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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
In my 700 watt microwave oven.
yss
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
I was a bit sceptic that my pizza could be other than soggy or limp coming out of a microwave, but this pan does crisp the crust enough. I was pleasantly surprised.
Billy Brown
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
Great part of microwave cooking.
Meera Patel
Reviewed in India on February 7, 2025
Do not buy it. It is a simple basic low quality plate which you can get in Rs.100 from near by shop.I have attached two screenshots which are from its seller listing. Images shown are fake. and product it different in real. i am returning it.SIZE: Size is not 10.7 Inch. its way smaller then this shown in image. actual inner size is just 8.5inch. and with outer border to border its 9.5 inch max.BOTTOM: It is simple plain pan. there is no heating material at bottom. as shown in attached image from listing. I have one pan at my home which has rubber type material at bottom. but its too old. so i wanted a new one. but waste of my time.
Madhu Babu
Reviewed in India on February 2, 2025
It’s a cheap thin Chinese non-stick plate and not a 10” diameter. It doesn’t have any rubber base as shown in images.
Pushpinder Singh
Reviewed in India on February 16, 2025
low quality material, I want to return the same but return procedure is so cumbersome
Charlie L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
You have to heat in microwave several minutes prior to it's intended use.
Charles R. Stafford
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I wanted something for my son to use in his college dorm microwave to make pizza (where toaster/ convection/ air-fryer ovens are not allowed). Realizing that no microwave pizza will ever be as crispy as one baked in a conventional/brick/convection oven, this does a pretty respectable job - especially if you take time to properly preheat it and apply some of your favorite cooking oil or butter to it before cooking the pizza. I had somewhat low expectations, but I'd say that this crisper's performance exceeded my expectations. I would buy this again - in fact it started me looking for other specialty microwave crispers/ baking items.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Was looking for another susceptor type device like what's in microwave pizzas and hotpockets. I have a ReHeatza device that is similar to this but bulkier. This is great to heat up and do a medium pizza, or some chicken nugget, a buttered bagel, even chicken breast and hamburgers. Yes it takes longer than just microwaving because you're cooking with heat versus direct microwaves, but it's easier than using the oven in my case. Haven't had it long enough to see if the non-stick chips as easy as other hardware but so far I have been using it regularly and happy I bought it.
D. Sorensen
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023
This works good for re heating pizza. Make sure you pre heat the pan for 2 minutes. This is way overpriced for the value. Using it for french fries is "OK". The main issues is that it take so long to crisp something, all the while the food is getting blasted by microwaves. So say, fish sticks will dry up to a hard piece of wood by the time the food is crisp. The microwave foods you buy have a material that does not need pre heating and actually works well to crisp your food and not drying it out. I thought that this pan was made of that material, sadly no.
J. White
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019
I bought this item specifically to cook French fries and tater tots in the microwave for my son with autism, to replace the Ore-Ida microwave "Easy Fries" that have been discontinued. Like many children with autism, my son self-limits his diet, and these microwave potatoes are a necessity for school and camp where they don't have access to baking in an oven.First, I tried regular, frozen tater tots on this crisping pan. I followed the suggestions in the reviews to preheat the pan in the microwave - I preheated it on high power for 3 minutes. Then, I sprayed it with cooking spray, added a single layer of tater tots, and microwaved it on high for 3 minute intervals, turning them each time and monitoring them for doneness. They just got hotter and hotter but never got even remotely crispy, even after 9 minutes. Warning - the pan gets extremely hot!Next, thinking the thickness of the tater tots was the problem, I bought shoestring French fries. Again, I preheated the pan, sprayed it with cooking spray, then added a single layer of fries. These came out better - after 6 minutes at least a few of them were dried out, making them crispy-ish. This was good enough to get my son through camp this past week, but I won't be using this pan at home.Conclusion - this pan doesn't work for frozen potatoes. At best, it will dry them out but never achieve crispiness. Not worth the money.
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