Instant Pot Electric pressure Cooker Springform Loaf Pan with Tempered Glass Base, Premium Non-Stick Silicone
Instant Pot silicone springform loaf pan is ideal for loaf cakes, bread and other delicious dishes. It is designed to fit onto the silicone steam rack for easy removal from your Instant Pot. The clips hold the pan together and open to allow easy release. With the tempered glass base one may prepare, cut, and serve on the same platter. Internal Diameter: 6.5”, Width: 3.75”, Depth: 2.5”
Product Features
- Instant Pot Loaf Pan has an internal length of 6.5″, width of 3.75″ and depth of 2.5″ and fits onto the silicone trivet for easy removal from your Instant Pot.
- The silicone loaf pan is perfect for baking breads and cakes in your Instant Pot
- Tempered glass bottom lets you bake, cut and serve on the same attractive platter
- Made from FDA and LFGB tested inert food safe Silicone, BPA free
- High heat resistant to 450F/230C, dishwasher and freezer safe
I’m *really* happy that the long arms on the trivet are NOT floppy! I’m *really* happy that the long arms on the trivet are NOT floppy! (They ARE bendable.)The whole unit is thick and sturdy, and nothing like the silicon vegetable steamer I’ve previously tried to use as a pan lifter. It’s also a nice height. Not too tall, not too short.The handles stick out on my 6Qt LUX making it easily grabbable — and I was easily able to bend them out of the way to be able to put the lid on. (Since an 8Qt is taller, I’m assuming no…
Sadly, not for me I can’t say how excited I was to try this pan. In short, while the idea is great, the construction and functionality need a lot of improvement.Yes, I’m in the Cult of Instapot. I want all the Instapot Things. However, not this one.Initially, it comes out of the box misshapen (see images), which may not be a big issue in the long run. I am partial to anything I pay full price for being pristine out-of-the-box, though, so I was…
The “difficult to remove” clip slid right off when the silicon ring was hot-out-of-the-Instant-Pot 15-March-2017 Addendum: The “difficult to remove” clip slid right off when the silicon ring was hot-out-of-the-Instant-Pot!Additional findings: Once taken apart for the first time, the silicon is difficult to stretch around the glass base to get the edges to line up again. 90 seconds in the microwave warmed it up, and with some attention-to-detail effort I was able to pull it taught as I rolled it around the glass base to get the edges close enough together to connect…