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Re: lv-ab: Silicone rubber bake pans

From: De Clarke (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2007 - 23:51:57 EST

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    Lew Hodgett () wrote:
    >
    > Sooner or later the rubber will cut, tear, wear, whatever, and the pan
    > will then probably start to rust and end up in the junk.

    ummm I don't think you have seen these pans. I have some. there is
    no metal involved. they are pure silicone. I'm quite happy with mine --
    they are lighter, easier to wash and store, and absolutely will never, ever
    rust :-) whether they can be punctured or torn is another question --
    I think it would take some doing as the silicone is quite thick and
    tough. anyway they are not coated, they are 100 pct silicone. you
    can bend them, and they would probably bounce if hurled at the floor
    with great force. I haven't used my metal bake pans at all since I
    got these.

    de

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