B Blain Lifer Oct 9, 1999 23,643 3 81 Dec 25, 2007 #1 My electric oven doesn't produce even heat. I'm going to buy an 18"x18" tile to help even out the heating. It will be 1/2"-5/8" thick. My question > What material would be the best for my usage... Granite, Marble or Steel? < Thanks
My electric oven doesn't produce even heat. I'm going to buy an 18"x18" tile to help even out the heating. It will be 1/2"-5/8" thick. My question > What material would be the best for my usage... Granite, Marble or Steel? < Thanks
B Big Lar Diamond Member Oct 16, 1999 6,330 0 76 Dec 25, 2007 #2 Neither, stone gets hot and then breaks. Fire brick may work but hard to find in thinner materials. I would suggest Metal, Copper would be good
Neither, stone gets hot and then breaks. Fire brick may work but hard to find in thinner materials. I would suggest Metal, Copper would be good
B Big Lar Diamond Member Oct 16, 1999 6,330 0 76 Dec 25, 2007 #4 Yup, that would do it, or maybe 3/8" so it heats up a bit quicker
H Howard Lifer Oct 14, 1999 47,982 10 81 Dec 25, 2007 #5 Unglazed quarry tiles EDIT: You can bake on them too, which is a nice bonus.
Squisher Lifer Aug 17, 2000 21,204 66 91 Dec 25, 2007 #6 I bought two of these for the wife (the Master Baker), a smaller one for the bottom and a larger one for the top.
I bought two of these for the wife (the Master Baker), a smaller one for the bottom and a larger one for the top.