Medium 10 by 15-inch cookie sheet, 8-inch square cake pan, medium loaf pan, 2 9-inch round cake pans, cooling rack
Heavy-gauge carbon-steel construction
Nonstick coating encourages lower-fat cooking
Reinforced rolled edges prevent warping; oven-safe to 450 degrees F
Dishwasher-safe; 10-year warranty
Rating: - Very satisfied
If you need a baking set, go with this. I have not had a single problem, and the quality of construction seems very well. I have no doubts that they will last a very long time.
Rating: - Great buy
I purchased these for my daughter who is developing an interest in baking. I was delighted with this purchase. Each piece is high quality, heavy guage and the various sizes accommodate a wide selection of items to bake. My daughter is anxious to use the set.
Rating: - Bakeware
This bakeware set is great I love the weight and the all around cooking ability. The even cooking of Calphalon cookware is wonderful, I have a full set of pots and pans and I love them would not trade them for anything. I love to cook and this makes it much easier needless to say that the food cooks faster and better.
Rating: - quality bakeware.
Non-stick. No warping. Heats evenly. Sturdy. Great size.
What more can you ask for? ...Actually, I wish it also came with a larger baking sheet.
Rating: - I love it!
IT's really good price.
It is nonstick,so easy to handle it.
I't is my one of my favorite.
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