Walmart has
32-Piece Pyrex Simply Store Glass Food Storage & Bake Round Container Set w/ Multicolor Lids (1150032) on sale for
$26.97.
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Set includes (16 containers w/ lids):
- 5x 1-Cup round glass containers w/ Green plastic lids
- 6x 2-Cup round glass containers w/ Orange plastic lids
- 3x 4-Cup round glass containers w/ Blue plastic lids
- 2x 7-Cup round glass containers w/ Red plastic lids
About this container set:
- Color-coded airtight lids make organizing a breeze
- Durable high-quality tempered glass
- Plastic lid fits snug over glass container to keep your food fresh
- Stain and odor resistant containers
- Dishwasher, freezer and microwave safe containers
- 2-year limited warranty
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Corning originally owned the trademark for both PYREX and pyrex, but later licensed the use of the logos to other companies.
Composition
Corning originally made all Pyrex products with borosilicate glass, but the new owner switched to soda-lime glass to make the cookware more affordable.
Lab tools
Corning continues to make lab tools with borosilicate glass and label them PYREX.
Safety
Neither PYREX nor pyrex is 100% resistant to thermal shock, but PYREX is safer because it's less likely to break.
I believe this is the cheaper stuff which is licensed out to other companies. Please adjust your expectations accordingly.
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Corning originally owned the trademark for both PYREX and pyrex, but later licensed the use of the logos to other companies.
Composition
Corning originally made all Pyrex products with borosilicate glass, but the new owner switched to soda-lime glass to make the cookware more affordable.
Lab tools
Corning continues to make lab tools with borosilicate glass and label them PYREX.
Safety
Neither PYREX nor pyrex is 100% resistant to thermal shock, but PYREX is safer because it's less likely to break.
I believe this is the cheaper stuff which is licensed out to other companies. Please adjust your expectations accordingly.
Corning originally owned the trademark for both PYREX and pyrex, but later licensed the use of the logos to other companies.
Composition
Corning originally made all Pyrex products with borosilicate glass, but the new owner switched to soda-lime glass to make the cookware more affordable.
Lab tools
Corning continues to make lab tools with borosilicate glass and label them PYREX.
Safety
Neither PYREX nor pyrex is 100% resistant to thermal shock, but PYREX is safer because it's less likely to break.
I believe this is the cheaper stuff which is licensed out to other companies. Please adjust your expectations accordingly.
Where can I place my hot Pyrex® dish when taking it out of the oven?
Place the hot glass dish on a dry cloth, wood or cork trivet, potholder or dry wooden cutting board. To avoid sudden severe temperature changes to the glass, NEVER place hot glass on a cold or wet surface. Failure to follow the safeguards and instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Can my Pyrex® dish go directly from the refrigerator or freezer to the oven or microwave?
Although it is perfectly fine to take your Pyrex® glass dish from the refrigerator and put it directly into a completely preheated conventional or convection oven, we advise allowing your frozen dish to thaw completely before placing it in a completely preheated conventional or convection oven. Failure to follow the safeguards and instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Can my Pyrex® dish go directly from refrigerator or freezer to oven or microwave?
NO - Please allow the dish to come to room temperature before inserting into a preheated oven or microwave. Failure to follow the safeguards and instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
For those with existing sets, need a deal on just the three largest sizes. Otherwise there's too many of the small ones decorating the wall in the back of the cabinet lol.
Where can I place my hot Pyrex® dish when taking it out of the oven?
Place the hot glass dish on a dry cloth, wood or cork trivet, potholder or dry wooden cutting board. To avoid sudden severe temperature changes to the glass, NEVER place hot glass on a cold or wet surface. Failure to follow the safeguards and instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Can my Pyrex® dish go directly from the refrigerator or freezer to the oven or microwave?
Although it is perfectly fine to take your Pyrex® glass dish from the refrigerator and put it directly into a completely preheated conventional or convection oven, we advise allowing your frozen dish to thaw completely before placing it in a completely preheated conventional or convection oven. Failure to follow the safeguards and instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Can my Pyrex® dish go directly from refrigerator or freezer to oven or microwave?
NO - Please allow the dish to come to room temperature before inserting into a preheated oven or microwave. Failure to follow the safeguards and instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
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Soooo, they recommend a few things.
Maybe I'm not supposed to use them in the microwave or put them in the dishwasher, but what garbage they must be if they can't be used like that.
Maybe I'm not supposed to use them in the microwave or put them in the dishwasher, but what garbage they must be if they can't be used like that.
My Pyrex lids are still perfect after 5+ years of use. They always go in the dishwasher but never the microwave. Wonder if that's the difference
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