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6-Piece Pyrex Easy Grab Bake & Store Glass Storage Value Pack Set

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Walmart has 6-Piece Pyrex Easy Grab Bake & Store Glass Storage Value Set on sale for $15.98. Select free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
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Includes:
  • (1) 3-Quart Glass Baking Dish with Lid: 16.25'' wide x 9.5'' deep x 2.5'' high
  • (1) 6-Cup Glass Food Storage with Lid: 8.5'' wide x 6.5'' deep x 2.5'' high
  • (1) 3-Cup Glass Food Storage with Lid: 7.25'' wide x 5.5'' deep x 1.75'' high

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  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on over 520 customer reviews on Walmart.com
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    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
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Walmart has 6-Piece Pyrex Easy Grab Bake & Store Glass Storage Value Set on sale for $15.98. Select free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
  • Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • (1) 3-Quart Glass Baking Dish with Lid: 16.25'' wide x 9.5'' deep x 2.5'' high
  • (1) 6-Cup Glass Food Storage with Lid: 8.5'' wide x 6.5'' deep x 2.5'' high
  • (1) 3-Cup Glass Food Storage with Lid: 7.25'' wide x 5.5'' deep x 1.75'' high

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on over 520 customer reviews on Walmart.com
  • About this store:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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MikeThor
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There are websites that help explain the logo differences and what they mean as far as makeup. Generally, if the logo is all caps it's borosilicate and if it's all lowercase it's soda lime glass (the kind that "explodes."
xzelick
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Both types have their benefits, you just need to know which you have so you can treat it properly. The newer tempered glass ones are much stronger against physical damage, but are susceptible to shattering from extreme temperature variations.

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Original price showing $19.48 for me . Am I missing something?
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This has been this price for the last couple of months, unless that's localized. I got it during Christmas for the same price. Good stuff
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Not a lot of information on this set on Walmart's website. I'm a fan of Pyrex stuff, in general, but all of my Pyrex was made in USA. Not clear where this is made. Some of the reviews suggest overseas (China). Also, there are a BUNCH of reviews that complain about the glass dishes shattering in the oven… even when put in at room temp. There are so many reviews about Pyrex dishes shattering on Walmart's website, I think you can't ignore it.

The above said - this would be a great deal, but there are numerous complaints about cracked lids and dishes shattering in the oven.

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1 out of 5 stars review
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12/9/2022
DANGEROUS PRODUCT
Bought this three piece set. Brought home and washed the 9x13 and built a wonderful Green Bean Casserole. All the ingredients except the crackers were precooked and warm. Placed in a 350F oven and within 10 minutes the pan literally exploded. Went to Pyrex website and filed a warranty claim form. Have heard nothing from them. As stated in many other posts, these are extremely dangerous. The shattered glass went into another casserole (one of the smaller ones with the package) and the cleanup was just as dangerous.See less
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Unless it's made from borosilicate glass it's garbage. Most Pyrex made today is just tempered glass.
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gimmeryce
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Is this PRYREX (old) or pyrex (new)? Can't tell from the pics

Edit: it's pyrex (new) from looking up the mfg pn
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Quote from MikeThor :
Unless it's made from borosilicate glass it's garbage. Most Pyrex made today is just tempered glass.
hmm. I didn't realize there were two types of pyrex. I've got a few sets at home. Is it labeled on each item? I know one of the sets, we got an identical set for my MIL. When she opened it, one piece exploded on her. I'm guessing that was tempered glass.

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Quote from bassalone :
hmm. I didn't realize there were two types of pyrex. I've got a few sets at home. Is it labeled on each item? I know one of the sets, we got an identical set for my MIL. When she opened it, one piece exploded on her. I'm guessing that was tempered glass.
There are websites that help explain the logo differences and what they mean as far as makeup. Generally, if the logo is all caps it's borosilicate and if it's all lowercase it's soda lime glass (the kind that "explodes."
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Both types have their benefits, you just need to know which you have so you can treat it properly. The newer tempered glass ones are much stronger against physical damage, but are susceptible to shattering from extreme temperature variations.
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Quote from bassalone :
hmm. I didn't realize there were two types of pyrex. I've got a few sets at home. Is it labeled on each item? I know one of the sets, we got an identical set for my MIL. When she opened it, one piece exploded on her. I'm guessing that was tempered glass.
An interesting read about the different types.

https://www.popsci.com/science/ar...take-heat/

https://freakonomics.com/2011/04/...-industry/
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I love the Sweet Romance Blossoms Assorted Color 2-Piece Rectangular Ceramic Baking Dishes better.
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heyjupiter
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FYI it's possible to get glass that says "pyrex" but lids that say "PYREX". I just picked up a set at a yard sale last weekend at this is the case, so ALWAYS look at the lettering in the glass itself. I'm going to keep it for storage, not baking as I've had a pan explode and ruin a nice roast.
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Quote from xzelick :
Both types have their benefits, you just need to know which you have so you can treat it properly. The newer tempered glass ones are much stronger against physical damage, but are susceptible to shattering from extreme temperature variations.
I wouldn't call taking a pan out of the oven and putting it on the stovetop an "extreme temperature variation". This happened to me and is actually a common scenario under which the pans explode.
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Quote from heyjupiter :
I wouldn't call taking a pan out of the oven and putting it on the stovetop an "extreme temperature variation". This happened to me and is actually a common scenario under which the pans explode.
You don't think that a 350 degree instant swing in temperature is extreme? laugh out loud

You did the one thing you aren't supposed to do with it, placing a hot piece of tempered glass on a cool solid surface. You should have used a potholder, trivet, or even a thick paper towel.
Last edited by xzelick February 22, 2023 at 07:37 AM.

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