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176MUF48C1OZ

48 Cup 1.1 oz. Glazed Aluminized Steel Mini Muffin / Cupcake Pan - 18" x 26"

Features

  • Made of durable, rust-resistant aluminized steel
  • Aluminized steel offers even heat distribution for consistent results
  • Silicone glaze provides easy release and makes cleanup a breeze
  • Heavy-duty rod prevents warping and ensures longevity
  • Perfect for making mini-sized muffins, cupcakes, or desserts

Certifications

  • Stackable

    Stackable

    This item can safely be stacked with identical or indicated items to promote easy transportation and space-saving storage.

  • Oven Safe

    Oven Safe

    This item can withstand high heat applications and is safe for oven use in food service.

  • Hand Wash Only

    Hand Wash Only

    To preserve quality, this item should only be hand-washed and sanitized.

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Customer Reviews

Overall Rating

4.0

12 Reviews

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  • 3 customers gave 4 star ratings
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  • 0 customers gave 3 star ratings
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  • 2 customers gave 2 star ratings
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  • 0 customers gave 1 star ratings
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  • Faye W.

    2.0

    March 19, 2019

    Not the best pans. There is a clear coating on this pans and it started to peel off. All our baked goods starts to stick even with a thick layer of baking spray.

  • Michele R.

    Heritage Bread Co
    4.0

    July 31, 2018

    This mini muffin pan is perfect for making lots of mini cupcakes, or cheesecakes. Product stands up to commercial use and was a very good purchase for us.

  • Tiffany C.

    5.0

    May 23, 2017

    Love our mini muffin pan - the 48 cavity pan makes it so much easier to make our bigger batches at one time. Great value!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Aluminized steel is carbon steel coated with an aluminum silicon alloy through a process called hot dipping, having the strength of steel in addition to the advantages of corrosion resistance and better heat distribution of aluminum.