Webake Enamelware 9x13 Baking Pan with Lid vs CasaWare Lasagna/Roaster Pan 18 x 12 x 3 in, ceramic non-stick
Key Differences
CasaWare (A) is larger (18x12x3) and marketed as ceramic non-stick with a lower listed price tier, making it better for turkeys and big casseroles. Webake (B) is smaller (9x13) enamelware with a lid, noted for heavy, sturdy construction and even heating but carries a higher listed price tier and potential for enamel chipping and lid issues
Webake Enamelware 9x13 Baking Pan with Lid
Enameled steel baking pan with lid for even heating and easy release. Customers note high quality and easy cleaning, with some mixed durability and lid-fit concerns
Pros
- heavy sturdy enameled steel
- non-stick ceramic coating
- easy cleanup
- confident grip with wide rims
Cons
- enamel coating durability may chip
- lid sometimes hard to remove
CasaWare Lasagna/Roaster Pan 18 x 12 x 3 in, ceramic non-stick
Large 18 x 12 x 3-inch lasagna/roaster pan with ceramic non-stick coating for easy release and cleanup. Provides extra capacity and stability for large portions; suitable for turkeys, roasts, lasagna, and casseroles
Pros
- large capacity for big portions
- ceramic non-stick coating
- stable, non-warping bake pan
- cadmium, lead, and PFOA-free coating
Cons
- requires careful handling due to ceramic coating
- roaster pan is extra-large may not fit small ovens
- no dishwasher guidance provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | casaWare |
| Durability | Webake |
| Versatility | casaWare |
| User Reviews | Webake |