Pampered Chef Heritage Stoneware Rectangular Baker Pan Made in USA

$ 14.41

gtin13: Does not apply Type of Oven: Electric, Gas Item Diameter: NA UPC: Does not apply Features: Non-Stick, Oven Safe Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Color: Beige Heat Resistance: 450°F Material: Stoneware Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only California Prop 65 Warning: no Brand: Pampered Chef Set Includes: Baking Dish, Casserole Pan Item Width: 10 in Item Height: 2 3/4” Number of Items in Set: one Custom Bundle: No Surface Coating: Stoneware Type: Stone Baker Shape: Rectangle Manufacturer Warranty: none Item Length: 15 in Item Weight: 2.1-11 lbs

Description

The Pampered Chef Family Heritage Stoneware Rectangular Baker Pan is a high-quality baking dish perfect for your kitchen. Made in the USA, this beige casserole pan has a rectangular shape with dimensions of 15 inches in length, 10 inches in width, and 2 3/4 inches in height. The stoneware material ensures heat resistance up to 450°F, making it suitable for use in both electric and gas ovens. This oven-safe, non-stick pan is designed for easy cleaning and maintenance, as it is hand wash only. Ideal for baking and serving a variety of dishes, this stone baker from Pampered Chef is a must-have for any home chef.

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