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Comentado en Singapur el 26 de diciembre de 2022
Should such molds be like this? With black /rust in between the seams. Would like some help to understand. But we refunded it after checking everyone single mold we bought.
Sir E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de julio de 2021
I purchased three sets of Darware molds for myself. In the image shared, I show the three different sets, with various degrees of wear. I used the most-worn set ~12 times, and the newest set ~6 times in total. Note the significant product wear and copper oxidation these molds develop over time.This product provides decent quality for the price. Given that real canele molds will cost $25-28 per piece (for a total of $300-336 for a set of 12), these give a consumer with less disposable income a passable solution for making caneles the "traditional" way (i.e. without a silicone mold).These molds are certainly not pure copper with a tin plating on the inside. To advertise the molds this way is disingenuous, borderline deceitful. Mauviel (the "name brand") molds of comparable size weigh ~86g each, whereas these molds are only ~55g (fourth image). It appears that the molds are made from a cheaper metal, with an exterior copper coating and an interior tin lining. The exterior copper finish is beginning to rub off with repeated use, and the inner non-copper metal is beginning to show. The third image above shows this progression; the silver color beginning to show at the bottom of the molds is not normal "tarnish" or copper oxidation (which would present as a more pronounced bluish-green color), but rather the non-copper interior metal beginning to be uncovered. The detailed product description even acknowledges this, stating "each mold has a tin interior and exterior coated with copper for heat conduction." So, if you think you are buying true copper canele molds, buy from a French brand name, not a cheap replica piece made in India with non-standard materials.Despite this fact, the molds are wonderfully functional, and are capable of making a great canele using a proper beeswax/butter coating. I have used them many times and have produced mostly successful caneles. I would recommend them for their functionality, with the caveat that nontraditional materials are used in its construction.
Aussie
Comentado en Australia el 17 de junio de 2021
Wanted some Caneles moulds , had the De Buyer silicone ones, but wanted individual so I can spread out in the oven and reduce cold spots. I has previously ordered a De Buyer one, when I saw them again at lowest price ever, I ordered another 5 to make a set of 6. The De Buyer is the one on the left in the picture, it weighs 55 gms. To the right is a Daware (India) one from a set of 4 I ordered, slightly narrower and taller, 65gms. I haven't cooked with them yet, but quality seems the same, the narrower and taller Daware will probably cook a bit quicker due to shape. The Daware has more copper, heavier but same internal volume, but I think they are both great, just do you like made in France or made in India, and buy your moulds from same supplier, the slight variation in shape will lead to different cooking times.
Soph
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de diciembre de 2020
Works very well, I just love them
johanne Dupont
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de abril de 2020
Le CanneléPour mon plaisir personnel, j'ai partagé les cannelés avec mes amis, ils se sont régalés. Lors de ma visite à Bordeaux, j'avais mangé des cannelés, j'ai vraiment aimé. Ma nièce qui habite à Bordeaux m'a offert un live sur le cannelé, j'ai lu l'histoire et j'ai essayé une recette. Ce fut une réussite. C'est très important d'utiliser les moules en cuivre.
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