
"From the Crofton kitchenware line, Aldi's Gold Pizza Pan costs just $4.99, about the price for one or two slices from your local shop. In a nearly identical color to Williams Sonoma's Goldtouch Pro Nonstick Pizza Crisper ($29.95) and 16-inch Pizza Pan ($39.95), this Aldi dupe has the same look and function. While exact product specifications are not available for the Crofton version, previous pizza pan releases from Aldi have come in at a little over 15 inches."
"Additionally, the Crofton crisper has more perforations throughout the surface area compared to the premium version. Theoretically, this may allow more hot air to circulate through and reach the crust directly to create an even crispier bottom. For just under $5, though, we think it's a worthy alternative to the pricier Williams Sonoma one. Plus, you can get two to bake multiple pizzas at once while still saving cash."
Aldi's Crofton Gold Pizza Pan retails for $4.99 and mimics the look and function of higher-priced Williams Sonoma Goldtouch crispers. The Crofton version measures around 15 inches based on previous releases, while Williams Sonoma's crisper is 14 inches in diameter and 1/2 inch high. The Crofton crisper features more perforations across its surface, potentially allowing increased hot air circulation to reach the crust and produce a crispier bottom. Crispers differ from solid pizza pans by using holes to directly brown and crunch crusts, making them especially well-suited for frozen or thin-crust pizzas.
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