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expiredGrumps01 posted Apr 15, 2024 09:30 PM
expiredGrumps01 posted Apr 15, 2024 09:30 PM

5-Piece Anchor Hocking SecureLock Revolution Clear Glass Canister Set

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Walmart has 5-Piece Anchor Hocking SecureLock Revolution Clear Glass Canister Set on sale for $10.33. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member Grumps01 for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Includes: (2) .5 Quart, (2) 1 Quart and (1) 2 Quart with polypropylene grey lids
  • Maximize hold. Minimize messes.
  • Buy. Reuse. Save.
  • Store it. Stack it. Love it.
  • Anchor Hocking glass jars are healthier than plastic and metal.

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Walmart has 5-Piece Anchor Hocking SecureLock Revolution Clear Glass Canister Set on sale for $10.33. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member Grumps01 for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Includes: (2) .5 Quart, (2) 1 Quart and (1) 2 Quart with polypropylene grey lids
  • Maximize hold. Minimize messes.
  • Buy. Reuse. Save.
  • Store it. Stack it. Love it.
  • Anchor Hocking glass jars are healthier than plastic and metal.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here

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Swellfella
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You can keep your weed in here
herbsprovence
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In reply to the guy that said that it is possible, no, it isn't going to happen. You typically have to subject soda lime glass to relatively extreme changes in temperature for it to happen. This is more akin to moving a bakeware from the oven to under running cold tap water. You shouldn't get anything from dumping hot oatmeal into a room temperature container.

Thickness and material quality matters as well but I would trust modern soda lime Pyrex with not shattering with normal-use temperature changes.

Do your own research but in my eyes, the controversy from Pyrex changing from borosilicate to soda lime is incredibly overblown. Soda lime glass is not inherently worse than borosilicate. People definitely had them shatter when doing things with the bakeware they were used to doing previously with borosilicate like pouring cold water to soak a hot bake dish but if you just don't do that, doubt it'll shatter.
WenW5757
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Seems like Mason jars are better options for this kind of setup.

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foefiveApr 16, 2024 01:50 PM
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I get that these are primarily for dry storage, but do you think one would break with hot oatmeal in it?
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Quote from foefive :
I get that these are primarily for dry storage, but do you think one would break with hot oatmeal in it?
It's possible. Would recommend looking for PYREX glass storage containers if you are wanting glass containers that can withstand heat. Look for PYREX in upper case branding instead of pyrex which from my limited understanding is not as heat resistant as upper case PYREX branded products
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bagofchipsApr 16, 2024 03:51 PM
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Quote from janus008 :
It's possible. Would recommend looking for PYREX glass storage containers if you are wanting glass containers that can withstand heat. Look for PYREX in upper case branding instead of pyrex which from my limited understanding is not as heat resistant as upper case PYREX branded products
Wow I just assumed it was Pyrex given it was Anchor Hocking.
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You can keep your weed in here
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MurphysLawyerApr 16, 2024 05:23 PM
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Quote from Swellfella :
You can keep your weed in here
Sold!
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Seems like Mason jars are better options for this kind of setup.
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Quote from janus008 :
It's possible. Would recommend looking for PYREX glass storage containers if you are wanting glass containers that can withstand heat. Look for PYREX in upper case branding instead of pyrex which from my limited understanding is not as heat resistant as upper case PYREX branded products
Kind of true but not really. This image is a better representation on what you should be looking for for Pyrex along with some information. https://imgur.com/gallery/E2LBN5n
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hubernomiddlesngApr 16, 2024 10:04 PM
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Quote from foefive :
I get that these are primarily for dry storage, but do you think one would break with hot oatmeal in it?
In reply to the guy that said that it is possible, no, it isn't going to happen. You typically have to subject soda lime glass to relatively extreme changes in temperature for it to happen. This is more akin to moving a bakeware from the oven to under running cold tap water. You shouldn't get anything from dumping hot oatmeal into a room temperature container.

Thickness and material quality matters as well but I would trust modern soda lime Pyrex with not shattering with normal-use temperature changes.

Do your own research but in my eyes, the controversy from Pyrex changing from borosilicate to soda lime is incredibly overblown. Soda lime glass is not inherently worse than borosilicate. People definitely had them shatter when doing things with the bakeware they were used to doing previously with borosilicate like pouring cold water to soak a hot bake dish but if you just don't do that, doubt it'll shatter.
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BoastfulPear523Apr 16, 2024 11:28 PM
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Quote from herbsprovence :
In reply to the guy that said that it is possible, no, it isn't going to happen. You typically have to subject soda lime glass to relatively extreme changes in temperature for it to happen. This is more akin to moving a bakeware from the oven to under running cold tap water. You shouldn't get anything from dumping hot oatmeal into a room temperature container.

Thickness and material quality matters as well but I would trust modern soda lime Pyrex with not shattering with normal-use temperature changes.

Do your own research but in my eyes, the controversy from Pyrex changing from borosilicate to soda lime is incredibly overblown. Soda lime glass is not inherently worse than borosilicate. People definitely had them shatter when doing things with the bakeware they were used to doing previously with borosilicate like pouring cold water to soak a hot bake dish but if you just don't do that, doubt it'll shatter.
I was literally just about to say the same thing 😜
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You can keep your weed in here
I can keep your weed for you!!! 😁
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I am OG-Bluntman, and I approve this message.
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WyattN1989Apr 17, 2024 03:14 AM
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Quote from janus008 :
It's possible. Would recommend looking for PYREX glass storage containers if you are wanting glass containers that can withstand heat. Look for PYREX in upper case branding instead of pyrex which from my limited understanding is not as heat resistant as upper case PYREX branded products
Regular pyrex is made from tempered soda lime glass, which is more than adequate for hot oatmeal. It's also more bump and drop resistant than PYREX. PYREX uses borosilicate glass with the primary benefit being highly tolerant to sudden temperature changes which makes it ideal for baking. For the use case presented lowercase pyrex is ideal.
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TalA9559Apr 17, 2024 04:51 AM
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Quote from Swellfella :
You can keep your weed in here
It reminds me of that scene from "The Hot Chick".
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