together.

    Pink
  • soba
    soba Posts: 2,191 Forumite
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    Thanks, Pink-winged.
  • Hawthorn
    Hawthorn Posts: 1,241 Forumite
    Mermaid, definately is my opinion. I'm steadily working my way towards that. They are excellent.
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  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    I agree. I think it comes under one of those 'buy it cheap, buy it twice' things. The quality ones will last you for years and prove their worth in non stickiness & ease of use.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 12,492 Forumite
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    I second mermaid tins
  • When I moved to the UK I bought some sandwich tins (never seen them before) from Asda Smart price, they weren't bad and they have lasted me well for 5 years, now they started to chip and one of them actually rusted... so I bought some Mermaid tins and they are fab! LOOOOOOVE them. It really was a case of "I didn't know what I was missing" and I don't begrudge the money they cost!
    But if you are short of cash at the moment, then 99p version from Asda will se e you right until you can afford better!
  • sarahsarah
    sarahsarah Posts: 332 Forumite
    I bought some prestige ones from debenhams and amazon last year and they are fab, they are so much easier to wash than the cheaper ones i used to get too, nothing ever sticks to them..
  • moneypooh
    moneypooh Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    I have masterclass, they are not too expensive and heavy duty - brilliant!
  • Pitlanepiglet
    Pitlanepiglet Posts: 2,129 Forumite
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    I'd love mermaid but it's out of my budget. I'm very partial to enamel though and have a nice selection that has come from TK Maxx! I believe that others have found Mermaid at TK Maxx as well but I've not been that lucky!
    Piglet

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