Chef Approved 224512 10 Inch Pie Pan 21 Gauge Aluminum with Durable Design
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- Constructed from durable 21 gauge aluminum for long-term resilience
- Excellent thermal conductivity ensures even heat distribution
- Lightweight design facilitates handling in busy kitchens
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The Chef Approved 224512 Pie Pan is a professional-grade bakery and culinary equipment designed for commercial kitchens requiring durable, precise bakeware. Constructed from 21-gauge aluminum, this 10-inch diameter pie pan features a height of 1-1/4 inches, optimized for even heat distribution and consistent crust quality. Its robust aluminum composition ensures excellent thermal conductivity and long-term resilience, making it suitable for high-volume bakery operations, caterers, and restaurant pastry stations. The pan’s precise dimensions and craftsmanship facilitate uniform baking and easy handling, supporting efficient workflow in busy foodservice environments.
Designed for medium-volume baking applications, the Chef Approved 224512 pie pan offers expert-level performance with a focus on durability and ease of use for commercial foodservice operations. Its 21 gauge aluminum construction provides excellent heat conduction, while the 10" diameter and 1-1/4" depth enable precise portion control and consistent crusts. The pan’s sturdy build ensures longevity under heavy usage, simplifying cleaning and maintenance for culinary professionals. Compatible with standard oven racks, it integrates seamlessly into bakery and culinary workflows, enhancing productivity and product presentation.
Ideal for bakeries, catering, and restaurant pastry stations with moderate baking demands.
The Empura 224512 pie pan is a commercial-grade bakeware product featuring a 10-inch diameter and 1-1/4-inch depth constructed from 21 gauge aluminum. It weighs approximately 0.3 lbs, emphasizing lightweight handling in high-traffic culinary settings. The pan’s aluminum material provides excellent thermal conductivity and even heat distribution, ensuring uniform baking performance. Its dimensions—width of 10 inches and height of 1-1/4 inches—are tailored for standard commercial baking needs. Designed for durability, it withstands repeated use in busy kitchens with proper cleaning routines. The pan is food-safe and easy to clean, compatible with typical bakeware racks and oven environments, making it a reliable choice for modern foodservice operations.
A commercial pie pan is a specialized bakeware crafted for high-volume baking environments such as bakeries, restaurants, and catering facilities. Typically made from durable materials like aluminum or stainless steel, it is designed to withstand frequent use while providing uniform heat transfer for consistent pie crusts and fillings. The Chef Approved 224512 pie pan, with its 10-inch diameter and 1-1/4-inch depth, is ideal for large-scale pastry production and professional baking applications, often installed in regular oven racks for efficient workflow in foodservice settings requiring quick turnaround and reliable performance.
The Chef Approved 224512 Pie Pan offers high-quality, durable aluminum construction for moderate bakery and restaurant baking, suited for institutions with medium throughput and consistent pastry production needs. Designed for professional kitchens, it supports efficient baking workflows, reliable crust formation, and easy handling, making it an ideal choice for bakery countertops, catering, and café pastry stations.
The Empura 224512 pie pan stands out with its robust 21 gauge aluminum construction, ensuring durability and excellent heat conduction for consistent baking results. Its precise 10-inch diameter and 1-1/4-inch depth optimize portion control and crust formation, while its lightweight design simplifies handling in busy bakery or culinary environments. Seamlessly integrating into standard oven setups, it enhances workflow efficiency and product quality, making it a superior choice compared to less sturdy or less thermally efficient alternatives.

