- Toaster oven liner from Chef's Planet
- PTFE-fiberglass; nonstick coating on both sides for easy cleaning
- Prevents spills and debris accumulation in toaster oven; can be cut to fit any size
- Manufactured in USA; dishwasher-safe
- Measures 11 by 9 inches; weighs 1 pound
Product Description
Chef's Planet Nonstick toaster ovenliner PTFE coated FiberglassAmazon.com Review
In keeping with the mission of Chef’s Planet to solve everyday cooking problems, this removable liner catches globs, drips, and crumbs so cleaning the toaster oven’s a snap. Plus, eliminating leftover mess reduces the risk of inflammation, pests, and burnt food odors. The liner is made of PTFE-coated fiberglass with nonstick sides for fast and easy cleaning. It fits below or on top of the drip pan of virtually every toaster oven. For smaller toaster ovens, users can trim the liner to size without difficulty. The convenient, long-lasting liner is also dishwasher-safe. This item measures 11 by 9 inches, weighs 1 pound, and was made in the U.S.A. --Jessica ReulingSimilar Products
Customer Reviews
2010-07-20
By RN (Heartland)
Good product a little pricey, they could sell more of them if they just came down $1.
2010-07-11
By Mary Jane Kaput
it does the job but the item is a little small for my toaster oven tray
2010-06-08
By P. Hutcheson (Waleska, GA United States)
This does just what you think. Catches crumbs and spills. Not a complicated item it just makes clean up easier.
2010-05-06
By Homer Jay Simpson (Springfield)
it fit pretty good. a little smaller than the opening. but that's not the problem.
the bottom element is around 3/16" from the liner. maybe that's why it melted. who knows..but there is now a 2" hole in the liner.
at least it was cheap.
2010-05-04
By Saul V. Miano (USA)
Works very well and is clearly nonstick (and non-heat sensetive) as advertised. Cleans mostly by just shaking it over the kitchen sink. One shortcoming; the diminsions are about 1/2" shorter than the tray at each edge. I haven't had any severe splatters so far, so no problem yet. But, it would be nice if the manufacturer would offer it in different sizes (like clothes, shoes, hats, etc.) to fit the different manufacturers models. There aren't that many different brands or models that it would appear to be a serious imposition.
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