Broiler Pan, Created for Macy's

4.4 (129)
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Product Details

Web ID: 10536342

Prepare seafood and steak to perfection using this broiler pan from Tools of the Trade. The top rack allows fats to drain into the base pan for healthier cooking.

  • Product Features

    • Approx. dimensions: pan, 15"L x 12"W x 1.4"H; rack, 17"L x 13"W x 0.7"H
    • Includes base pan and top rack
    • Wood and nylon utensil safe
    • Oven safe to 450°F (low to medium heat only); Not for stovetop use; not induction safe
    • Manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty
    • Created for Macy's
    • Carbon steel
    • Hand wash
    • Imported
    • Request warranty information
  • Shipping & Returns

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    • Our Normal Gift Boxing is not available for this item.
    • Returns are accepted at any Macy's store within 30 days from purchase date. Last Act items are final sale and sold “as is.” No returns, exchanges, or price adjustments allowed.
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Ratings & Reviews

4.4/5

129 star ratings, 79 reviews

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2 years ago

Broiler pan

This is great in the broiler it keeps all the juices in one place, no mess.

Recommends this product

2 years ago

Great pan! Cleans up so easily! Recommend!!

2 years ago

Strong but lightweight broiler pan with handles!

Wonderful sturdy, but not too heavy pan. Love the Teflon coating and the handles.

Recommends this product

2 years ago

Great broiler pan

It works great

2 years ago
from Yardley, PA

A must buy for anyone who is into broiling!

Size perfect for my broiler. Love this pan, always needed an extra one when the lone one I have is not clean from the previous use, got an awesome deal

Recommends this product

2 years ago
from NJ

Nice product and very reasonable (got 3 of them) !

Nice product and very reasonable

2 years ago
from Orland Park, IL

NOT a Broiler Pan

Can't use in BROILER over 450 degrees ... so WHY IS IT CALLED A BROILER PAN ???

2 years ago
from Boston

Lucked out

What a steal for the price

Recommends this product