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Reynolds Disposable Bakeware Multipurpose Pan with Lid - 1ct
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Highlights
- 16 1/8 x 11 3/4 x 2 7/8 inch Pan with Lid
- Multipurpose pan is strong enough for you to carry hearty meals from the oven to the table
- Make big meals with little clean-up
- Visually appealing to impress at family gatherings and holiday parties
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These pans make classic holiday recipes like Thanksgiving turkey and Easter ham easy and let you spend more time with your loved ones.
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Q: Will a 16 pound turkey fit
A: Hello Pam The Reynolds Disposable Multipurpose Pan with Lid is designed to hold up to 24 pounds. Hope this helps. Kerri
submitted byReynolds Kitchens - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does this have any coating? Does it have PTFE, PFOA or pfas?
A: Hi Anonymous, The product has no coating and does not contain PTFE, PFOA or PFAS.
submitted byReynolds Kitchens - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can you cook a casserole in this, store the leftovers in this in the refrigerator, and then put it back in the oven to reheat the next day?
A: Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, these pans can be used to store leftovers in the refrigerator and then put back in the oven to reheat.
submitted byReynolds Kitchens - 7 days agoBrand expert
Q: what is oven safe tempurature
A: Thank you for your inquiry. Oven-safe temperature is the highest heat a product can handle without damage. These pans are safe up to 450°F. Do not use the lid in the oven.
submitted byReynolds Kitchens - 7 days agoBrand expert
Q: How many Ounces will it hold?
A: Thank you for your inquiry. While the pan can hold up to 275 fluid ounces, it is primarily designed for solid contents and performs best when used as such. We recommend keeping this in mind when planning your use. Thank you,
submitted byReynolds Kitchens - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this pan on the stove or only inside the oven?
A: Thank you for your inquiry. We recommend using this product exclusively for oven use. If you need to reheat food that is in a disposable pan, you'll achieve better results transferring the food to a stovetop-safe pot or pan. Thank you, Kerri
submitted byReynolds Kitchens - 7 months agoBrand expert