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Can use these in the larger Breville Toaster ovens.

These fit the large Breville Toaster Oven on the slots where the rack goes. they just slide right in like it's a rack. Works great. I have two of the small ones and use them all the time. Hand Wash, but easy to clean. You have to get the "small" ones to fit. Just wanted to share this with Breville Toaster Oven owners and anyone thinking of getting one. I use it almost daily. Made a pumpkin pie today. On the rack but could use this pan too. Helps stabilize pans if they are rather flimsy. Or catch drippings.

I can get a casserole dish in there also but with handles, have to turn it rather side ways to do it, but works. You have to just experiment with y

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Re: Can use these in the larger Breville Toaster ovens.

Thanks for your suggestion. I have the large oven and am glad these will fit. Have them saved on King Arthur website so I can order when they offer a deal which should be often now that Fall has arrived and the holidays aren't too far off. Do you buy other items from KAF? I love them!
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Re: Can use these in the larger Breville Toaster ovens.

Yes, mibaker, I do like KAF products and buy quite a bit. I'm waiting for "free shipping" but not sure when I'll know it is offered. Shipping can be expensive, but then you have to buy quite a bit to get the free shipping. I'm glad you are going to try the cookie sheets. We use them all the time for all kinds of things. Only the small one will fit though. But slides right onto the indentions where the rack would go. Does not fit on the rack. Enjoy.

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Re: Can use these in the larger Breville Toaster ovens.

GrannyDea...I too wait for free shipping, should be something coming up between now and Christmas. The bakers are so helpful when I have a question especially when it comes to yeast baking. I see you are from Oklahoma. My husband is from Okla, McAlester to be exact. I am not from Okla but did live in the Edmond and the Moore area for 12 years.