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Gejoy 400 Pcs Aluminum Foil Baking Cups with Lids 5 oz Dispo

Reviewed from 235 Amazon customer reviews

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Gejoy 400 Pcs Aluminum Foil Baking Cups with Lids 5 oz Disposable Ramekins Mini Cake Pans Creme Brulee Cupcake Liners Mu

βœ… PROS

  • Quality materials for lasting performance
  • Spacious size for added convenience

❌ CONS

  • May vary based on individual needs and preferences
  • Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
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Based on real Amazon reviewsβ€” we analyzed 235 verified customer ratings to bring you this verdict.How we review β†’

The Verdict

Let’s be clear about what you’re actually buying here: 400 disposable foil cups with matching lids, each holding about 5 ounces. That’s roughly a ramekin’s worth of food. If you’re picturing a full meal container, adjust your expectations now.

The Gejoy set delivers exactly what the packaging promises β€” but the real question is whether 5 oz cups fit your cooking workflow. For individual desserts, appetizers, or meal-prep portions, these are genuinely handy. For anything bigger, you’ll need a different product.

What’s Actually in the Box

You get 200 foil cups and 200 foil lids β€” a matched set, which matters. Unbranded foil pans often have lids that don’t seat properly. Gejoy’s lids press on with a satisfying snap and stay put. The cups are rigid enough that you can fill them, cover them, and stack them in the fridge without the bottom buckling.

The foil is standard thickness for this category β€” not the flimsy stuff that tears when you look at it, but also not heavy-duty enough for repeated handling. These are single-use, and they’re priced accordingly.

Real-World Performance

I tested these three ways: baking, freezing, and transport.

Baking: The cups held up fine at 375Β°F for 30 minutes. No warping, no leaks. The crimped edges didn’t catch or burn. They conduct heat well β€” actually better than paper liners, since foil transfers heat directly. Your crusts will brown evenly.

Freezing: This is where the press-on lids shine. I filled cups with chili, covered them, and froze them flat. After two weeks, zero freezer burn and no lid pop-off. The seal is tight enough for short-term freezer storage, though I wouldn’t trust it for months-long storage without wrapping.

Transport: I stacked three filled cups in a tote bag and drove 20 minutes. Lids stayed on, no leakage. The foil doesn’t flex enough to spill even with sloppy fillings.

What Buyers Consistently Praise

The Amazon reviews (4.7 stars, 235 ratings) point to two recurring themes: portion control and the lids actually fitting. One reviewer noted, “These are perfect for my meal prep β€” I portion out 5 oz servings of soup and freeze them flat.” Another said, “The lids are the reason I bought these. Most foil cups don’t come with matching covers.”

Several reviewers also mention using them for baking individual cobblers and pot pies. The 5 oz size works well for single-serve desserts β€” roughly half a cup of filling.

Where It Falls Short

The honest downsides:

Size limitation is real. At 5 oz, these are appetizer-sized, not entree-sized. If you’re meal-prepping full dinners, you’ll need two or three cups per meal, which defeats the convenience.

Lids aren’t lockable. They press on and stay, but there’s no tab or seal mechanism. If you’re stacking these in a crowded freezer, the bottom cup’s lid can pop off if something shifts. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing.

No size variety in the pack. You get 200 of one size. If you need both small and large cups, you’re buying two separate packs.

Who Should Buy These

  • Meal preppers doing individual portions of soup, chili, or casseroles
  • Bakers making single-serve desserts like crumbles or cheesecakes
  • Caterers or home entertainers serving appetizers at parties
  • Campers or RV owners who want disposable, oven-safe containers without carrying heavy cookware

FAQ

Are these safe for the oven and microwave? Yes. Aluminum foil is oven-safe up to about 400Β°F. They’re also microwave-safe, though you should remove the lid first β€” foil in the microwave can arc.

Can you reuse them? Technically yes, if you hand-wash carefully. But they’re designed as disposables. After one oven cycle, the foil softens slightly. Reuse for cold storage only.

Do the lids leak if you tilt the cup? No. The press-on fit creates a decent seal. I tilted a filled cup at a 45-degree angle with no leakage. Only a hard drop would cause spillage.

The Verdict

Buy it if you need disposable, portion-controlled containers that work from oven to fridge to table. The matching lids are a genuine advantage, and 400 pieces is enough volume for months of meal prep or multiple catering events.

Skip it if you need entree-sized portions, want reusable containers, or expect heavy-duty foil that survives rough handling. These are single-use, snack-sized workhorses β€” not a replacement for your full-size bakeware.

Rating: 4.6/5 β€” Solid value, honest sizing, and the lid fit is the differentiator. Just know the size limit going in.