Anchor Hocking 9"x 13" Glass Pan Casserole Baking Dish
$6
$14.25
+ Free Store Pickup
+30Deal Score
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Walmart has Anchor Hocking 9"x 13" Glass Pan Casserole Baking Dish for $5.97. Choose store pickup where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (15 day free trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Features:
3-qt glass baking dish
Tempered for maximum durability
Anchor glass is a healthier choice over metal bakeware; glass does not warp, stain, retain smells or leach chemicals into food
Microwave, pre-heated oven, refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher safe
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Our research indicates that this offer is $8.28 lower (58% savings) than the list price of $14.25
This deal matches a previous Frontpage deal from April 2021.
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Walmart[walmart.com] has the 9" x 13" Anchor Hocking Clear Glass Baking Dish on sale for $5.97. Store pickup is free. Otherwise, shipping is free w/ Walmart+ or on orders $35+.
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Current pyrex in the USA is not what the entire Pyrex brand name was built on, which was durable borosilicate baking glass. I've had two family dinners ruined by the poor quality Pyrex from the big box stores. The stuff they brand in the USA likes to explode, because you know, they needed to save 15 percent while producing it.
I like the ones that that have a plastic lid.
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Can you explain? I have pyrex glassware. Is there a problem with that?
Pyrex has historically been borosilicate. It expands and contracts much less than normal glass so is happier with temperature changes. Newer Pyrex branded glass has a blue/green color to it and is much less tolerant.
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08-02-2021 at 03:26 PM.
Current pyrex in the USA is not what the entire Pyrex brand name was built on, which was durable borosilicate baking glass. I've had two family dinners ruined by the poor quality Pyrex from the big box stores. The stuff they brand in the USA likes to explode, because you know, they needed to save 15 percent while producing it.
Current pyrex in the USA is not what the entire Pyrex brand name was built on, which was durable borosilicate baking glass. I've had two family dinners ruined by the poor quality Pyrex from the big box stores. The stuff they brand in the USA likes to explode, because you know, they needed to save 15 percent while producing it.
Yep. Get the European version in all caps (PYREX) instead of the US version in lowercase (pyrex).
this is small. Guess a lot of you here live in apartments/ 1 person household/ are doing baked goods?
how long do we have to pick it up after we order?
I am not looking to have to come there at the snap of their fingers. Stores not understanding that people have lives, might need a couple weeks before it's convenient.
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how long do we have to pick it up after we order?
I am not looking to have to come there at the snap of their fingers. Stores not understanding that people have lives, might need a couple weeks before it's convenient.