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Armada Baking Paper 15m
Armada Baking Paper 15m
Armada Baking Paper 15m
Armada Baking Paper 15m

Armada Baking Paper 15m

(1,548 reviews)

Armada Baking Paper makes baking and cooking easier ensuring nothing sticks to your cookware. With it's nonstick coating, Armada Baking Paper is a convenient way to cook with no need to grease or bake with fats or oils.

Armada Baking Paper makes baking and cooking easier ensuring nothing sticks to your cookware. With it's nonstick coating, Armada Baking Paper is a convenient way to cook with no need to grease or bake with fats or oils.

$2.70 - $3.98

in 3 offers

The current lowest price is $2.70. The all-time low was $1.81 on 15 July 2025 — today's price is 49% above the lowest ever.

Prices last updated 5 June 2026.

Armada Baking Paper 15m

$2.70

(1,548 reviews)

Armada Baking Paper makes baking and cooking easier ensuring nothing sticks to your cookware. With it's nonstick coating, Armada Baking Paper is a convenient way to cook with no need to grease or bake with fats or oils.

Armada Baking Paper makes baking and cooking easier ensuring nothing sticks to your cookware. With it's nonstick coating, Armada Baking Paper is a convenient way to cook with no need to grease or bake with fats or oils.

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Last updated at 05/06/2026 16:12:26

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Woolworths

$2.70

Armada Baking Paper 15m

30-day returns

Uber Eats

$2.85

Armada Baking Paper, 15 m

Same-day delivery on orders of $10+

Fruitco AUS

$3.98

Armada Baking Paper 15m

Delivery between Sat – Mon $50

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

13 November 2021bernie11

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Washing up is easier. Since I do most of the washing up, I find this product to be terrific. Some of the hardest dishes to wash are ones that have gone into the oven for baking, including roasts. It either takes a lot of soaking or a lot of scrubbing and forget about putting them in the dishwasher (not that I use the dishwasher often). It's simply a matter of lining a baking tray with the baking paper before adding a roast or other foods for cooking in the oven. Some foods can stick but a brush of oil or spray prevents that. It even prolongs the life of non stick baking trays. I am a fan and this is as good as the more expensive brands.

4 September 2022gleresa

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Baking paper is baking paper! I am a total fan of all the Armada products that I have tried and this one is no exception! It was hard to tell the difference between it and Gladbake, although the Armada is slightly thinner. To me that did not make any difference and the products did not stick. I love using baking paper for "sticky" things in my airfryer (Yes I am very careful with making sure it is weighted down with the food!) and this one is so much cheaper than the named brands. Thank you Armada for another great product and Bunch for this useful sample

26 October 2021hungry4more

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Generally good, but keep away from intense heat source. I loved using this baking paper because it's durable and pretty non stick. However I have quite a narrow electric grill where the oven tray is quite close to the heating element. On a couple of occasions where I kept the baking paper a bit too long, it's touched the heating element. This has caused the baking paper to burn, and twice for it to start a flame. I've since switched to using aluminium foil when cooking in my grill. Haven't experienced any problems with the baking paper when baking in the oven (separate compartment to grill).

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Woolworths

$2.70

Armada Baking Paper 15m

30-day returns

Uber Eats

$2.85

Armada Baking Paper, 15 m

Same-day delivery on orders of $10+

Fruitco AUS

$3.98

Armada Baking Paper 15m

Delivery between Sat – Mon $50

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

13 November 2021

Washing up is easier. Since I do most of the washing up, I find this product to be terrific. Some of the hardest dishes to wash are ones that have gone into the oven for baking, including roasts. It either takes a lot of soaking or a lot of scrubbing and forget about putting them in the dishwasher (not that I use the dishwasher often). It's simply a matter of lining a baking tray with the baking paper before adding a roast or other foods for cooking in the oven. Some foods can stick but a brush of oil or spray prevents that. It even prolongs the life of non stick baking trays. I am a fan and this is as good as the more expensive brands.

bernie11 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
4 September 2022

Baking paper is baking paper! I am a total fan of all the Armada products that I have tried and this one is no exception! It was hard to tell the difference between it and Gladbake, although the Armada is slightly thinner. To me that did not make any difference and the products did not stick. I love using baking paper for "sticky" things in my airfryer (Yes I am very careful with making sure it is weighted down with the food!) and this one is so much cheaper than the named brands. Thank you Armada for another great product and Bunch for this useful sample

gleresa originally posted on woolworths.com.au
26 October 2021

Generally good, but keep away from intense heat source. I loved using this baking paper because it's durable and pretty non stick. However I have quite a narrow electric grill where the oven tray is quite close to the heating element. On a couple of occasions where I kept the baking paper a bit too long, it's touched the heating element. This has caused the baking paper to burn, and twice for it to start a flame. I've since switched to using aluminium foil when cooking in my grill. Haven't experienced any problems with the baking paper when baking in the oven (separate compartment to grill).

hungry4more originally posted on woolworths.com.au
23 January 2022

Glad to bake. I have used the Armada baking paper and have found it to be a very good product. I buy when on special and will also buy other brands if they are on special too. I didn’t realise until reading the extra info that’s it’s made in China . I’m not sure where the other brands are made so I will have to have a closer look next time. I would reconsider buying an alternative if I could find something made locally. Jury’s is out as to whether or not I will continue to buy.

jazzy_138 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
23 June 2023

Doesn’t stick! I stopped buying Woolworths baking paper because my food always stuck to it so I went to another brand. I’m glad I received this as an Everyday Extra Perk because I wouldn’t have given it a go otherwise. This baking paper is great and it really doesn’t have my food stick to it. Made in China, not sure why it can’t be made here. Also, it is at an affordable price of $3 a pack. I would definitely consider purchasing again.

kellyjayne originally posted on woolworths.com.au
26 June 2021

Does the job well. I’m quite happy to buy home branded baking paper as I can imagine You getting it too wrong and it gets thrown away after it’s use anyway. Decided to try this Armada branded one this time. The packaging is bright and attractive. There is an image of choc chip cookies on the pack which I guess is to signify the “baking” aspect. Easy enough to open the box although I wasn’t sure if I should be ripping the top half or bottom half of the cardboard away. Underneath the cardboard was a foil serrated blade to cut the paper. The roll of paper was stuck together with a long sticker strip which I’m unsure if this is supposed to be reused to stick the edge down until it’s next use? ‍♀️The side of the box has two areas where you can push in and indent some ... MoreDoes the job well. I’m quite happy to buy home branded baking paper as I can imagine You getting it too wrong and it gets thrown away after it’s use anyway. Decided to try this Armada branded one this time. The packaging is bright and attractive. There is an image of choc chip cookies on the pack which I guess is to signify the “baking” aspect. Easy enough to open the box although I wasn’t sure if I should be ripping the top half or bottom half of the cardboard away. Underneath the cardboard was a foil serrated blade to cut the paper. The roll of paper was stuck together with a long sticker strip which I’m unsure if this is supposed to be reused to stick the edge down until it’s next use? ‍♀️The side of the box has two areas where you can push in and indent some cardboard flaps to help keep the roll of paper in place. This worked quite well. The paper has a nice slick smooth feel to it. I used it on my baking trays underneath my recent Chicken Kiev samples and deine sweet potato chips. Before baking:After baking:The edge of the overhanging paper browned a little in the oven but this happens a lot with my oven. These items didn’t burn on the paper and the oily residue from them didn’t seep through the paper, keeping the tray underneath clean. (Except arrived the edges of the chips where the oil may have run off the paper onto the tray. )The box states that there is “no need to grease” which I think is referring to the tray as sometimes recipes ask for you to “grease and line the tray”. It also says there is no need to grease or bake with fats and oils suggesting that the foods will just cook on their own if placed on this paper. Made in China ❌Box and tube are recyclable ♻️ ✅$2. 70 for 15 metres is an ok price I would think ✅Happy to buy this again.

kooshi originally posted on woolworths.com.au
17 February 2021

Good product. I use baking paper on a regular basis. this product performs to the same standard as the more expensive products. It feels the same as the Multix paper that I am currently using and as far as I could determine is about the same thickness. I note that the product is made in China and that it is from responsible sources and is FSC certified. The Multix on the other hand is European paper packed in China. I did not know this and assumed it was produced in Australia. The pricepoint of the Armada paper is welcoming but would prefer it to be produced in Australia. I am now going to search the shelves to try to find an Australian product

ladyschnitzel originally posted on woolworths.com.au
4 April 2023

Always in my pantry. Love this baking paper. We always have a couple of rolls of it on hand in the pantry as we use lots of it. We use it in our sandwich press, on baking trays, pizza trays & cake tins. It stops the food sticking and burning to the tray/appliance and limits the amount of grease on the trays. Just have to wipe the tray down with some paper towel and pop it away instead of hard scrubbing & soaking. Great price too. Highly recommend.

mum_to_three originally posted on woolworths.com.au
14 June 2023

Does a great job, made in China. I received this as an everyday extras monthly perk. Regular cost is $3 for 15 metres. Does a great job keeping oven trays clean and doesn’t need any oil spray ( as I find aluminium foil does). Made in China- box and tube are recyclable, so I presume the paper is not ( doesn’t say). I would recommend this to anyone who wants a great price baking paper!

notafool originally posted on woolworths.com.au
20 January 2022

Not very strong. Good recyclable packaging (both box and tube), the cutter worked well and the perforated guide made it easy to open. From first glance, it looked lesser quality than my current brand, it’s thinner, a bit flimsy and rips easily. I also find the strong chemical smell a little off putting. Made in China. I used it to roast pork (2hrs) and to bake biscuits (15mins). It worked ok for the biscuits and didn’t stick nor burn. However, when I used it for roasting meat, the edges of the paper turned yellow and became brittle. It also fell apart at the bottom where the drippings pooled. I’d use it for light baking but wouldn’t recommend it for heavy duty use such as roasting. Definitely not suited where the paper can be saturated with drippings and sauces from ... MoreNot very strong. Good recyclable packaging (both box and tube), the cutter worked well and the perforated guide made it easy to open. From first glance, it looked lesser quality than my current brand, it’s thinner, a bit flimsy and rips easily. I also find the strong chemical smell a little off putting. Made in China. I used it to roast pork (2hrs) and to bake biscuits (15mins). It worked ok for the biscuits and didn’t stick nor burn. However, when I used it for roasting meat, the edges of the paper turned yellow and became brittle. It also fell apart at the bottom where the drippings pooled. I’d use it for light baking but wouldn’t recommend it for heavy duty use such as roasting. Definitely not suited where the paper can be saturated with drippings and sauces from hours of cooking. Cheap for $3 for 15mtrs but it’s false economy. No buy.

readmylips originally posted on woolworths.com.au