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Posted by sumar
30cm loaf tin January 28, 2018 03:15AM |
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Re: 30cm loaf tin January 28, 2018 03:46AM |
Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 3,425 |
Here's an adjustable one. Do a search to compare prices though as Millie's is usually expensive.
[millyskitchen.co.nz]
[millyskitchen.co.nz]
Re: 30cm loaf tin January 28, 2018 03:47AM |
Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 3,425 |
Here's another: [www.kitchenshop.co.nz]
Re: 30cm loaf tin January 28, 2018 05:56AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 410 |
My local Mega 10 has a range of expandable pans but if I recall correctly the loaf tin is quite narrow. I can't remember what their solid loaf tin selection was like.
While I'm all for supporting local business where possible, I have no problem ordering overseas if the price is more competitive. I've made a couple of bakeware purchases from Peter's of Kensington in Australia - [www.petersofkensington.com.au] and it's pretty hard to beat their prices in NZ. One of my purchases was a Baker's Secret kugelhopf pan which retailed for about $75 in NZ - if you could find a stockist. Peter's price was AUD13.00 plus postage of AUD12.00, making to total cost AUD25.00 Their service and delivery was excellent.
Lynne2
While I'm all for supporting local business where possible, I have no problem ordering overseas if the price is more competitive. I've made a couple of bakeware purchases from Peter's of Kensington in Australia - [www.petersofkensington.com.au] and it's pretty hard to beat their prices in NZ. One of my purchases was a Baker's Secret kugelhopf pan which retailed for about $75 in NZ - if you could find a stockist. Peter's price was AUD13.00 plus postage of AUD12.00, making to total cost AUD25.00 Their service and delivery was excellent.
Lynne2
Re: 30cm loaf tin January 28, 2018 09:20PM |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 7,844 |
Don't forget TradeMe. that's where I got my two very deep bread pans from. One measures 200 x 120 and is 110mm deep. It has two holes in the bottom. Not sure why but the bread bakes evenly and rises well. The other measures 240 x 150 and is 60mm deep. The loaf from this one is wider and shallower than the other one, but also makes a decent size loaf for sandwiches.
Whoops! I was looking at the tape measure upside down when I measured the depth of the 2nd one. It's 90mm deep, not 60.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/28/2018 09:25PM by Lorna.
Whoops! I was looking at the tape measure upside down when I measured the depth of the 2nd one. It's 90mm deep, not 60.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/28/2018 09:25PM by Lorna.
Re: 30cm loaf tin February 16, 2018 07:25PM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 670 |
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