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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Sheet Pan Half Size - 12-7/8'' x 17-3/4'' Heavy Duty, 13 GaugeCustomer Review: So Called Lincoln Sheet Pans Summary: 4 Stars
I had ordered these pans early in January and when I received them I assumed they were the wrong pans although they looked and felt like great pans. I sent them back and then realized they were the ones I wanted. I ordered the pans again but this time they came from a different source. They look like seconds. The edges are rough and sharp and the surface of one was marked with a stain. Since I felt stupid about sending the original order back I have kept this second set. BUT I will never accept anything from that source again!
Customer Review: Great Pans Summary: 5 Stars
I bought these pans to make cookies for my staff over the holidays. The pans went in and out of the oven for 24 hours over the course of two days, making multiple batches of five kinds of cookies at various temperatures. I used parchment paper and didn't take the pans over 350, so they still look unused... even the sticker I had overlooked on the bottom was in reasonably good shape. :)
Per other reviews, mine had the "bad" stock number, but I have nothing but good things to say about these pans.
Customer Review: Possible defective manufacturing Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this pan which I thought and still hope is a Lincoln Foodservice Sheet Pan, the one identified in Cooks magazine. The stamp on the back says Wearever, which apparently Lincoln makes.
After one use and the pan in the oven at 400 degrees for less than 3 minutes, the pan warped! Not only that, it is still warped and will not straighten out. Maybe Cooks Magazine had the one and only pan that did not warp, or there is a problem with the manufacturer.
DC
Customer Review: The Best Baking Sheet Ever! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought 3 baking sheets after reading the Cooks Illustrated review too. I was cautious after reading the bad reviews on Amazon but there were enough good reviews to sway me. Using my new sheets plus one of my "old" aluminum sheets, I compared the outcome. The Lincoln product produced a perfect cookie--good shape, even color, and uniform baking. (I threw away my old sheets and purchased another Lincoln so I can bake on two at a time and have the other two ready to pop in the oven!)
Customer Review: Mine warped too Summary: 1 Stars
I too purchased this pan because it was recommended by Cook's Illustrated. 10 minutes in a 400 degree oven was all it took to warp my pan. I called the company and they agreed to take them back. They are paying for return shipping, but we'll see if they reimburse me for the shipping I paid to have them delivered to me...
Tip: Go to your local restaurant supply store. They are bound to have half-size heavy duty sheet pans for half the price, and no shipping charges!
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