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Gobel Heavy-Tinned-Steel Fluted Brioche Mold, 3-1/2" Diameter

Item # B3750MFR: 193750UPC: 3075301937505
Price: $1.70
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    Gobel Heavy-Tinned-Steel Fluted Brioche Mold
    • Made of heavy tinned steel
    • Will not bend or twist out of shape
    • Indispensable when making beautiful petit fours, french pastries or small desserts
    • Please note that this mold is tinned steel, not stainless. DO NOT LEAVE ANY MOISTURE ON IT. Towel dry at once after washing.

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Gobel Heavy-Tinned-Steel Fluted Brioche Mold

  • Made of heavy tinned steel
  • Will not bend or twist out of shape
  • Indispensable when making beautiful petit fours, french pastries or small desserts
  • Please note that this mold is tinned steel, not stainless. DO NOT LEAVE ANY MOISTURE ON IT. Towel dry at once after washing.

Use & Care of Gobel Pans


Shop More Brioche & Tartlet Molds >

Features
MaterialTinned Steel
Edge TypeFluted
Bottom StyleSolid / Fixed
Dishwasher SafeNo
ShapeRound
Gobel Heavy-Tinned-Steel Fluted Brioche Mold, 3-1/2 Diameter
Average Customer Rating
(3 reviews)
43
Fluted brioche mold This is my "go to" site for my baking needs. Great service and the bakeware cooks to perfection every time.
By Marie, California on February 13, 2021
Happy with my Merchandise Merchandise came with in week, exactly what we ordered
By Roy, Virginia on September 20, 2020
Work well but stick together This are very heavy duty. I used them for my tea party to make a dessert. The dessert turned out perfect. It was easy to remove the cake from them and it didn't stick at all. They clean up easy also. My only suggestion is to not stack them inside each other or put something in them before you stack them together. They will lock together and it's difficult to get them apart.
By Karen, Ohio on April 24, 2018