Excellant value for money product. Great service from C/S organised the delivery date, spot on.
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By Rascal- Glasgow
Robust and appears well made. Great product for the price.
Best value purchase09 May 2013
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By Phil- West Sussex
Bought this item because the cooker manufacturer didn't supply the grill pan handle. The pan, rack and handle were supplied quickly by espares for the same price as the cooker manufacturer wanted for the handle alone. Item supplied is OEM part. Well done espares. Will buy from you again.
QIs handle easy to slide on/off - we close cooker door when grilling so need to remove handle each time2 Answers
By ekim
- 16 May 2010
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The handle catches very securely on the left or right indent of the central position without having to screw it in place, so it's instantly detatchable like the original pan. It would be useful to say which pans have this important feature.
By Anonymous- IOM
- 27 September 2010
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No. You have to remove the screw that holds the handle to the pan.
Handle is bakerlight material and would not sustain the extremes of oven temperatures. However the handle is simple to remove and the pan may then be placed in the oven.
By Potterman- Newcastle under Lyme
- 22 February 2010
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If you'd like to use the pan and the grill rack for baking or roasting they'll work! This item doesn't always have to be used for grilling - but if you're going to use it for baking or roasting just make sure to remove the handle first.
QAre the mesurments internal or external of the grill pan?2 Answers
By donc
- 03 October 2009
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Pan measurements are external.
By Potterman- Newcastle under Lyme
- 22 February 2010
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Hi Donc,
The measurements are external. This is to ensure that the grill pan will slot into your cooker. We want to make sure that you order the right size pan for your oven.
QWhat are the three additional bits/screws for? How do you attach them to the handle?2 Answers
By DCWL
- 26 June 2009
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Pan handle slides onto pan from R/H side and is secured by sliding nut onto pan assembly first, slide handle over and secure with screw and washer. Easy as long as you slide nut onto pan and not use as a conventional nut.
By Potterman- Newcastle under Lyme
- 22 February 2010
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Only had a screw, washer and clip on mine - washer not used as no room to insert it. Works fine though to date.