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Oven Trays

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Elless Tue 16-Jun-26 14:21:54

I am investing in some new baking trays, I have bought so many over the years that don't live up to scratch. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Sago Tue 23-Jun-26 20:30:29

MissAdventure

I don't drive, so can't get to IKEA, but I'll see if i can find some on amazon or ebay. .
By the way, Scoville saucepans are apparently absolutely excellent value for money, and long lasting (if anyone is looking for a reliable, reasonably priced set)

After using the Scoville oven trays I am gradually replacing all my pans with Scoville.

V3ra Tue 23-Jun-26 20:34:51

By the way, Scoville saucepans are apparently absolutely excellent value for money, and long lasting (if anyone is looking for a reliable, reasonably priced set)

We've just replaced our frying pans and wok with Scoville and I'm really impressed with the quality.
They were reduced in Morrisons at the time, so I don't know if they still sell them?

I've bought Tefal glass lids for them all from Amazon.

Casdon Tue 23-Jun-26 20:40:36

The downside is you can’t put Scoville in the dishwasher though, which means it’s not for me, as everything has to be dishwasher safe here!

MissAdventure Tue 23-Jun-26 20:41:18

Its just a shame I reached the conclusion about Scoville saucepans after I'd already bought a different set.

V3ra Tue 23-Jun-26 21:34:18

Casdon

The downside is you can’t put Scoville in the dishwasher though, which means it’s not for me, as everything has to be dishwasher safe here!

Casdon they only need a quick wipe out!

Madwoman11 Wed 24-Jun-26 13:38:52

Prestige are excellent 👍

sankev Wed 24-Jun-26 13:46:42

Another scoville fan here, but they are quite heavy and seem to get much hotter than my previous ones. Otherwise they are excellent and nothing sticks and very reasonably priced.

Nansypansy Wed 24-Jun-26 14:35:47

I recommend stainless steel ones if you can find them, together with a non stick reusable baking sheet

Jean1010 Wed 24-Jun-26 14:38:42

I have two different ones which I bought from Lakeland at least 25 years ago, they are both heavy, have never warped and are still in excellent condition . They were expensive at the time but have been worth every penny.

Astitchintime Wed 24-Jun-26 14:44:48

I used to get all mine from Wilko…….but sadly they’ve gone now and everywhere else just seems to stock cheap, nasty ones that buckle in the heat of the oven. Might consider looking in Dunelm though as Lakeland is too far from me

AskAlice Wed 24-Jun-26 14:55:58

Definitely recommend Scoville. I have four baking trays and a saute pan by them, and they are by far the best I have had - including my old Circulon pan set which cost a fortune!

I do put them in the dishwasher mostly. They are "officially" dishwasher safe, but the manufacturer recommends hand washing. But I think that is true of most non-stick cookware. When I have washed them by hand they are still really easy to clean. I'm just lazy!

Musky17 Wed 24-Jun-26 17:36:24

Wilko baking trays and frying pans were very good, I agree with Astitchintime. I was recommended a Ninja Non-Stick Bake Tray and despite the high price, it is fantastic, food just slides off including roast potatoes. It’s also a dream to hand wash in hot soapy water. I wouldn’t put it in the dishwasher though.

stillawipp Wed 24-Jun-26 18:20:35

Mermaid, the absolute best ❤️

lizzypopbottle Wed 24-Jun-26 19:16:42

Definitely Lakeland 👍

twiglet77 Wed 24-Jun-26 19:30:44

Scoville are on offer in Asda too.

I bought a small frying pan last week and although the finish is black speckled, I can’t remove the (extra) black marks where my fried tomatoes burned on its first use!

NannieDeb Wed 24-Jun-26 22:29:05

I found Hairy Biker non-stick oven trays in our local branch of Boyes and they are excellent. Various sizes so as well as a large one to accommodate when the family visit I got a couple of medium sizes and a small one just for a few roast potatoes.