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Pyrex: 2-Qt Baking Dish $8.10, 5.2-Qt 2-in-1 Glass Baking Dish w/ Glass Lid

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WatsYourDeal
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PSA, if you've access to a Costco:

The Pyrex Freshlock Glass Food Storage Container, 4 Cup (Square) [amazon.com] in this deal is $6 after coupon (Round variant also available for same price). I was about to buy 3 of them for $18 when I remembered that the Snapware Pyrex 18-piece Glass Food Storage Set [costco.com] was on Sale at Costco for $20 in my warehouse (Normally $25) and found it contains the following pieces:

(2) 1-cup small round containers with lids
(2) 2-cup small rectangular containers with lids
(2) 4-cup medium square containers with lids
(2) 4-cup medium round containers with lids
(1) 6-cup large rectangular container with lid

Notice that its got 4 x 4-cup containers (2 each of Square and round) - this alone is more value than the Amazon deal ($18 for 3 containers), but it also has 5 more containers - 4 smaller ones and 1 large 6-cup container along with it, making it an unbeatable value.

Of course, if you just needed 1 or 2, or don't have access to Costco, or you strictly needed all of them in the same shape, or if the Lids in this deal are much better than Snapware such that it is a dealbreaker, then the Costco listing may not be for you - but I thought the community should know about this popular Costco offering.
electroniclog
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Corning is the original manufacturer of Pyrex. Corning used to make consumer grade Pyrex in addition to Pyrex used in labs for things like beakers and flasks. Long story short, in 1998, Corning sold the rights to their consumer products, which were then resold to another company in 2000. This company decided that using the original formula for Pyrex was too expensive using borosilicate, instead using glass made from soda-lime. Subsequently, this newer soda-lime Pyrex is not as strong as original Pyrex and does not stand up to extreme temps and/or changes in temps like the original Pyrex did.
Fast forward and now, we have the newer Pyrex, which is sold under the name pyrex and the original Pyrex, still owned by corning, exclusively making lab equipment, sold as PYREX.
Basically, when you see this stuff sold at places, it's not real Pyrex and certain people love to tell everyone about it.

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Dec 22, 2024
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SkillfulHeart577
Dec 22, 2024
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Very similar but no lid/smaller dish. $15.99 on Target.com

https://www.target.com/p/pyrex-9-...nk=sametab
Dec 22, 2024
127 Posts
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Dec 22, 2024
electroniclog
Dec 22, 2024
127 Posts
I'm surprised that nobody has made the obligatory PYREX vs pyrex contribution yet...
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Dec 22, 2024
859 Posts
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Dec 22, 2024
WatsYourDeal
Dec 22, 2024
859 Posts
PSA, if you've access to a Costco:

The Pyrex Freshlock Glass Food Storage Container, 4 Cup (Square) [amazon.com] in this deal is $6 after coupon (Round variant also available for same price). I was about to buy 3 of them for $18 when I remembered that the Snapware Pyrex 18-piece Glass Food Storage Set [costco.com] was on Sale at Costco for $20 in my warehouse (Normally $25) and found it contains the following pieces:

(2) 1-cup small round containers with lids
(2) 2-cup small rectangular containers with lids
(2) 4-cup medium square containers with lids
(2) 4-cup medium round containers with lids
(1) 6-cup large rectangular container with lid

Notice that its got 4 x 4-cup containers (2 each of Square and round) - this alone is more value than the Amazon deal ($18 for 3 containers), but it also has 5 more containers - 4 smaller ones and 1 large 6-cup container along with it, making it an unbeatable value.

Of course, if you just needed 1 or 2, or don't have access to Costco, or you strictly needed all of them in the same shape, or if the Lids in this deal are much better than Snapware such that it is a dealbreaker, then the Costco listing may not be for you - but I thought the community should know about this popular Costco offering.
Dec 22, 2024
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Drinkman
Dec 22, 2024
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Quote from electroniclog :
I'm surprised that nobody has made the obligatory PYREX vs pyrex contribution yet...
It's only been up an hour. Give it time.
Dec 22, 2024
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StarmanDXE
Dec 22, 2024
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Quote from SkillfulHeart577 :
Very similar but no lid/smaller dish. $15.99 on Target.comhttps://www.target.com/p/pyrex-9-...nk=sametab
For $1 more ($16.99) you can get it with a plastic storage lid:
https://www.target.com/p/pyrex-9-...A-88156166
Dec 22, 2024
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n8236
Dec 22, 2024
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It's only been up an hour. Give it time.
Tell me more
Dec 22, 2024
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flavianduril
Dec 22, 2024
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Tempted as I am a proponent of using glass in the kitchen for storage etc but seeing a lot more fit/seal and explosive reviews when sorted by recency on the baking dish.

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GreySquirrel365
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Quote from SkillfulHeart577 :
Very similar but no lid/smaller dish. $15.99 on Target.com

https://www.target.com/p/pyrex-9-...nk=sametab [target.com]
looks like the lid in OP doubles as a secondary dish as well (could use for brownies or similar). IMO worth the extra $
Dec 22, 2024
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DontTaxBeer
Dec 22, 2024
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Quote from electroniclog :
I'm surprised that nobody has made the obligatory PYREX vs pyrex contribution yet...
i have no idea what that means.
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electroniclog
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Quote from DontTaxBeer :
i have no idea what that means.
Corning is the original manufacturer of Pyrex. Corning used to make consumer grade Pyrex in addition to Pyrex used in labs for things like beakers and flasks. Long story short, in 1998, Corning sold the rights to their consumer products, which were then resold to another company in 2000. This company decided that using the original formula for Pyrex was too expensive using borosilicate, instead using glass made from soda-lime. Subsequently, this newer soda-lime Pyrex is not as strong as original Pyrex and does not stand up to extreme temps and/or changes in temps like the original Pyrex did.
Fast forward and now, we have the newer Pyrex, which is sold under the name pyrex and the original Pyrex, still owned by corning, exclusively making lab equipment, sold as PYREX.
Basically, when you see this stuff sold at places, it's not real Pyrex and certain people love to tell everyone about it.
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Dec 23, 2024
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rhymemaze
Dec 23, 2024
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Thanks for the post. The lid seems perfect for casseroles with cheese on top. Now I can hopefully stop floating foil on top when needed. In for one.
Dec 23, 2024
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stretch.dollar99
Dec 23, 2024
101 Posts
Quote from WatsYourDeal :
PSA, if you've access to a Costco:

The Pyrex Freshlock Glass Food Storage Container, 4 Cup (Square) [amazon.com] in this deal is $6 after coupon (Round variant also available for same price). I was about to buy 3 of them for $18 when I remembered that the Snapware Pyrex 18-piece Glass Food Storage Set [costco.com] was on Sale at Costco for $20 in my warehouse (Normally $25) and found it contains the following pieces:

(2) 1-cup small round containers with lids
(2) 2-cup small rectangular containers with lids
(2) 4-cup medium square containers with lids
(2) 4-cup medium round containers with lids
(1) 6-cup large rectangular container with lid

Notice that its got 4 x 4-cup containers (2 each of Square and round) - this alone is more value than the Amazon deal ($18 for 3 containers), but it also has 5 more containers - 4 smaller ones and 1 large 6-cup container along with it, making it an unbeatable value.

Of course, if you just needed 1 or 2, or don't have access to Costco, or you strictly needed all of them in the same shape, or if the Lids in this deal are much better than Snapware such that it is a dealbreaker, then the Costco listing may not be for you - but I thought the community should know about this popular Costco offering.
Oven safe ?
Dec 23, 2024
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DontTaxBeer
Dec 23, 2024
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Quote from electroniclog :
Corning is the original manufacturer of Pyrex. Corning used to make consumer grade Pyrex in addition to Pyrex used in labs for things like beakers and flasks. Long story short, in 1998, Corning sold the rights to their consumer products, which were then resold to another company in 2000. This company decided that using the original formula for Pyrex was too expensive using borosilicate, instead using glass made from soda-lime. Subsequently, this newer soda-lime Pyrex is not as strong as original Pyrex and does not stand up to extreme temps and/or changes in temps like the original Pyrex did.
Fast forward and now, we have the newer Pyrex, which is sold under the name pyrex and the original Pyrex, still owned by corning, exclusively making lab equipment, sold as PYREX.
Basically, when you see this stuff sold at places, it's not real Pyrex and certain people love to tell everyone about it.
wow, thats nuts! was there no consumer backlash?
Dec 24, 2024
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Ck2hi
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Quote from DontTaxBeer :
wow, thats nuts! was there no consumer backlash?
There was, but a very very very small amount. The average person these days cannot understand the difference. Very sad.

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snakepudding
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Quote from electroniclog :
I'm surprised that nobody has made the obligatory PYREX vs pyrex contribution yet...
Today's pyrex is window glass, AKA soda-lime glass, which is not resistant to thermal shock. At one time, this version of pyrex may have been annealed but it was never the equivalent of the original PYREX which was borosilicate glass which is used in laboratories. Do NOT use this crap in ovens or other heating processes.
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