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To ask if you've ever found a long lasting baking tray

111 replies

OM82 · 16/08/2022 19:38

Please help - we go through so many non stick trays. Our 1 year old le creuset ones (bought in the false hope that expense = durability) are on their way out, despite never having seen a metal implement or the dishwasher as per instructions.

YABU give you hope now

YANBU yes, of course they exist, here's my recommendation..

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TheBatwoman · 16/08/2022 19:40

Yet to find one but would have been hopeful with le creuset, as their other bits are usually good quality. Sorry to hear that.

Cantchooseaname · 16/08/2022 19:40

Lakeland plastics heavy duty ones- not forever, but had a good 6 years plus (and I do shove them in the dishwasher)

OM82 · 16/08/2022 19:40

YABU give up hope now

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moreteensthansense · 16/08/2022 19:42

Yes, Lakeland. The really solid one

SavBbunny · 16/08/2022 19:44

James Martin Stellar. Had one a year. Goes in the dishwasher. Aga I have had 20 years (about £65!).

loosebutton · 16/08/2022 19:45

Tesco cheap ones

Afterfire · 16/08/2022 19:46

Stoville ones. You can get them in asda and Dunelm. They’re amazing and you can just bung them in the dishwasher.

sittingonacornflake · 16/08/2022 19:47

Scoville never stick.

Roselilly36 · 16/08/2022 19:47

Non stick trays are rubbish, buy enamel trays, they last for years.

Zingy123 · 16/08/2022 19:47

Pyrex glass ones.

Blablasheep · 16/08/2022 19:47

Buy an enamel baking tray, it will last forever.
It's a bit "old fashioned" and it existed long before all this non stick rubbish! Obviously you'll need to use oil/grease but it's so worth it.

OvaHere · 16/08/2022 19:49

I have a set of black Tala baking trays. Had them over 12 months now and they seem to be doing okay.

www.talacooking.com/collections/bakeware

I agree most types are rubbish and don't last long.

Blackdiame · 16/08/2022 19:49

Cheap sainsburys ones. I've had mine for 13 years.

JaceLancs · 16/08/2022 19:49

Circulon the more expensive range that they do
Ive had mine over 10 years now
the matching pans are nearly 20 years old

StatisticallyChallenged · 16/08/2022 19:50

Pyrex glass ones here too

Meatshake · 16/08/2022 19:50

IKEA stainless steel jobbies, going on 6 years and a quick dunk in the oven cleaners tank brings them up looking brand new.

Johnnysgirl · 16/08/2022 19:51

Another vote for Lakeland.

FOJN · 16/08/2022 19:55

I bought a set of two from Costco 12 years ago and both are still nonstick and going strong. They never buckle in the oven even at the highest temperature. I have always washed them by hand. I can't say whether they are still available.

Silverwood is a brilliant brand of cookware, I have one of their cake tins and that still looks like new (about 10 or 12 years old) and they are completely nonstick.

You could use a silicon mat in your le crueset if the pan is still solid but the nonstick is no longer working. You can buy rolls of silicon to cut to size.

MangoBiscuit · 16/08/2022 19:55

I bought enamel ones over 15 years ago, from Tesco Home, when that was still a thing. They aren't none stick, but they wash very easily, and I have silicon sheets for them if non-stick is essential. They bloody good backing trays. So good that ExH tried to pinch them when we divorced. Cheeky git.

I would recommend a sturdy tray, but silicon sheets. Makes for a very easy clean up.

WoodlandWalks123 · 16/08/2022 19:55

OP YANBU and I have same issues (especially when in laws cook at my house) but the Pyrex ones look brilliant - I will be buying some!

Shesellsseashellsontheseashore · 16/08/2022 19:56

Another vote for scoville never stick. Some are on offer in Asda at the moment, online and probably instore. The woks and pans etc are also brilliant.

hollyivysaurus · 16/08/2022 19:57

Pyrex glass! We’ve just bought some and they’re a revelation!

CornishTiger · 16/08/2022 19:57

Also trialling the scoville ones at the mo.

ParvuliThankYouDebbie · 16/08/2022 19:57

Pyrex and Aga had for donkeys years