Can anyone recommend a decent-quality baking sheet with a stainless rack that will last me the rest of my life?

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I hope to catch a Black Friday sale on Amazon and pick up a baking sheet with a stainless cooling rack that fits inside it. I want to get something I can use in the house and on my smoker so I do not regret my purchase later. There are many brands and options, from metal to aluminum baking sheets to different metal cooling racks. It's making my head spin, trying to nail something down.

Any recommendations?
 
You got an Ollies nearby?
It's kind of in use at the moment, but it is a steel rack and pan that was under $20.
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I have these half sheet pans from Sam's. Have 4 of them now for 3-4 years, holding up well so far. Still flat and don't warp in the oven when in use.


And these stainless racks from eBay. Fit the half sheet pans perfectly. Kind of a pain to clean when used to bake something on, but no more difficult than any wire rack is.


Also have these silicone mats that fit the half sheet pans perfectly. We've had these for over 10 years. Cleanup easy and have held up really well.

 
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As far as lasting a lifetime. depends on how many more years you expect to be around lol.
yeah, its a baking sheet...use till it cant be cleaned or everything sticks and buy another. Nordic Ware makes great Teflon ones...I think I go them at Costco but cant remember for sure
 
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The cheap one I got from Ollie's is going on 2 years and still in about as good a shape as new. I do always line the pan with foil before putting the rack in, though. Makes cleanup easier. The grate is a pain to clean, but a scrub brush makes the job easier.
 
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