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Re: lv-ab: Silicone rubber bake pans

From: Ken James (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 00:20:02 EST

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    >
    >
    > 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.
    >
    > OTOH, S/S may scratch a little, but that's about it.
    >
    > SFWIW, I'm probably more than a little prejudiced. I consider teflon
    > coated pans a complete waste of time.
    >
    Reply;
    It is NOT coated, it is pure rubber. It may not last that long, I don't
    know, they seem to be well made, but that is one reason I was asking.

    Cast iron is good, but I find it rusts badly on my boat, takes a lot of
    heat/fuel, is bulky, and makes a lot of noise banging about, and never
    gets clean without a lot of water unless you use it often, and I am only
    a sometimes baker except for biskets.-Ken
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