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2025-08-02 10:25:44
Now I make my own jumbo muffins at home
Lothark
2025-07-18 12:11:35
The product arrived in good order although they could have benefited from being in a box as there is the potential of them getting damaged in transit. They arrived separated by paper and strangely enough this made some of them hard to separate. As thin as the paper was, it seemed to create a seal but after a little prying with a kitchen knife, they eventually came apart with no additional damage.
Ali r dabiri
2025-07-14 19:19:41
Good.
Lucky Lazarus
2025-07-01 13:22:20
The containers arrived and look to be what I wanted. They're lightweight, but they're cooking tins, not bridge girders.Zero stars for the delivery, however. They didn't come in a box or anything, just a plastic bag and are the worse for it. For starters, they were so jammed together I had to pry them apart with a screwdriver, which left divots on the rims. The bottom tin, in particular, took a lot of banging up in transit. They're still usable and will certainly get more banged up as I use them, but I would like things to be in good condition when I first buy them.
Lee Kerrison
2025-05-17 12:02:23
I actually used these for Yorkshire puddings in the air fryer. There is a learning curve using the air fryer but they work very well.
Dora L.
2025-05-11 12:58:40
DifÃciles de desmoldar
WSS
2025-04-28 11:46:04
Bought these to make yorkshire puddings. Very nicely made. Only problem, very hard to get apart.
C. Giffer
2025-02-19 12:11:34
The stack arrived with the bottom tin dented and I could not pull the stack of 8 apart! The only way you can get these apart is if you use something to pry them, and you will damage the tins and scrape of the finish trying to do it. Garbage!
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