MoldPat 60x40
€18.00
Our silicone baking mat, reinforced with a fiberglass mesh, offers outstanding durability and flexibility for all your pastry tasks.
Capable of withstanding temperatures from -40°C to +200°C, this versatile mat is perfect for both freezing and baking.
- Worldwide shipping
- Trusted and used by more than 5000 Chefs
- 2 year warranty
- Made in the Netherlands, for the best quality
- Get inspired by our recipes
Product description
Our silicone baking mat, reinforced with a fiberglass mesh, offers outstanding durability and flexibility for all your pastry tasks.
Capable of withstanding temperatures from -40°C to +200°C, this versatile mat is perfect for both freezing and baking.
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MoldPat 60×40
Product Size: 60 x 40 x 0.1 cm- Weight: 0.16 kg
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All of our products are handmade to order. We produce everything on demand and therefore the waiting time in production may vary.
Shipping times:
NL/BE (1-2 working days),
DE (1-2 working days),
Europe (2 working days),
Worldwide (3-5 working days).
Thanks for your patience!Expected delivery between 26 Nov - 02 Dec
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Inside the package, you’ll find your product carefully wrapped in our exclusive packaging paper, along with a personal thank-you card. We’d love it if you shared your culinary creations with us – it always brings a smile to our faces!
Article number: P09-163171 Prices excl. VAT
Must-Have!
Discover how MoldPat can make your baking easier and more enjoyable! This silicone baking mat is perfect for any patisserie chef looking to save time and get great results. Made from top-quality, non-stick silicone, it ensures your pastries and baked goods release effortlessly every time, so no more worrying about them sticking or breaking apart. MoldPat is reliable and super easy to use, helping you focus on creating beautiful, delicious pastries without the hassle. Perfect for anyone who wants to make their baking smoother and stress-free!
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