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Wilton Excelle Elite 12-Cup Muffin Pan

Wilton Excelle Elite 12-Cup Muffin Pan
From Wilton

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Product Description

Your apricot-blueberry or jalapeno cornbread muffins will come out perfectly browned with no sticking, using this 12-cup muffin pan. The muffin pan is from Wilton's Excelle Elite series, featuring superior nonstick performance with an elegant design for the highest level of baking satisfaction. The muffin pan is made of heavy-duty steel so there's no warping even after use in a hot oven. Extra-wide side handles facilitate lifting even when wearing thick oven mitts.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29553 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Wilton
  • Model: 2105-406
  • Dimensions: 16.48" h x 10.56" w x 1.36" l, 1.50 pounds

Features

  • Reinforced coating on durable steel for easy food release and cleanup
  • Extra-wide side handles facilitate lifting
  • Superior non-stick performance, serving convenience and elegant design
  • Comes with 10 year limited warranty

Customer Reviews

Wilton muffin pan5
There is so much cheap stuff for sale these days, it's a great relief to receive such a high quality product. It's heavy, well made and should last a lifetime.

Love it5
This is the first muffin pan I have ever purchased. My boyfriend and I are starting our first home together. Starting a new kitchen/home/life gets very costly. I have bought many things used (want-not-waste-not and eco-friendly, too!) and you would not believe the large amount of bakeware available second hand at garage sales and ebay.

However, I made the decision to buy this because of the wide handles. It really does make it easier.

I had higher hopes for this3
America's Test Kitchen reviewed a similar pan very well especially because of the handles on the sides. You don't put your finger in the cupcakes when you take them out of the oven. So that part is covered with this pan.

Before purchasing, I went to the local WM and found that they had a similar pan, but there were, well I will call them seams, where the cups are welded to the top. So there's a possibility for the seams to widen, and harbor germs and become a cleaning hazard. Maybe they won't become a problem, but I would've rather had a solid molded piece.

Since this one at Amazon was a lot more pricey, I thought it would be better. The picture doesn't show these seams! But the product that came to me was the exact same piece as I found locally, only a different brand.

I did bake some muffins in it and they came out great and slid right out when done. I used non-stick spray just in case, but they still came out much better than my last pan with spray.

So there you have it. Good and bad. Good handles, cooks well, non-stick, but has seams which could become a negative.