all-purpose toaster oven pan
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| Review Date: August 23, 2000 |
| Reviewer: , |
| I use the bottom pan in my toaster oven all the time--baking a few cookies, reheating pizza, anything that requires a nonstick surface. I use the nonstick rack for cooling cookies or a loaf of bread from the breadmaker. I don't really use it to broil meat because my toaster oven doesn't get hot enough, and I probably wouldn't use this pan in a conventional broiler. But it's great for everything else, and much better than the flimsy pan my toaster oven originally came with. |
Very convenient set.
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| Review Date: December 16, 2001 |
| Reviewer: , |
| great little pan and rack which only uses a bit over half the space in my toaster oven. Like it for applications such as: cooking sausage links on pan and rack, but also having room to do hash-brown patties in remaining oven space; or, doing hamburger on the pan and rack, warming frozen french frys on another tray all at once. |
I have a great use for the rack!
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| Review Date: June 3, 2007 |
| Reviewer: City Girl, |
| Bought this about six years ago specifically to bake frozen apptizers in my toaster oven. I don't heat the oven above 400 deg. Have had no trouble with the coating coming off. The rack's only use is to cover damp carpet after I've cleaned up cat barf. Then no one walks on the spot that's being air dried. Only 4 stars because the pan is much smaller than most toaster ovens are now. |
Too small for me
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| Review Date: August 27, 2001 |
| Reviewer: , |
| It is always difficult to get a feel for the size of a thing when looking at a picture, even when they give you the measurements. Well, this baby turned out to be tiny! This set must have been designed for the smallest toaster oven ever made. I'd be afraid of roasting/broiling any type of meat in an oven this small for fear of a grease fire. It would probably be fine for rolls or fish, but nothing with any amount of fat. My toaster oven is much larger and this set is just too small to make it worth plugging it in. |
Avoid this pan
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| Review Date: March 6, 2005 |
| Reviewer: J B Wiseman, Vicksburg, MS USA |
| It is very poorly made and the non-stick surface starts to flake off after the first washing, and by the 10th washing, it starts to rust. |
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