17.5-oz Pyrex Color Changing Glass Water Bottles (various colors)
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House Smart via Amazon has 17.5-Oz Pyrex Color Changing Glass Water Bottles (various colors) on sale from $10.34. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.
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House Smart via Amazon[amazon.com] has Select17.5-Oz Pyrex Color Changing Glass Water Bottles (Various Colors) on sale from $9.55Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.
Model: Pyrex 17.5-Oz Color Changing Glass Water Bottle with Silicone Coating, Leakproof and Textured Glass Reusable Water Bottle, Eco-Friendly, BPA-Free Silicone Coating, Blur Tie Dye
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DANGEROUS! My daughter took this to gym. It was knocked over and apparently broke. Another girl placed it upright. My daughter took a swig and swallowed broken glass. The color-changing laminate conceals any breakage. Very dangerous product for that reason.
If you happens to be around Buffalo NY, these have been on the clearance shelf at the Corning Museum of Glass gift shop for a while, as well as some other pyrex branded stuff.
However, I highly recommend to buy a ticket to see the museum if you have never been to.
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Was thinking to buy for my teenager but its glass is shatter proof and not break proof so will not sustain a drop I believe. Pass on if you happen to drop stuff often 😕
Was thinking to buy for my teenager but its glass is shatter proof and not break proof so will not sustain a drop I believe. Pass on if you happen to drop stuff often 😕
My wife has had hers for a few months now and it hasn't broken yet. She's super clumsy and drops everything. Can't say it won't break but it seems really sturdy for glass.
If you happens to be around Buffalo NY, these have been on the clearance shelf at the Corning Museum of Glass gift shop for a while, as well as some other pyrex branded stuff.
However, I highly recommend to buy a ticket to see the museum if you have never been to.
If you happens to be around Buffalo NY, these have been on the clearance shelf at the Corning Museum of Glass gift shop for a while, as well as some other pyrex branded stuff.
However, I highly recommend to buy a ticket to see the museum if you have never been to.
I have family in Buffalo and have never been. I'll have to check that out the next time I'm there, thanks!
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06-11-2023 at 03:42 PM.
DANGEROUS! My daughter took this to gym. It was knocked over and apparently broke. Another girl placed it upright. My daughter took a swig and swallowed broken glass. The color-changing laminate conceals any breakage. Very dangerous product for that reason.
DANGEROUS! My daughter took this to gym. It was knocked over and apparently broke. Another girl placed it upright. My daughter took a swig and swallowed broken glass. The color-changing laminate conceals any breakage. Very dangerous product for that reason.
I'm looking at the dents in my steel bottles and wondering how this could possibly be a product. I'm not even a clumsy person but things get knocked over or dropped once in awhile...
Pyrex glass in general isn't the quality it was a few decades ago.
I've purchased pyrex bowls in the last 10 years that had air bubbles under the rim and the glass there broke off in very thin pieces. The breakage could easily be missed.
I won't use pyrex purchased recently.
I have decades old mixing bowls, custard bowls, and other pyrex items I use, but stay away pyrex made in last 20 years.
Pyrex also just declared bankruptcy - it's trying to reorganize, but it's been having problems for a while.
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However, I highly recommend to buy a ticket to see the museum if you have never been to.
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My wife has had hers for a few months now and it hasn't broken yet. She's super clumsy and drops everything. Can't say it won't break but it seems really sturdy for glass.
However, I highly recommend to buy a ticket to see the museum if you have never been to.
However, I highly recommend to buy a ticket to see the museum if you have never been to.
I have family in Buffalo and have never been. I'll have to check that out the next time I'm there, thanks!
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Thanks, not worth the risk.
Corning, NY is just over a 2 hour drive from Buffalo. But it is a great museum and has a cute downtown.
I've purchased pyrex bowls in the last 10 years that had air bubbles under the rim and the glass there broke off in very thin pieces. The breakage could easily be missed.
I won't use pyrex purchased recently.
I have decades old mixing bowls, custard bowls, and other pyrex items I use, but stay away pyrex made in last 20 years.
Pyrex also just declared bankruptcy - it's trying to reorganize, but it's been having problems for a while.