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KitchenAid II Nonstick 12-Cup Muffin Pan | 
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List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $16.24 You Save: $3.75 (19%)
Rating: 5 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 14.6 x 10.7 x 1.2
Model: KB2921 UPC: 015388001570 EAN: 0015388001570 ASIN: B00009XFWQ
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| Features:
| • | 12-cup pan for standard-sized muffins, cupcakes, or popovers | | • | Heavy-weight .6mm carbon steel for excellent heat distribution | | • | Nonstick coating for superior release | | • | Oversized rims for safe handling | | • | 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Professional-level KitchenAid II bakeware produces delicious sweets, making dessert the best part of the meal. This pan makes 12 standard-sized muffins, cupcakes, or popovers. Made of heavy-duty .6-millimeter carbon steel, the pan offers excellent heat distribution and is resistant to warping under high temperatures. The nonstick coating lets you forego using additional butter for greasing as it releases muffins with ease. The durable nonstick surface also holds up to both metal utensils and repeated cleanings in the dishwasher. This bakeware has rolled edges for added strength and oversized rims for safe and easy handling under intense heat. This muffin pan is covered by a one-year hassle-free replacement warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice Muffin Pan February 19, 2008 ET (Dallas Texas) Depth of the muffin cups are nice - not too big, not too shallow. The pan is very easy to clean. It's a good value for the price that I paid.
Earns its keep. Bakes well. Doesn't stick. What more do you need? December 29, 2006 Kathleen M. O'Neill (Nashville, TN USA) This was the most expensive muffin pan I've ever purchased, but I'm now convinced that it will last a long time and be well worth the price. It does what it needs to do, and doesn't do anything it shouldn't. In other words, it bakes muffins and cupcakes uniformly and without sticking. Super easy to clean up. And this may be superficial, but the dark color is very satisfying to look at. It definitely gives the impression of quality. And since it performs with quality, that's not just its good looks -- it really is a high quality tool.
Awesome cupcakes! February 8, 2006 N. Solander (Left Coast) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have been looking for good muffin pans, but i found great muffin pans! Nothing sticks to these, no spray needed. I did notice the bottom of my cupcakes were a little dark, so i lowered my oven by a few degrees and that fixed things. They are so easy to clean, i just put them right in the dishwasher. I even ordered the 6-cup muffin pans cause i liked these so much.
Cup of Love December 29, 2005 K. W Beard (Seattle, WA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
What a great pan. It is sturdy, with extra deep cups and handles for easy transfer in and out of the oven. The pan comes with a non stick coating and with an added skiff of Pam, muffins, rolls and cupcakes come sliding out. The pan seldom needs washing because everything releases so completely.
Heavy Duty, Very Nonstick February 22, 2005 Bruce E. Layne (Lexington, KY United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Like the other Kitchenaid nonstick bakeware, this muffin pan 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 muffin pan (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.
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