Walmart has 30-Pc Anchor Hocking Glass Food Storage Containers & Baking Dishes on sale for $20. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+ or select free store pick up where stock permits.
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Meh. Would have been better if there were a few larger containers in the set.
And the big ones don't even have lids
I love glass storage containers but these ones suck, all the lids are cracking after less than 2 years of light use. Never put in dishwasher, just hand-washed and dried.
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I'm not a big fan of glass storage containers. However I do like AH bakeware for baking. It works well and lasts, as long as you don't drop it. Therefore, only the baking dishes are appealing to me as a gift. Maybe use the $20 and see how many baking dishes you can buy.
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11-15-2023 at 03:23 PM.
I love glass storage containers but these ones suck, all the lids are cracking after less than 2 years of light use. Never put in dishwasher, just hand-washed and dried.
I love glass storage containers but these ones suck, all the lids are cracking after less than 2 years of light use. Never put in dishwasher, just hand-washed and dried.
I've had a couple brands (including Pyrex) with lids like this that also cracked.
A couple brands of hard plastic lids with snap closures (like Pyrex Snapware) haven't broke after many years so I only trust lids like that.
I've had a couple brands with lids like this that also cracked.
A couple brands of hard plastic lids with snap closures (like Pyrex Snapware) haven't broke after many years so I only trust lids like that.
Yep! I use those daily for lunches for a few years, haven't had one go bad yet. Not sure of brand but one of the sets I've seen on here as a deal, they're from Sam's club.
I think it would be a great gift. In fact, I'm buying a few for that purpose. The biggest complaint with these types of storage containers is the floppy lid. They warp and crack over time. If that happens, the containers can still be used as ramekins, dessert bowls and condiment/dip containers.
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And the big ones don't even have lids
I'm not a big fan of glass storage containers. However I do like AH bakeware for baking. It works well and lasts, as long as you don't drop it. Therefore, only the baking dishes are appealing to me as a gift. Maybe use the $20 and see how many baking dishes you can buy.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SturgeonGeneral
I've had a couple brands (including Pyrex) with lids like this that also cracked.
A couple brands of hard plastic lids with snap closures (like Pyrex Snapware) haven't broke after many years so I only trust lids like that.
A couple brands of hard plastic lids with snap closures (like Pyrex Snapware) haven't broke after many years so I only trust lids like that.
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