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Sheet Pan Half Size - 12-7/8'' x 17-3/4'' Heavy Duty, 13 Gauge | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Lincoln Foodservice Products
Buy New: $15.99
Rating: 39 reviews
UPC: 080814004234 EAN: 0080814004234 ASIN: B0001MS3P6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 13 gauge | | • | Constructed from 3003 and 3004 aluminum alloys for durability | | • | Has a coated galvanized bead wire for added strength | | • | All pans are 1'' deep | | • | Highly Recommended by Cooks Illustrated |
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Product Description Constructed from 3003 and 3004 aluminum alloys for durability and with a coated galvanized bead wire for added strength. Pan is 1'' deep. Cooks Illustrated Highly Recommended this pan and stated that the baking sheet "produced perfectly browned cookies, oven fries, and jellyroll. The pan is solid as a rock, and can't be twisted or warped."
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Watch out! NOT the recommended pan! October 7, 2008 Sandra M. Brown (Concord, NC USA) The pan I received warps at 400 degrees and above. On the back is stamped Wear Ever 5314. I contacted Lincoln directly and I was told that they do manufacture Wear Ever but it is obviously the inferior product. They are sending me their 5303 pan which has a concavity and bead wire per their description, and is non-warping because of this. The Amazon order was fulfilled by a third party retailer and I apologize that I do not have the name with me, except that it contained the word "Gourmet". I suspect America's Test Kitchen tested the 5303 pan. If you order by clicking this link you may have the same problem.
haevy-duty September 30, 2008 Jennifer (Cleveland, OH) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I haven't used this sheet pan yet, but it is definitely heavy-duty, restaurant quality. Arrived quickly.
Hasn't warped at all! August 11, 2008 juliasmom (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I put off buying this for over a year because of the reviewers who said theirs warped during the first use. I'm glad I finally bought one. I have broiled with it several times now and it works great. No problems whatsoever.
This Item is WEAR-EVER #5314 Half-Sheet Pan August 8, 2008 MonsieurGonzo (San Francisco, CA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
WEAR-EVER #5314 = 17 " x 12-7/8" 1" [NSF rated] Natural (shiny) Finish, 13-gauge AA3004 Aluminum, with an OPEN BEAD surround (i.e., there is a lip but not a "rolled" edge bead surround). The WEAR-EVER Part Number is stamped into the metal on the underside of every pan. Take care not to confuse this item with the quite similar: WEAR-EVER #5303 = 17 " x 12-7/8" 1" Natural (shiny) Finish, 18-gauge AA3003 Aluminum, with CLOSED BEAD surround (i.e., a "rolled edge" with a galvanized steel wire-bead insert)... #5303 is a fine pan, itself, but somewhat lighter in weight (and with the rolled bead, arguably more ergonomic). The type #5303 is a Half-Sheet Pan which usually sells for a few dollars less than the heavier, NSF-rated WEAR-EVER #5314. WEAR-EVER also make a #S5303 variant (with a Wear-Guard coating), costing almost twice as much; as well as a #5303P variant (perforated); and they also make a MUCH lighter-weight, 19-gauge #9303 "economy" variant, which costs only half as much as the Half-Sheet Pan pictured here. The "Cooking Rack - CIA Masters Collection" is an ideal accessory for these pans, as is the "Silpat 11-5/8-by-16-1/2-Inch Nonstick Silicone Baking Mat", or equivalent, sold separately here on AMAZON, and elsewhere. fwiw... Baking Pans are usually bought, and often used in pairs; regardless of Part Number / variant they are all stackable, one inside another; and personally, in my modest home kitchen I found one #5314 Heavy-Duty and one #5303 Standard Pan, along with one nice cooking/cooling rack and a silicone mat accessory to be the ideal set solution.
Didn't perform as expected April 27, 2008 M. Rickert (Chicago IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this pan with the understanding that it would withstand high heat, up to 500 degrees without warping. First time I used it in a 450 degree oven, I heard the ping of warping coming from within. Very disappointing.....
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