Bake it, serve it, love it! 🍞
The Simax Glassware Loaf Baking Pan is a versatile and durable baking dish made from high-quality borosilicate glass. With a capacity of 1.5 quarts, it is perfect for baking a variety of dishes, from banana bread to meatloaf. This oven-safe, microwave-safe, and dishwasher-safe pan is designed to withstand extreme temperature changes, making it ideal for both cooking and storage. Proudly made in Europe, this glassware combines functionality with style, ensuring your culinary creations are always presented beautifully.
Brand | Simax |
Color | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 27.94 x 7.62 cm; 703 g |
Capacity | 1.6 Quarts |
Material | Glass |
Special Features | Oven Safe, Refrigerator Safe, borosilicate Glass, Microwave Safe, Dishwasher Safe |
Item Weight | 703 g |
J**O
Beautiful but narrow for a loaf pan
This glass loaf pan is beautifully made but I wanted a loaf pan that I could also make meat loaf etc in and it is much too narrow for that. If you are wanting a "bread loaf" pan only, I would recommend this. I already have one so I returned it for a wider glass loaf pan.
G**M
Simple, perfect
Simple- it is what it’s supposed to be. Excellent quality, clean and clear. Heavy enough to seem very sturdy.
K**C
No more Pyrex brand for me
After finding out that pyrex bra d stopped using the true formulation (borosilicate) and also from the terrible exploding dish reviews... I tried this brand... they are a long time maker of the proper formulation.... it is working perfectly.... to bad for pyrex, but it is thier own terrible business decision to use plain tempered glass...
F**S
Dimensions
The correct length to get a "loaf" but too narrow. it would be perfect if it was 13" L x 5.x" W x 3" T. its 4.6 " wide, the extra 0.5" or 0.6" in the width would make a big difference.
N**C
2 problems
(1) There is a patch of rough/porous glass on the inside of the tray - that will become a sticky place for whatever you're baking. (2) It came with a label/pamphlet glued on the inside of the tray, for which you need some magic tricks to take the glue off. Eventually, I managed with essential oils.. Is not easy, believer me! Honestly, is silly and very frustrating: why such a strong glue and why even glued? And why patches of porous glass? Unbelievable. Nope, not good. European, but not good.
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