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1.0 out of 5 stars
A Hnk of Junk! Poor Meterials; Sub-standard Engineering,
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This review is from: Cuisinart SMB-17BS Easy Grip Bakeware 17-Inch Baking Sheet (Kitchen)
The handles are made of such poor grade of silicon that they become sticky in a 350°F oven. At 400°F they are melty and begin to recede off their frame, at 450°F they disintegrate. I have a feeling that at 500°F they will catch on fire... After using it once in high heat they melted handles will forever be disfigured and sticky.Furthermore, the cooking surface itself is below any basic baking standard. within about 4-6 minutes of entering the oven it twists. It doesn't even do it graceful, it is a rather abrups twist with a bang that you can hear around the house and often cookies, potatoes or whatever is there jumps with it and lands not where you nicely put it. Larger more dense surfaces like a brownie will crack and things like chicken that may have some sauce or fat on them will splash all over the oven. The uneven baking surface of the twisted metal will now collect all liquids in the lowest corner. Seriously, it brings a whole new meaning to "If you can't take the heat; get out of the kitchen"... After a few bakings you can expect the color of the surface to begin to brown. The black bottom is just thin layer of paint that will be stripped off in scratches made by normal things such as your oven rack or Scotch Brite dish scrub. Cuisinart has made its great brand name by building quality products in America. In recent years however, they like to stick their logo on every piece of junk coming from china and charge premium for it. It really turned into a generic downmarket brand. I purchased several Cuisinart product about 2 years ago (immersion blender, baking sheets, food processor) and they all seem to be absolute junk. My advice? Go to a restaurant supply store, pay less than half the price and get a real professional grade baking sheet that will not melt, twist or wear off and can take the abuse of a household that actually use it to cook
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cuisinart makes the best cookware!!,
By Mom2Three (FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuisinart SMB-17BS Easy Grip Bakeware 17-Inch Baking Sheet (Kitchen)
I love Cuisinart cookware and appliances. This pan fits with a few inches to spare on each side in my Kenmore Elite oven.
I got lucky and found this pan at TJ Maxx for $12.99. Even at Amazons price of $22.95 it's still worth it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great -- Love This Pan,
By Kmarlec (Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuisinart SMB-17BS Easy Grip Bakeware 17-Inch Baking Sheet (Kitchen)
Thankfully, I read the dimensions were on the description of the pan so I did measure before I bought. All fit well in my double oven. I also purchased the round pans and the loaf pans. The handles are great and while you do need a pot holder, they are VERY easy to grip when removing the pan...especially in my lower oven.
3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT PURCHASE - won't fit your oven,
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This review is from: Cuisinart SMB-17BS Easy Grip Bakeware 17-Inch Baking Sheet (Kitchen)
IT DOESN'T FIT IN A NORMAL OVEN! The "Easy Grip" handles may be easy to grip and all, but they make the pan too large to fit in a normal size (GE Monogram - ought to be a pretty standard size) oven. What kind of morons are these Cuisinart people? They never tried to put their nice new pan into an actual oven? I'm not inclined to trust any more of their products based on lack of thought this one shows. |
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