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No difference, or is one better than the other?

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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Scott wrote:

> No difference, or is one better than the other?


I have never seen Exopat in my area so I always buy Silpat. All the books
I've read and the discussions I've heard from people who have used both is
that they are pretty much the same. The only difference might be in price.
Buy the one which is cheaper.

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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Scott wrote:

> No difference, or is one better than the other?


I have never seen Exopat in my area so I always buy Silpat. All the books
I've read and the discussions I've heard from people who have used both is
that they are pretty much the same. The only difference might be in price.
Buy the one which is cheaper.

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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Scott wrote:

> No difference, or is one better than the other?


I have never seen Exopat in my area so I always buy Silpat. All the books
I've read and the discussions I've heard from people who have used both is
that they are pretty much the same. The only difference might be in price.
Buy the one which is cheaper.

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Ah, good. FWIW, Amazon has Matfer Exopat Nonstick Baking/Roasting Sheets
(16-1/2 inches by 11-5/8 inches) for $9.99 each.
<http://tinyurl.com/5rz85>

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Ah, good. FWIW, Amazon has Matfer Exopat Nonstick Baking/Roasting Sheets
(16-1/2 inches by 11-5/8 inches) for $9.99 each.
<http://tinyurl.com/5rz85>

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> No difference.


Ah, good. FWIW, Amazon has Matfer Exopat Nonstick Baking/Roasting Sheets
(16-1/2 inches by 11-5/8 inches) for $9.99 each.
<http://tinyurl.com/5rz85>

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