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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 2d ago
frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 2d ago

3-Pack 2-Cup Anchor Hocking Glass Storage Containers with Lids (Navy Lids)

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$6.35

$16

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Walmart has 3-Pack 2-Cup Anchor Hocking Glass Storage Containers with Lids (Clear w/ Navy Lids) for $6.34. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

Amazon has 4-Pack 2-Cup Anchor Hocking Glass Storage Containers with Lids for $8.45. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Walmart has 3-Pack 2-Cup Anchor Hocking Glass Storage Containers with Lids (Clear w/ Navy Lids) for $6.34. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

Amazon has 4-Pack 2-Cup Anchor Hocking Glass Storage Containers with Lids for $8.45. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available Colors:Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

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Model: Anchor Hocking 2 Cup Glass Storage Containers with Lids, Set of 4 Glass Food Storage Containers with Mint SnugFit Lids

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So sad, I also have a bunch of glass with lids that have worn out. Typically cheaper to get a new set than just the lids....

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Worth it just for the lids!
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Quote from kerplunk :
Worth it just for the lids!

So sad, I also have a bunch of glass with lids that have worn out. Typically cheaper to get a new set than just the lids....
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I've bought a different set from same company. Used them to freeze soup. 2 out of the 5 i bought cracked
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Quote from arribasn :
So sad, I also have a bunch of glass with lids that have worn out. Typically cheaper to get a new set than just the lids....

Not sure but I recall a friend telling me they sell lids at Walmart
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Not sure if this is slickdeal. Wallyworld has set of 3 for 6.34 regular price - same brand and size.
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Quote from bouncy :
I've bought a different set from same company. Used them to freeze soup. 2 out of the 5 i bought cracked
arent you not supposed to freeze things in glass because of basic physics? because water expands and all?
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Quote from rg0p :
Not sure if this is slickdeal. Wallyworld has set of 3 for 6.34 regular price - same brand and size.
Does it free ship tho?
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Quote from arribasn :
So sad, I also have a bunch of glass with lids that have worn out. Typically cheaper to get a new set than just the lids....
I went and bought silicone lids. Pricey but it was worth it to me.
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Quote from ibuythingshere :
arent you not supposed to freeze things in glass because of basic physics? because water expands and all?
Unless you are filling a glass container to the rim/completely (leaving no room for expansion), then no, 'basic physics' should not cause any issues. And that would apply equally to plastic containers...
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Quote from stevoluks :
Unless you are filling a glass container to the rim/completely (leaving no room for expansion), then no, 'basic physics' should not cause any issues. And that would apply equally to plastic containers...

There *should not* be issues if there's room to expand at the top, but you're still taking a risk. I do it anyway 🤷

Plastic is a bit more... plastic... than glass, but can be brittle at low temperatures. I don't feel as bad about losing a cheap plastic container though.
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Quote from ibuythingshere :
arent you not supposed to freeze things in glass because of basic physics? because water expands and all?
Glass containers filled with liquid will generally not crack in the freezer with some simple precautions.
Only use thicker walled glass that is vertical, preferably tapered out and never in. it's all about slower expansion AND contraction.
As has been pointed out, leave space at the top. Chill to refrigerator temperature before freezing at 0°F. Recommended maximum temperature for freezer food safety.
Thaw slowly in refrigerator and then air or COLD water. Never use warm or worse hot water, let alone the microwave.
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Quote from SpiritR :
Glass containers filled with liquid will generally not crack in the freezer with some simple precautions.
Only use thicker walled glass that is vertical, preferably tapered out and never in. it's all about slower expansion AND contraction.
As has been pointed out, leave space at the top. Chill to refrigerator temperature before freezing at 0°F. Recommended maximum temperature for freezer food safety.
Thaw slowly in refrigerator and then air or COLD water. Never use warm or worse hot water, let alone the microwave.

None of this matters if you're using borosilicate glass.
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It could just say pint but 2-cup works too
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Quote from HappyCrowd987 :
Does it free ship tho?
If you Walmart+ membership. Just like Amazon ships only for Prime membership!

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