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Silicone Donut Mold for 6 Doughnuts,Donut Pan Silicone Baking Mold,Non-Stick Silicone Doughnut Pan Set,Make Perfect Donut Cake Biscuit Bagels,Just Pop Out - 3 PCS - Purple, Blue, Green

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1.Color:Orange


About this item

  • Easy to pop out - Our Brightly colored Donut pan will fit perfectly in your oven, easy to release, simply pop bottom of the mold up and slide out your perfectly formed donut. (TIPS: For better demoulding result, it is recommended to spray a little layer of butter first).
  • Easy to clean - Our stain-resistant, Food Grade Silicone Donut Pan are completely dishwasher safe so cleaning is always quick, simple and worry-free! Alternatively Simply Cleaning with hot soapy water does the job!! Once cleaned simply fold the muffin into a storage space until next use.
  • Premium quality & fun color - Our full-sized, Donut Pans are made from high quality 100% food grade silicone and are BPA free, microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe and heat resistant to 450°F, they are made to last a lifetime. No more metal rusting!(You can bake with confidence knowing that our Keliwa donut pan is a safe and non-toxic option for your family.)
  • Fun & versatile - Donut pans set Included 3 dount molds, ideal for family projects, spending some more time with your family and friends together to enjoy these homemade donuts activities that foster sharing, relaxing and fun. You can make Regular Donuts, Chocolate Cake Donuts, Gingerbread Donuts, Blue Berry Donuts! Great for the whole family.
  • Brand quality assurance - Keliwa specializes in kitchen utensils. We firmly believe that we have the best silicone donut baking pans on the market. If you encounter any problems during use, please feel free to leave us a message through Amazon and we will resend it for you immediately. We pay close attention to every order and try our best to provide our customers with healthy, durable and eco-friendly kitchenware.



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Lucky17340
2025-08-31 17:36:08
My daughter is having a sleepover party for her birthday and I thought it would be fun to make homemade donuts for the party. So I ordered this silicone donut pan to make delicious homemade donuts. When I used it for the first time I did grease my pan to make sure my donuts do not stick. Let me just say they turned out great and I can see homemade donuts on my counter on a regular basis. After my first time greasing the pan I didn’t have to grease it again and had no issues with sticking donuts. The pan is silicone so you can pop the donuts out with ease. I like also that I can fold it and put it in a compact spot in my cabinet. I think I need a bigger kitchen for all the cool gadgets they make these days. If you had the set up it even has a little hanging hole on one side. If you have hooks to hang pans from this pan would be perfect.
Customer
2025-08-16 10:01:51
Easy to make my cheesy onion rings in. They pop right out and easy to clean
Ebran
2025-07-18 10:34:04
The product is small in size and works great when making items that are meant to be baked in small batches. The items do not require any treatment with sprays or oils and generally the goods pop out with little effort. I found the molds to be good for my limited use and needs.
Holly Berkey
2025-05-25 12:05:34
I am excited about this cute little donut pan. I made some beautiful, yummy donuts yesterday and was quite proud of my success. It did take me a couple tries to get it right, but I chalk that up to user error. I did find that butter worked the best to grease the pan with (the donuts popped out easy peasy). The first time I tried coconut oil but the donuts stuck terribly.... so, butter! Butter is da bomb lol. Also, this time around I let the donuts cool all the way before I popped them out and it worked beautifully. Last time I couldn't wait. I was just to excited to taste them. They totally fell apart. Was it just the butter? or letting them cool? both? Don't know , but yesterday's combination worked brilliantly and I had very happy kids. Can't wait to make more!Easy to clean too!
Average Joe
2025-04-25 10:34:56
We made doughnuts over Christmas using both a conventional metal pan and this silicone baking pan. Both worked flawlessly, but this one was actually a little cheaper in price. In the case of this silicone pan, we made sure to spray it with cooking oil prior to filling it with batter, as urged by both the manufacturer and seller. The doughnuts came out well rounded and reasonably browned. Very well pleased with this purchase, and we didn't get a discount of any kind to say so.
g scott
2025-03-10 11:05:08
Love it. I base my purchases on reviews so i wanted to make sure i left one. We have made several dozen worth using this. Works very good. Was a bit hesitant when i first put this in the over so i put it on top of a cookie tray. They popped right out of the mold and cleanup was quick and painless. Very pleased.
Buyer
2025-01-19 14:04:31
Please remember that you get what you pay for. It works for awhile but not long. Yes you have to grease the pan each time. Yes the clean up is awful. Yes it's not 100% silicone (you can test this yourself by folding it onto itself). It's cheap and it'll work for you for a year or so provided you don't use it often. I did contact the seller and never heard from them although they were quite adamant that I write a positive review for this product but when I responded with my complaints I never heard back. It's cheap and that's all there is to it. I suggest you spend a bit more and buy a quality product instead.
Dayton L. Crouch
2025-01-11 17:29:16
I saw an episode of Ina Garden making baked doughnuts. Looked very interesting. I ran across a mini muffin silicone pan at a second hand store for a few dollars and made several batches of her recipe. They should be illegal, they are so good. So I bought 2 of these pans because I really didn't want mini muffins. I had heard that silicone doesn't stick. I made a batch of double chocolate cake doughnuts from an online recipe. I didn't spray the new pans (they had been washed). The batter stuck to the point I had my wife come help me dig what was left out of the pans, and put them into a rubbermaid container. I packed it down a bit as it was very soft and flaky. It took a lot of scrubbing to get the "pans" clean. Put them on a cookie sheet or you'll be sorry. Forget picking this thing up with one hand. They are like trying to fight off a Dragon with a piece of cooked spaghetti. Plus the stuff in them is really hot. Now as for the stuff we took out of these pans ( I ordered 2) after it sat overnight in the fridge, it was rock hard. I took a knife and cut a couple of nice pieces out, put them in separate bowls and ran them through the microwave for a minute, then drizzled some Chocolate Sauce over the top and a little whipped cream and some Chocolate sprinkles, and Viola! Good stuff there. I'm going to try these "pans" again as soon as I finish my Aluminum foil suit of armor, but will spray them with Pam with flour and see if that helps. If not, they will end their short lives in a goodwill bin, and I'll buy some real pans. Hope this helps, and no, I was not paid to write this review.
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