![]() ![]() The potato wedges came out just as well with this pan, coming out with a delicious crisp, and the pan was very easy to clean after use, looking brand new. The bottom of the cookies were perfectly golden brown in our testing, with a slightly gooey middle - very easy to remove with a spatula just two minutes after taking them out of the oven. We loved baking cookies on this high-end cookie sheet, with its stainless steel handles adding a nice grip. Higher price tag than most baking sheets on the market ![]() Overall, this is a quality, well-performing baking sheet at a fair price.ĭimensions: 17.9 x 12.9 x 1 inches | Thickness/gauge: 20 gauge | Material: Aluminum | Max temp: 450 degrees not broiler safe | Dishwasher safe: No | Compatible with wire rack: Yes They're great for any cook who frequently uses sheet pans, and they're a good value, too - considering they come in a pack of two. We're thinking we would use these baking sheets for large batches of cookies, roasting vegetables, sheet pan dinners, and more. We couldn’t find a single scratch or stain after multiple uses and washings, and it only took a light scrub to get it clean (this model is hand-wash only). It has even retained a nice shine after using it for a while. ![]() Equally easy to clean as it was to use, there was minimal scrubbing involved once our tests were over. This baking sheet is very lightweight and easy to use, and the rolled edges and wall height make it easy to hold and get in and out of the oven. The pan did not warp at all and was a breeze to clean. In our next test (cooking potato wedges), the potatoes were easy to flip mid-way through cooking, and released very easily. The cookies were very easy to remove from the baking sheet - they did not stick at all. In our cookie test, each piece of dough was spaced 2 inches apart and they spread to 2.5 inches, baking up nicely and evenly browned. Our overall winner is a do-it-all type of kitchen tool, excelling in all of our tests and cleaning up nicely afterward. ![]()
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