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| I'm looking to buy several cake rings (about 12 or so), 8-10 inches in diameter by about 2-3 inches tall. Does anyone have any suggestions about where I can find some at fairly reasonable prices? The key words here are "reasonable prices". I find a lot of sources for cake rings, but man they are pricey..... Any info you have is greatly appreciated!!! |
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| look on e-bay, how much are you willing to spend? I have a bunch around here somewhere I could help you out with.
__________________ Fluctuat nec mergitur |
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![]() No luck on eBay yet....... |
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| Hi Chefpeon, Here is a link http://www.abestkitchen.com/store/cake-rings.html 7.35 each new it's a bit above the 75.00 but thought I'd let you know. Joan |
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| I saw on bakedeco.com they have used 10" rings $6 for 60 at the moment as well.
__________________ Erik "Health nuts are going to feel stupid one day, lying in the hospital dying of nothing" -Redd Foxx |
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| Hey, thanks for those links! 10 bucks for a 10 inch ring ain't bad......compared to 25 and over for new! I just wish they had 8's and 6's too..... I had to send a question to the "a best kitchen" people.....they list the height of the rings and the prices, but there's no info on diameters anywhere! If you look at the photo accompanying the product description, it SEEMS as though you can get three rings for $9.15, but that CAN'T be right..... |
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| There are six on e-bay right now. 2 dollars each.
__________________ Fluctuat nec mergitur |
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| Here is a site you might try. Ive ordered form them before and they were great. cooksdream.com |
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| Hey, just so you know, chefpeon-- I just returned from the food show in NY, and asked around, but nothing in your price range. I have my eye out.
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| Thanks, Rat! I found the listings and they're now on my watch list.....thanks for the detective work!!!! |
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| A cake ring is NOT rocket science, It is a strip of s/s or aluminum welded or riveted in a round shape. I strongly suggest that you check out the Baker's supply houses in your area for commercial rings, and I'm very sure you will find what you're looking for and at the right price |
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If I knew how to weld and had some stainless steel or aluminum strips hangin' around, I'd make 'em myself. Nearest used bakery equipment places are two hours away from me. I may make a trip to the city soon.....but I'm watching some online auctions too. |
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| Well it seems that you are a professional cake person so I hesitate to offer this suggestion because I don't know exactly what you will be using them for (decorated cakes just not my thing but I am in awe of those who do do them). When I was in France the kitchen i was working in used springform pans (without the bottom) in the same way that I had used cake rings previously. There never seemed to be a problem and I didn't notice a difference. I mention spring form pans because I am always finding them at used thrift stores and rummage sales. I collect them and throw away the bottoms. They work perfectly for most round cakes, layered w/ or w/o acetate based decorations. Another option is to check with a local welder (or voc-tech) school to see if you can commission them at your price. Regardless they always seem like a pretty sound investment, so if you have to bite it, pay the price, and then don't step on them. |
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thanks a lot!!!! |
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| I read on another forum I think it was chef2chef, anyways, the pastry chef stated she purchase stainless steel exhaust pipes used for RV or other large trucks in various diameters from a muffler shop and had them cut down to the height she needed. Going this route saved her a lot of money. Has anyone else done this? |
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