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KitchenAid 17-Inch Carbon Steel Cookie Sheet | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
Buy New: $24.99
Rating: 4 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 12.9 x 1
Model: KB901 UPC: 015388001006 EAN: 0015388001006 ASIN: B00006JKXW
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| Features:
| • | 17-inch cookie sheet for baking cookies and pastries | | • | Heavy-gauge carbon steel material delivers superior heat distribution | | • | Double-coated nonstick surface is safe with metal utensils | | • | Tapered edge lets cookies slide off in a single motion | | • | Rolled edges and oversized rims offer easy handling and strength |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review KitchenAid's durable, professional-level bakeware is for home bakers who take their treats seriously. This 17-inch cookie sheet will bake about 20 chocolate-chip cookies or biscuits at a time. Constructed of heavyweight carbon steel, the sheet distributes heat evenly, resists warping at high temperatures, and bakes cookies to perfection. Large rolled edges and oversized rims add extra durability and make the cookie sheet easy to lift out of the oven even when wearing bulky oven mitts. Baked goods slide right off the pan due to the SlideEase nonstick coating and the unique Slider design. This design puts a ramp at one end of the sheet so you can tilt the tray and slip your baked goods right onto a plate; otherwise, the bottom of the cookie sheet rests at the same height when the sheet is laid flat. KitchenAid bakeware is safe for use with metal utensils, but should be hand washed to preserve the nonstick coating. This cookie sheet is covered by a one-year hassle-free replacement and a lifetime warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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| Customer Reviews:
Best ever - but measure your oven! May 7, 2007 Senorita Bandita (Oregon, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the best cookie sheet I have ever owned. When I bought it, I failed to measure my oven first. It didn't fit. Fortunately the landlord was replacing the oven and the new one accommodated the size. So measure your oven before buying. The best part of this item: You can cut down on the number of trips to the oven for a batch of cookies by at least 1/3 with this sheet. Enjoy!
Cookie Sheet November 16, 2006 Mary Ann Man (Oldsmar, Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is a wonderful product that cleans easily and bakes well so that cookies or etc. slides off easily.
Pan warps January 24, 2006 Massage Therapist (Boone, NC United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although this pan is heavy, it warps during cooking. (It's flat when cool, but once placed in the oven, it makes a sharp noise within a few minutes as one corner of the pan bends upward). I like my pans to stay even throughout the cooking process. I wouldn't recommend this one.
Heavy Duty & Very Nonstick February 22, 2005 Bruce E. Layne (Lexington, KY United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Like the other Kitchenaid nonstick bakeware, this cookie sheet is made from very heavy gauge metal and, unlike Ecko and even Wilton, the nonstick coating is thick and durable. Don't gouge the surface with metal implements, don't overheat the the cookie sheet (450 F max), and don't use an abrasive nylon pad like a Scotchbrite to clean it. The nonstick surface is so effective that there should be no need for harsh cleaning. Even seriously baked on foods should come off after an hour of soaking in warm water. From reading the descriptions, I'm not sure what difference there is between this item and the Kitchenaid 17-Inch Slider (item K2901), other than the fact that I paid twice as much for this item. I bought two of them, and they're very nice. This is probably a lifetime purchase, unlike all other nonstick bakeware I've ever bought, so I'm trying not to be too upset by the price. But for those still shopping, look for the 17 Inch Slider.
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