Kaiser Bakeware Noblesse Non-stick Mini Springform Pans, Set of 4

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These Kaiser Bakeware Noblesse Non-stick Mini Springform Pans are perfect for making mini cheesecakes and other desserts. The Springform pans feature high quality heavy gauge steel for even heat distribution, a lifetime warranty on the buckles, and a non-stick interior which eliminates the need for flouring the pans.

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These four leakproof 4-1/2-inch springform pans are ideal for individual tarts or tiny fruitcakes and are easy to assemble, close, release, and clean. The perfectly flat bottom is easy to release and provides an evenly baked dessert. For optimal cooking, coat the interior surface of the pan with a very thin layer of butter before each use--this will guarantee a perfect release of cakes and breads. Because of this pan's heavy-gauge steel construction and dark-colored coating, goods baked in it will generally finish cooking in about 10% less time than specified in your recipe. --Julie McCowan

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4.1 out of 5 stars (43 customer reviews)

38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable!, April 25, 2001
Rebecca Johnson "The Rebecca Review" (Washington State) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kaiser Bakeware Noblesse Non-stick Mini Springform Pans, Set of 4 (Kitchen)
When I found a recipe for mini-pumpkin cheesecakes, I knew I had to buy some mini-springform pans. The nonstick feature on this set makes them perfect for any recipe. When you receive them, you will think they are the most adorable kitchen item you have ever seen. They are made in Germany and have a 3-year warranty.

The pans are easy to close and release as they have a nice large clamp on the sides. This makes them perfect for mini cheesecakes. Molten chocolate cakes also sound delicious. For a party, you might want to order more than one box. These pans fit nicely on a baking sheet and you could bake six to a sheet. You could adapt your recipe so you fill these less and then they would make 1 elegant serving per guest for a party.

I was surprised not to find recipes included with the pans, but there are plenty of recipes you could adapt. Just keep the temperature the same and decrease the time. The recipe I have was in the Sunset magazine and called for 10...Read more


79 of 85 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Nice, but not very durrable, May 5, 2001
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This review is from: Kaiser Bakeware Noblesse Non-stick Mini Springform Pans, Set of 4 (Kitchen)
When I received my set of Mini Springform pans I was very excited. I couldn't wait to get started on some wonderful deserts. And as expected the results were great. Only after the first washing did the problems reveal themselves. Not only did I notice rust on the release hinges, but the rims on the collars were warped. At first I thought I could live with this, but a friend pointed out it could only get worse. I am used to purchasing top quality kitchen equipment, but these definitely do not make the grade. Admitedly the results of my first time use were great, but I just don't feel these pans will last. I hate buying something and knowing I will have to replace it soon. And that is exactly the way I felt with these pans.


35 of 35 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected of Kaiser, March 14, 2003
"tinkerthinker17" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kaiser Bakeware Noblesse Non-stick Mini Springform Pans, Set of 4 (Kitchen)
I looked forward to receiving these, since Kaiser's such an established name in bakeware. The hinges rusted on the first washing! Otherwise, they are more flimsy than I thought they would be. I purchased another springform pan in the La Forme line and would definitely stick with that one. It's worth paying a few more dollars to get a heavy duty pan.

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