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Emile Henry Charcoal Bread 4 72In Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Emile Henry Charcoal Bread 4 72In

MADE IN FRANCE. Made of all natural materials. Made in Marcigny France since 1850 from high-fired Burgundy clay using Emile Henry proprietary HR ceramic (high resistance). RESISTANT AGAINST TEMPERATURE CHANGE. Shock resistant. For use in the oven up to 520 Degree; oven, broiler, and microwave safe. Can go directly from freezer or refrigerator, to a hot oven, to Table. DURABLE and SCRATCH RESISTANT. Extremely hard glaze does not scratch. Durable for everyday use. The highly resistant glaze is ideal in the kitchen for making delicious meals and desserts. EASY TO CLEAN. Dishwasher safe or hand wash with soap and water.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfectly Baked Bread Every Time!

I recently purchased this bakeware for my home and kitchen and I am extremely happy with the results. As a result of using this product I found that my bread came out perfectly baked with a crisp crust and fluffy interior .The charcoal finish adds a unique touch to my baking collection. The only downside is that it's a bit heavy, but that's a small price to pay for the perfect loaf of bread..

Pros
  • Perfectly baked bread with unique charcoal finish.
Cons
  • The product is a bit heavy.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

But it's 9.5 " not 11 "

This is a nice loaf pan but be aware you're getting a 9.5" pan, not an 11. I have these and ordered a 9.5 inch mold, thought I would take two different sizes but they were the same size. According to Emile Henry's website, there is no such thing as an 11-inch bread pan. So now I have two loaf pans that are the same size.

Pros
  • Home & Kitchen
Cons
  • Slightly torn