Christmas Tree Shops – Amazing Brownie Pan Deal!


I have been wanting one of these “amazing” brownie pans since I first saw it on TV.  I have been holding out though to find it on sale in a store and finally I did!  The Amazing Brownie Pan is on sale for only $7.99 at Christmas Tree Shops!  As you know from previous posts I (HEART) Christmas Tree Shops!  This is a special buy is available now so I would suggest grabbing one at this price if you are interested! It says it makes 18 perfected shaped brownies and includes: non-stick baking pan, removable bottom, dividing grid and cooling rack.

I would LOVE to hear if any of our readers has an Amazing Browning Pan?  Is it really amazing?

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  1. Crystal Freeland says:

    Do you think that the brownie batter would seep down thru the pan and get under the bottom panel? Not sure this would work….?

    • Melissa says:

      I don’t think so…only because brownie batter is thick…

      • I recently bought this and yes the batter seeps through the bottom. It prevented it from making it so easy to seperate the bottom of the pan from bottom of the panel. It is also not non-stick my brownies still stuck to each other and the pan and the divider grid. Worst purchase ever.

  2. Elizabeth Walker says:

    I’ve really wanted one of these too…we just don’t have the money for it though :( if you get it, maybe you can write a review???

  3. Carmela G says:

    I am clicking all over trying to add it to a cart, too see how much shipping is not luck :(

  4. The pan is AWFUL!!! I followed directions to a “t” and it leaked ALL over causing tons of smoke. I had to stop the whole process to clean up and wasted an entire batch!

  5. Melissa says:

    OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would return it! Thanks so much for letting us know. I don’t want to waste my money for sure and sorry you did :-( :-( :-(

  6. this pan is awful!!! it made the brownies ok, but they were ridiculous to get out and the pan rusted the first time i washed it!!! its going back for sure

  7. Melissa says:

    That is terrible Candace! I would agree! Thanks for letting us know!

  8. Sorry to hear you guys had trouble with this pan. It does leak a bit but the directions do tell you to put foil underneath it. I put mine right on top of a cookie sheet and that worked fine and I had hardly any leakage at all.

    The only thing that disappointed me was that it says it`s non-stick ont he box but then the directions tell you to spray all pieces thoroughly. That means ìt`s not non-stick.

    Despite a few things, I really like this pan. I bake a lot and it saves me time and clean up was pretty easy.

  9. was gonna run out and buy two of these for gifts for sisters.glad i read these notes first,sounds like junk (not as advertised)
    leaks and brownies stick? no thanks.

  10. This brownie pan leaks! You pur batter in and it comes out the bottom

  11. Laurie Miller says:

    Hey all if you put the pan in the oven for 10 mintues and then pour your batter in it that will help it not leak. Hope this helps some of you.

  12. It’s a piece of junk.

    I followed the directions exactly (including putting the pan in the oven for 10 minutes before pouring in the batter) and I still wound up with a stove-top full of brownie batter when I picked it up to put it in the oven.

    I’m just thankful that I caught the problem before putting it in the oven. Otherwise, my cleanup would have been a LOT worse.

    Seriously? What rocket scientist had the idea to put a “removable bottom” on a pan that’s supposed to hold batter?

    Oh….and it should say something about the quality of the product that the manufacturer doesn’t even put their name, address or URL on the packaging. There is literally NOTHING on the box or enclosed paper that indicates the name of the morons who manufactured this thing.

    It’s junk. Don’t buy it.

  13. I bought this at the Tree this weekend and it didn’t include the cooling rack so it is basically useless. The box says it includes 3 parts but it should include 4. Another Tree ripoff.

  14. I bought this pan at TCS this weekend. Like many others, I was really dissapointed. One side of the box said that it has 4 pieces, the other only listed 3. There was no cooling rack. There were also no directions in the box I had. I didn’t know to heat the pan up first, but the batter did not leak out. However, enough seeped through during baking to “glue” the bottom of the pan to the brownies. Also, they stuck like crazy. I had to pry the brownies off of the grid with a knife and ended up with a pile of crumbs. I managed to press enough crumbs together so that my kids could have a little treat after dinner, but the brownies and the pan went into the trash. I foolishly threw away the box before trying this product. I don’t recommend this to anybody. Cutting brownies isn’t really that big of a problem for me.

  15. I believe the grid is supposed to flip over and be used as the cooling rack, if I am understanding the pictures correctly… However, I am just as disappointed in this product as the other posters… We heated the pan up, as directed… Took it out and put it on our stovetop to fill with the batter… immediately, the batter started leaking all over our burners… we ended up baking it on a cookie sheet, and managed to get some good brownies… But Idk if we would use it again because it’s such a mess

  16. I just bought one of these pans at a church sponsored yard sale for 1 dollar. However there were no directions in the box. Could someone tell me what the directions say? It looks brand new as the
    whole thing was wrpped up in bubble wrap.

    Hoope to get a response so I can try it. The saleslady at the yard
    sale told me to put it directly on a cookie sheet, Maybe that will help.

  17. Ellie h says:

    I bought mine at The Tree and it didn’t come with a part that pushes the cubed tray up to release the brownies. I threw it away.

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