That's awesome. I have a set of magic line squares. What sizes did you get?
It's still available- but wont ship for 2-4 weeks. I'm tempted to buy another set, but I already have a ton!!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E1V19I/?tag=cakecentral-20
Thanks for the heads up, I just ordered mine! ![]()
I got the email this morning that they shipped mine already! The other email I got said I might not get it until the end of next month, but I'm excited its already on its way!
I LOVE LOVE my ML pans as well. Love them so much I have 2 full sets (6" to 16" rounds), 2 partial sets rounds (6" to 10") and 2 sets of squares (6" to 14)! Just wish they had hexagon!!!!
Yay! Pans came in the mail yesterday, can't wait to try them out this weekend to see exactly why everyone raves about them.
Let me know how they are please. I was going to purchase them until I saw this review.
"These pans are of good quality. I wish the description stated they were only
one inch deep. I just assumed they were of normal baking depth. I am thinking if I want to spend the money to ship them back because they are a bit heavy.
They would have been perfect if two inches deep."
Yay! Pans came in the mail yesterday, can't wait to try them out this weekend to see exactly why everyone raves about them.
Let me know how they are please. I was going to purchase them until I saw this review.
"These pans are of good quality. I wish the description stated they were only
one inch deep. I just assumed they were of normal baking depth. I am thinking if I want to spend the money to ship them back because they are a bit heavy.
They would have been perfect if two inches deep."
That's really weird, because the product description says they are 2in deep. I wonder if they are used to using 3 inches and were expecting that. A 1" pan would basically be a jelly roll pan, and I doubt Magic Line would put out something useless like that.
Let me know how they are please. I was going to purchase them until I saw this review.
"These pans are of good quality. I wish the description stated they were only
one inch deep. I just assumed they were of normal baking depth. I am thinking if I want to spend the money to ship them back because they are a bit heavy.
They would have been perfect if two inches deep."
Beware of online reviews, take them with a grain of salt and if there are enough, always average them together. I buy 70-80% of my larger purchases via Amazon every year because it is so much cheaper, especially with Prime (get it if you don't have it) and I'd say that I completely disagree with 90% of the negative reviews I see. I find that a lot of reviewers are either afraid of change "It doesn't work like my so-and-so brand did" or have no idea how to use what they've purchased correctly, and are unwilling to read the directions. I'd trust the reviews related to baking products you find here on CC over anywhere else. I'd agree that this reviewer is probably used to 3" pans like DefyGravity said and hasn't pulled out a ruler to check.
Yay! Pans came in the mail yesterday, can't wait to try them out this weekend to see exactly why everyone raves about them.
Let me know how they are please. I was going to purchase them until I saw this review.
"These pans are of good quality. I wish the description stated they were only
one inch deep. I just assumed they were of normal baking depth. I am thinking if I want to spend the money to ship them back because they are a bit heavy.
They would have been perfect if two inches deep."
That review is for a different set of pans than the one the OP is referring to.
THEY CAME! I've only ever used Wilton pans before and I couldn't believe how much heavier the ML ones are!!
Too bad I'm doing square tiers this weekend, because I really want to use them now ![]()
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