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Edge Lasagne and Brownie Pans – Review


Sold by Firebox, these pans offer the lazy mans way to cook lasagne and brownies. The method of this of course is simple, that you just need to cut the squares and lift the sections out.
However the high edges of these pans make it difficult to get utensils deep enough in to lift out without creating the same mess you normally inflict on your lasagne. I certainly don’t understand why they made the brownie pan so deep as its just not required. It seems that this company is using the same design concept and trying to match it with as many uses as possible.
Another downside to these are that they are not dishwasher safe, a major put off for some people.
The price however is the main downside to these products at £29 for the brownie pan and £39 for the lasagne one they certainly don’t come cheap! This seems a bit steep for all they are. They may be non stick pans but you can buy normal non stick pans in PoundLand or other discount stores. Some examples of ones we recommend are to the left.
These pans are marketed towards those of us who want to make our lives easier in every possible way without thinking of the cost.
Unfortunately I fail to see any major positive aspects of these pans except for the fact they are non stick.
This is obviously just our opinion. There are plenty of independent reviews to read about them, many of which are positive.

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