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Bakemaster Dough Whisk (33x7.5cm)
Bakemaster Dough Scoring Lame (15x2.5cm)
Bakemaster Cooling TrayBakemaster Cooling Tray
Bakemaster Bakemaster Cooling Tray
Sale price$18.95
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Gefu Primeline Stainless Steel WhiskGefu Primeline Stainless Steel Whisk
Gefu Gefu Primeline Stainless Steel Whisk
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Gefu Primeline Heat-resistant Nylon Whisk
Gefu Finello Stainless Steel All-purpose Whisk
Cuisipro Stainless Steel Egg WhiskCuisipro Stainless Steel Egg Whisk
Cuisipro Cuisipro Stainless Steel Egg Whisk
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Cuisipro Stainless Steel Duo Whisk with Wire Ball 12"
Cuisipro Stainless Steel Balloon WhisksCuisipro Stainless Steel Balloon Whisks
Cuisipro Cuisipro Stainless Steel Balloon Whisks
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Cuisipro Silicone Egg Whisks (Red)Cuisipro Silicone Egg Whisks (Red)
Cuisipro Cuisipro Silicone Egg Whisks (Red)
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Cuisipro Piccolo Set 8" (4pcs)Cuisipro Piccolo Set 8" (4pcs)
Cuisipro Cuisipro Piccolo Set 8" (4pcs)
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ClickClack Whisk (Grey and Polished Chrome)ClickClack Whisk (Grey and Polished Chrome)
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BBQ Liner Mat Pack of 2 (400 x 500mm)
1kg Digital Bench Scale
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Digitech Digital Pocket Scales
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Baking tools by recipe, task and kitchen routine

How to choose

The easiest way to choose baking tools is to start with the recipe step you want to improve. If your baking usually begins with dough or pastry, compare tools that help with rolling, cutting, scraping and lifting. A rolling pin with a cradle, a pastry board, a two-way cutter or a dough scraper can make more sense than another general utensil if you regularly work with biscuits, scones, pies, pizza bases or homemade bread.

For mixing and combining, pay close attention to whisk style and size. A small novelty whisk may be charming for quick jobs, gifts or compact kitchens, while a longer balloon whisk is better suited to larger bowls and bigger batches. Spring whisks and nylon whisks each suit different handling preferences, so check the individual product details before deciding.

Measuring tools deserve the same care. Baking is less forgiving than everyday cooking, so the right measuring spoons or cups can make repeat recipes easier to manage. Look for clear increments, comfortable handling and whether the shape will suit the jars, packets and bowls you use most.

If decorating is part of the plan, an icing bag set with nozzles gives a more focused choice than a general-purpose kitchen tool. It is especially useful when the buying goal is cupcakes, biscuits, celebration cakes or a gift for someone who likes finishing touches.

Tray and pan choices should be matched to both oven space and baking style. A full sheet pan, pizza crisper or pizza pan will suit different cooking habits, so check dimensions carefully against your oven and storage area. Bigger is not always better if it is awkward to wash, store or handle.

For a broader kitchen refresh, keep this collection focused on baking support and compare nearby categories only when the job changes. Bakeware is better for pans and oven-ready pieces, while kitchen tools and utensils can help when you need everyday prep helpers outside baking.

Common questions

What baking tools should I start with?
Start with the tools that match what you bake most often. For cakes and batters, a whisk and accurate measuring tools are useful. For pastry, biscuits or bread, look at rolling, cutting and scraping tools. For decorated bakes, icing tools may be the better first choice.

How do I choose between different whisks?
Think about bowl size, batch size and handling. A smaller whisk is handy for quick mixing and compact storage, while a larger balloon whisk gives more reach in bigger bowls. Always check the product listing for dimensions and material details.

Are baking trays and pizza pans part of baking tools?
They can be, especially when they support a specific baking or oven task. Compare the shape, size and intended use carefully, because a full sheet pan, pizza crisper and pizza pan each solve a different kitchen problem.

What details should I check before buying?
Check dimensions, materials, handle style, storage needs, care instructions and whether the tool suits the recipe step you have in mind. Product photos and descriptions are especially important for size and format.

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