- FDA approved silicone
- Oven safe to 500 degrees Fahrenheit
- Heats and cools quickly and evenly
- Quick release
- Dishwasher safe
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delicious honey muffins,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Kitchenaid Wire Sled With 12 Cup Muffin Pan, Silicone, Blue (Kitchen)
I have used this only once and it outperformed my standard metal muffin pans. This was tested by creating a batch of honey muffin batter, oiling two metal pans and this silicone pan, filling them each with the batter. After visually inspecting and taste testing the muffins, the dozen baked in the silicone pan were far better in appearance and taste than their metal counterparts. I will gladly amend this review should it not perform equally well with a cake batter.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT,
By A Customer
This review is from: Kitchenaid Wire Sled With 12 Cup Muffin Pan, Silicone, Blue (Kitchen)
First of all I gave it one star because it would not let me continue if I put nothing. It deserves no stars. I purchased this item after seeing similar ones on the Today show a while back. This product was nothing like what I saw. I baked some cupcakes and could tell right away they were not going to pop right out. They were entirely stuck in the pan and you can't really pry them out because you will damage the pan. So I ended up with a dozen cup cake tops (I am not kidding). I called the 800 number which was a joke. One lady told my to grease the muffin pan. Then why purchase this? You can do that with a $5.00 muffin pan at Walmart. And another lady told me that they had had problems with them and that they weren't KitchenAid products, they only put their name on them. She suggested I return it. I returned it to Amazon and received a full refund.Don't waste your money as these are very expensive. Buy a cheap one and continue to use the muffin papers or buy a regular nonstick one and spray lightly with Pam.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good new technology,
By baby bean doc "baby doc" (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kitchenaid Wire Sled With 12 Cup Muffin Pan, Silicone, Blue (Kitchen)
The Good: even heating & I have yet to burn anything even the edges, the muffins came out pretty easily as long as I gave a few minutes of cooling time (tempting not to since you want to bake batch #2 asap), moderately priced, easy cleanup, flexible & lightweight for storage.
The Bad: be careful...silicone is super-flexible material, so it would be easy to spill if you didn't support the pan from both ends properly. I can't comment on if the sled helps because I got mine before the sled came out. Overall: I strongly recommend to anyone who is willing to try something a little different and who wants to make good, harder-to-burn muffins. This is a good product for bakers willing to give this a chance. No comment as to duration of abuse this will handle since I've only had it for a few months.
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