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Oven Trays

(8 Posts)
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 16-Jun-26 14:27:13

Scoville are the only ones to buy.
Outstanding currently 30% off at Dunelm.

dalrymple23 Tue 16-Jun-26 14:42:08

Have a look at Lakeland. Where feasible, I like loose-bottomed trays/tins, which Scoville don't seem to do (might be mistaken on that).

MT62 Mon 22-Jun-26 20:22:20

I got one sent from Lakeland by mistake. I phoned & told them but they said just donate it, of which I did to myself.
Very good. Hasn’t warped or gone rusty.
Ended up buying another larger one.

Jane43 Mon 22-Jun-26 20:33:51

We got a set of three Joseph Joseph oven trays of different sizes, they were expensive but they are excellent quality.

BoggledMind Mon 22-Jun-26 20:41:25

Dunelm do a range of non-stick 'heavy gauge' baking trays, if it's non-stick you want. 10 year guarantee and worth a look.

Usedtobeblonde Mon 22-Jun-26 21:13:23

I-got mine many years ago fromM&S, they are non stick and have worn exceptionally well.

MissAdventure Mon 22-Jun-26 21:20:49

Oh I'm glad to see this.
I have a forensic expert living in the house who has to examine everything in intricate detail for any specks.

My trays don't pass.
Guilty!