Good Quality Baking Tins

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ScaryMissMary Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 2:20pm
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Hi there! I'm just wondering what to look out for in a good quality tin. I'd like to start building up a collection soon and would like them to last the rest of my life, if possible.
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kelleym Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 2:33pm
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Magic Line pans are the best in the industry.

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stormrider Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 2:39pm
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Definitely Magic Line!

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AnnieCahill Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 3:07pm
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Another vote for Magic Line. Heavy, good quality, and bakes evenly.

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idontknow Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 3:24pm
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I googled them to see if i could find a uk supplier and i found these http://www.langtoninfo.co.uk/showitem.aspx?isbn=B001E1Z1T4 are these the same magic line pans?

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kelleym Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 3:26pm
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Yes, that's them.

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ScaryMissMary Posted 19 Aug 2011 , 11:41am
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Thank you all! Fantastic, quick replies as always; I can't wait until I'm experienced enough to dish out great advice like everyone here icon_smile.gif

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ScaryMissMary Posted 19 Aug 2011 , 11:46am
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Bit of a silly question, but would you guys recommend buying two sets? I'm thinking this would be much easier for baking layers.

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