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Baking trays

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fuckwitseverywhere · 25/12/2018 19:06

I need some new baking trays, the ones with a lip.
Currently using Lakeland My Kitchen range but they've not lasted as long as I'd like.
5 years in and there's precious little non stick left on them.

Despite being dishwasher proof, they've been in it a handful of times, as I prefer to hand wash to keep them going longer. I also never use metal utensils on them.

I'm looking for sturdy ones that don't bend in the oven.

I'm debating taking them back to Lakeland as they may well replace them but it feels a bit CF

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RandomMess · 25/12/2018 19:10

Sainsbury premium ones, better than Lakeland ones IME they have purple labels from memory.

RandomMess · 25/12/2018 19:15

I would take back tbh, I can clean mine with a metal scouter thing...

Mine are the adonised??? Ones

CMOTDibbler · 25/12/2018 19:23

We got some of the Sainsburys premium a couple of months ago and they are brilliant

Unescorted · 25/12/2018 19:23

Try the catering suppliers. Mine don't look posh but are heavy duty ones. I expect they will last another 15 years. Just remember to add VAT!

femalepresentingnipples · 25/12/2018 19:24

I use Pyrex glass baking trays. They go in the dishwasher and look brand new still after years of use.

hugoagogo · 25/12/2018 19:40

I am slowly replacing mine with enamel ones as they seem to last loads longer. My square 20cm was in use when dd ( now 16) was at nursery, it gets hammered and goes in the dishwasher too.

fuckwitseverywhere · 29/12/2018 11:57

Thanks everyone. I'll do some investigation

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4merlyknownasSHD · 02/01/2019 12:44

You could try some that are not non-stick coated and that are not made of steel (which will rust in time anyway) and should last forever. My mother has some aluminium ones which are soft enough that you could bend them back if they did warp (which you can't easily do with steel). They won't go in the dishwasher though.

Magicstar1 · 02/01/2019 12:58

Circulon trays are brilliant. They stay non stick and are so easy to clean. I have the pots and pans too.

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