Cuisinart Chef's Classic Nonstick Bakeware 9-Inch Loaf Pan

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Cuisinart Chef's Classic Nonstick Bakeware 9-Inch Loaf Pan

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 : Cuisinart Chef's Classic Nonstick Bakeware 9-Inch Loaf Pan
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List Price: $20.00
Our Price: $8.95
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Cuisinart
EAN: 0086279005212
Label: Cuisinart
Manufacturer: Cuisinart
Model: AMB-9LP
Publisher: Cuisinart
Studio: Cuisinart



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Product DescriptionFrom the premier name in food processors, comes a superior line of bakeware. Constructed out of heavy gauge materials, these are pans that won't warp and will facilitate even browning. Nonstick inside and out makes your life easy when it comes to removing food from the pan for serving, and during cleaning. You can even put these pieces in the dishwasher if you like! Backed by a lifetime warranty, you're sure to enjoy many years of trouble free, exemplary performance with Cuisinart bakeware.




Features:
  • 9-inch nonstick loaf pan
  • Heavy-gauge aluminized steel construction for even heat distribution
  • Durable nonstick coating on interior and exterior
  • Thick rolled edges prevent warping even at high temperatures
  • Dishwasher-safe; limited lifetime warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice heavy feel
Works great, pleasure to use, heavy duty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quality product
This is a quality product, heavy and built to last. As a trained chef, I know that this pan will provide years of use if properly cared for. Note that you need to monitor your baking time carefully, as it is heavy duty and retains more heat than thinner aluminum pans. Your product will continue to cook longer once removed from the oven. Overall, great product at a great price. Continue to monitor baking long before its due to be finished.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just love this pan!!
I purchased two of these several weeks ago and have used them multiple times with absolutely wonderful results! They are wider then most "loaf" pans, but I have found I prefer it now. In regards to the reviewer who stated that they mar easily, I hand wash all my non-stick bakeware because even though they state "dishwasher safe" I'd rather err on the side of caution. I also place a paper towel between the pans to prevent rubbing that may damage pans in storage (a little trick I learned from my Grandma years ago). Call me cautious, but money doesn't come easily and I like to take care of my bakeware! :)



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - DISAPPOINTED!
I am very disappointed in the quality of this pan.
The pan came with minor defects and easily scratched
in storage. My guess is Cuisinart need to put "chef"
in front of description to sell product. In this case,
you get what you paid for @ $6.99. I returned the pan.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT loaf pan - shallower and wider than average
Very nice loaf pan. Shallower and wider than what I think of as an "average" loaf pan -- meaning it holds the same total amount as the Pyrex loaf pan I already had, just in a wider shape (which I prefer).

Great quality, nonstick coating, cleans up easily. Nice, heavyweight metal. I am definitely glad I paid a couple of extra bucks to "upgrade" from the bottom-of-the-line loaf pans.



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