What's a good Brand of bakeware?
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
United States
September 28, 2009 1:53pm CST
I do need to get a few more things for the holidays and of course my kids birthdays I'm thinking of picking up a spring from pan for their cake. But you know I'm tired of getting the cheap stuff only to find any special coatings don't last or a corner that had been scratched up too many times is starting to rust so those had to get tossed.
So what brands do you like?
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@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
11 Oct 09
Hi snugglebunnies, I don't know what the brand name is or even if you can get them over the pond but there has been a proliferation of rubber bakewear out here which is supposed to be very good. I haven't tried it as I have a cupboard full of bakewear so don't need any new but I did get the rubber ice cube trays which are just fantastic, you just squeeze gently and the ice pops out, so the same princilpe applies to a baked cake. If I ever need to get new ones I'll definitely be buying those.
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
30 Sep 09
um..i'm not sure who makes spring form pans anymore,but as far as pans in general
farberware is pretty good..and revereware for cooking pans.
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
28 Sep 09
The brand is not on the cookie sheet but I got one from Walmart a couple years ago that's held up very well! I think it's their brand, Everyday Living or something like that.
I hate bakeware with inferior coatings, they are such a waste of money!
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
28 Sep 09
I like to buy a local brand called Oneida. They do crystal and bakeware. I buy them mostly because they're local, Oneida county is just a bit east of me, and that's where the factory is. That's a good brand. I have a few things I've purchased that have lasted me years, and I do quite a bit of baking.





