Perfect for beautiful loaves
I love these bannetons so much! I proof my dough in the fridge for 24 hours in these and my loaves have been perfection since switching from the traditional rattan types. I always worried about wood splinters with those, so I never used them without a liner. You do not need a liner for these. The dough does not stick at all, and the size works for both a small loaf and regular loaf. My bread looks so much better since switching, and I think a big reason is a lot of moisture is removed during cold proofing due to the material these are made of. I do put them in the oven while it is cooling after baking so no mold forms on them. These are extremely well made and should last for many years.
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microbesarecool12
February 12, 2026
Fantastic quality
Great size for a medium loaf. Very well constructed!
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More expensive banneton, but worth every penny - get the wood pulp from Bulka
If you’re looking for a reliable, well-crafted banneton for your sourdough or artisan breads, this wood pulp option delivers excellent results every time. They are the ideal size for 500g flour or smaller loaves, ensuring even fermentation. They are lightweight and easy to handle. I know they are a splurge compared to other options, but they support optimal dough aeration for better rise and texture.
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Love!
Love these proofing baskets. Prefer the smooth ones vs the grooved/designed models. Better for design scores.
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Michèle Sauterelle
October 05, 2025
Easy to use
These baskets are easy to use and clean.
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laura kennedy
September 13, 2023
Nice but expensive
These are expensive but nice quality and should last forever. The wood pulp does a good job of wicking away the correct amount of moisture during cold retarding of sourdough in the fridge. One caveat: dough will stick to wood pulp more than a rattan banneton with or without a liner. I find myself using extra rice flour or semolina when that isn’t usually necessary with my rattan baskets.
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No Sticking with Whole Grain Doughs
I rarely leave reviews, but I felt compelled after the customer service I received and my initial use of this brotform.Starting with the customer service: I went to this company’s website to see if they had the smaller oval brotform in stock there. Unfortunately that was not the case, but I did manage to find an email. I figured I would reach out and see if they knew when the 500 gram oval brotform would be back in stock. They responded rather quickly and said it would be a few weeks. When I refreshed the Amazon product page though, much to my surprise, I was able to place an order. The shipping took longer than the standard 2 day shipping that I’m used to when using Amazon, but I can hardly complain given that I was able to order a previously out of stock product.Next, let’s get to actual usage. I’ve been making sour dough bread for a couple years now. The loaves are just for my wife and myself, so I’m not producing them in large quantities. My preference for my loaves are for them to be made of 100% whole grains, but this can get rather tricky given spelt, rye, einkorn, and even whole wheat flours all typically have less protein than your typical white bread flour. This has resulted in difficult-to-work-with, sticky, wet doughs. After doing a bit of research, I learned that wood pulp brotforms are ideal for these types of doughs.Setting my wicker banneton aside, I decided to finally give this brotform a use. I have to say, I am quite impressed. When using my wicker banneton in the past, I’ve had my frustrations with sticking after crafting the perfect dough. This especially held true upon my first use. Not sure what to expect, I prepared myself for the worst upon first use. After flipping the brotform upside down and waiting for a few seconds, I felt the dough release and let out a sigh of relief. I couldn’t believe it, but the dough did not stick!I’m sure I will be using this brotform for many more loaves and I am quite impressed with how the first loaf went. If you’re on the fence about whether or not wood pulp brotforms actually make a difference, leave your doubts behind. I can say with confidence this product is worth your money.
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