1 PC LARGE Teflon Oven or Pan Liner Baking Mat 17″ x 25″
Line your Ovens, baking pans or trays with this non stick and easy to clean Teflon. It takes heat up to 500 degrees F. Never have to scrub burned pans again! With Teflon you can simply wipe clean or rinse! Retails as high as $27.95!!! Measures a full 17″ X 25″ This material can be cut to size with household scissors. Also can be placed in the oven, Microwave or Toaster Oven bottom so you never have to scrub those baked on spills again! So Bake your “Charming Billy” those Cherry Pies without dreaded clean up with those toxic oven cleaners again! My wife wouldn’t start the oven without one! Place one in the bottom of your Toaster Oven Both sides may be used hundreds of times Multiple Uses: Leave in the bottom of the microwave or oven and you’ll be able to wipe away those burned on spills! Use it to cover microwave dishes during cooking Place under kids coloring or painting projects Roll out dough or anything sticky on it Place it under glue projects Fry on it, some top fastfood chains line their griddles with it Re-Use it hundreds of times It has no taste or smell Avoid use with sharp objects or direct flame Non stick feature allows cooking without fats or grease letting your dishes be low in calories for Healthier Cooking or Baking and even frying! May come in either black or tan, same fine product just differant color My kids have used it for sleding but I don’t reccomend it! Too slippery! Warnings: 1.Do not cover or block holes or vents inside the oven. Avoid direct contact with the heat element or open flame. 2.Don’t use with aluminum foil. For optimum circulation, the oven liner must not touch the walls or door of the oven. 3.All Teflon and non-stick products are not recommended to those who have birds in their houses. Use this item may cause damage to your birds.
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- 1 PC LARGE Teflon Oven or Pan Liner Baking Mat 17″ x 25″
Burned a 12″ diameter hole through the teflon and created a film all over our oven After spending several hours cleaning our oven of nearly a year’s worth of grease, I decided to invest in an oven liner to reduce the need to do so again. I was looking for a liner that could withstand up to or over 500 degrees, one that wasn’t too expensive, and something that I could remove, clean, and reuse. This arrived on time, but the material seemed a lot more flimsy than as I was expecting, almost like camera film, or cellophane. The photo looks as though it is textured, striated, and…
fantastic for quilting! This worked fabulously for my purposes! After fighting with ‘drag’ when I quilted a queen sized quilt on my Juki, I decided I really needed a slickery surface for quilting and didn’t want to fork over the $50 for a Supreme Slider, so I thought I’d try this. I figured at $8.55, if it didn’t work, I wouldn’t be out much. I cut a tiny hole for my needle, and cut a little curve out on the right side where the mat met my machine, then taped it down with masking tape in a few spots. Free motion…
Well, what a bust! I have a brand new gas range that my friend suggested I protect by using one of these. I put it on the floor of the oven and turned on the oven. Several minutes later I noticed that the oven wasnât registering much heat. When I opened the oven a wave of heated plastic smell billowed out. It seems that there are vents along the bottom of a gas range, or at least my gas range. The plastic cover was so hot I thought it would melt.After letting it cool, I measured…