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Thread: Non-stick pans

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    Boolit Master VHoward's Avatar
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    Non-stick pans

    I found at a local store here on the Oregon coast called Bi-Mart a non-stick rectangle shaped pan small enough to fit in my toaster oven. Since I am now dry tumble coating, I figured using these would eliminate the need for non-stick aluminium foil. I stand the bullets up in rows close together and get quit a few on one. It works great. They basically just fall off the pan when I tilt it up on edge.

    The pan is made by Nordicware.

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    I was thinking the same thing but my toaster oven is tiny. Maybe I'll run up to Brookings and see if the BiMart there has pans the size of my toaster oven. It may be time to get I bigger oven.
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    fcvan,

    You can always cut the pan to fit.

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