What is your favorite brand of cake pan? I have wilton pans and they are decent, but I want some that don't feel so cheap. I don't usually bake big cakes, 10" is the biggest I've ever made. Any suggestions?
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I have mostly Wilton pans. I do have 1 magic line pan and let me tell you the difference is huge. Unfortunately I haven't found anyone in my area who carries them. You can purchase them online but some of the sites I have looked charge a lot of money for shipping. If I were selling my cakes, I would order them but since I give my cakes as gift I just can't see investing that kind of money.
So you prefer the magic line pan? I'm splurging (my birthday is Monday) and buying 2 4", 2 6", and 2 8". I bake for friends and family too, but I really want quality pans. I have mostly Wilton, they are ok
Global Sugar Art has them, I just purchased all of the pans I mentioned above and it was $44.14 for all of them and shipping... Cakes for everyone!
I like Magic Line the best. Worth every penny. I have found that(online) " Ultimate Baker" has really good prices, fast and resonable shpipping.
WHAT IS THE difference ?, in baking with the (Magic line )and the wiltons ? I have many different makes !
Goreti said:
Yes, magic line is much much better.
I'm not sure, I did a lot of research before buying all those magic line pans. A lot of bakers, professionals included, said magic line was their favorite. But once I get them, I'll let you know if you'd like?
art deco cakes by galidink said:
WHAT IS THE difference ?, in baking with the (Magic line )and the wiltons ? I have many different makes !
Goreti said:Yes, magic line is much much better.
thank you Jackie ; )
I have a square set ( 6-8-10-12-14) of the Magic Line and I like them. They are a little heavier than Wilton and I like the square corners. Wilton's is more rounded.
thank you Betty ! yes I wish the pans had more of a sharper line in the corners !, so , I will try to buy a set , I need square pans ! I have the big set of the wilton , but they are real big !
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