5/04/2011
USA Pans 9 x 5 x 2.75 Inch Loaf Pan, Aluminized Steel with Americoat Review
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(More customer reviews)I have a USA Pans loaf pan measuring 9x5 across the top -- this isn't it. What gets shipped to you when you order a "9x5" pan is actually 9-1/2 x 5-1/2 at the top, 8-1/2 x 4-1/2 at the bottom.
If you want a loaf pan that measures 9x5 across the top, edge to edge, order the next size down (8-1/2 x 4-1/2).
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The USA Pans Loaf Pan is constructed of aluminized steel, the material of choice for commercial bakeries. Loaf Pan measures 9 x 5 x 2.75 inch. The size and design of this pan makes it ideal for baking and forming bread but can also be used for some cakes and puddings. The metal thickness of this pan has been selected to allow for even heat distribution and maximum service life. An important and unique feature of this pan is its corrugated design. Corrugation maximizes the pans strength and prevents warping, denting and other effects of everyday use. Plus, it also minimizes surface contact which translates into evenly baked products that are easily released. No need for messy and unhealthy oil and grease. This pan is coated with Americoat. Americoat is a proprietary silicone coating. It provides a clear, non-stick, environmentally friendly, non-toxic baking surface, specially formulated for superior baking. It's FDA approved; it does not contain PTFE's or PFOA's. It is not recommended to exceed baking temperature of 400 degrees F. Easy care. To clean, simply wipe clean after use; soap and water are okay to use. It is not recommended that pan be washed in dishwasher because harsh chemicals can cause the non-stick material to breakdown in time. Dry pan completely, after cleaning. USA Pans is the newest line of bakeware developed by American Pan, the world's largest manufacturer of commercial bakeware. Pans are made of 65% recycled steel. Made in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA. Lifetime warranty.
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