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frontpageppxyz1 | Staff posted Oct 08, 2025 01:09 PM

14-Piece Pyrex Simply Store Glass Bakeware Set (7 Containers + 7 Lids)

$21

$40

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Walmart has 14-Piece Pyrex Simply Store Glass Bakeware Set (7 Containers + 7 Lids) on sale for $20.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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About this Item:
  • Includes 7 glass containers and 7 lids
  • Non-porous glass won't absorb stains or odors
  • BPA-free plastic lids
  • Oven-, microwave-, refrigerator- and freezer-safe
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • 2-year limited warranty on glass vessels; 1-year limited warranty on plastic lids

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Returns: Extended holiday returns, Free Holiday returns until Jan 31.

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Walmart has 14-Piece Pyrex Simply Store Glass Bakeware Set (7 Containers + 7 Lids) on sale for $20.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Includes 7 glass containers and 7 lids
  • Non-porous glass won't absorb stains or odors
  • BPA-free plastic lids
  • Oven-, microwave-, refrigerator- and freezer-safe
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • 2-year limited warranty on glass vessels; 1-year limited warranty on plastic lids

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Returns: Extended holiday returns, Free Holiday returns until Jan 31.

Original Post

Written by ppxyz1 | Staff

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Model: Pyrex® Simply Store Baking Dish, Glass, 14 Piece

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Oct 08, 2025 11:38 PM
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starky53Oct 08, 2025 11:38 PM
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There is difference between pyrex and PYREX. PYREX is the original and made with with borosilicate.
pyrex is made with soda-lime glass and less expensive. - From Corning website.
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Yesterday 05:34 AM
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brucknerfanYesterday 05:34 AM
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Quote from starky53 :
There is difference between pyrex and PYREX. PYREX is the original and made with with borosilicate.
pyrex is made with soda-lime glass and less expensive. - From Corning website.
Thank you for pointing out the difference. My personal experience with the lowercase modern pyrex glass has been positive. Despite the claims that pyrex is less suitable for high heat exposure I have had zero issues with using the round 2-cup pyrex bowls in my pressure cooker to hold the rice while it cooks. As you would imagine the temperature of the glass under these conditions reaches very extreme levels. However, there is no sudden change from cold to hot or back to cold. I have not experienced any cracking or shattering. The bowls are at least a decade old.
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UniqueMagic721Yesterday 09:50 AM
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Quote from starky53 :
There is difference between pyrex and PYREX. PYREX is the original and made with with borosilicate.
pyrex is made with soda-lime glass and less expensive. - From Corning website.
lots of comparison videos on youtube. consensus is there isn't much difference for normal use, and the pyrex is safer for everyday kitchen use. It's a non-issue.
Yesterday 09:52 AM
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UniqueMagic721Yesterday 09:52 AM
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Quote from starky53 :
There is difference between pyrex and PYREX. PYREX is the original and made with with borosilicate.
pyrex is made with soda-lime glass and less expensive. - From Corning website.
lots of comparison videos on youtube. consensus is there isn't much difference for normal use, and the pyrex is safer for everyday kitchen use. It's a non-issue.
Quote from brucknerfan :
Thank you for pointing out the difference. My personal experience with the lowercase modern pyrex glass has been positive. Despite the claims that pyrex is less suitable for high heat exposure I have had zero issues with using the round 2-cup pyrex bowls in my pressure cooker to hold the rice while it cooks. As you would imagine the temperature of the glass under these conditions reaches very extreme levels. However, there is no sudden change from cold to hot or back to cold. I have not experienced any cracking or shattering. The bowls are at least a decade old.
It's only slightly less tolerant of thermal shock. Unless you are running a meth-lap and pouring sub zero chemicals into these over an open fire, you have nothing to worry about.
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Yesterday 09:55 AM
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b-t-1Yesterday 09:55 AM
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Numerous reviews note that these like to crack or even explode with NORMAL usage.
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b-t-1Yesterday 10:02 AM
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Quote from starky53 :
There is difference between pyrex and PYREX. PYREX is the original and made with with borosilicate.
pyrex is made with soda-lime glass and less expensive. - From Corning website.
Do you have a link for this? My understanding is that borosilicate in the United States is almost exclusively scientific and industrial glassware, but "consumer" is all soda-lime, regardless of the logo variations. Even when Corning still owned Pyrex, most "consumer" items were soda-lime.

If it isn't marketed as borosilicate, assume it's not.

If you want actual borosilicate glassware for home:

https://www.duralexusa.com/collec...collection
Last edited by b-t-1 October 9, 2025 at 03:05 AM.
Yesterday 02:34 PM
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rcrjoeYesterday 02:34 PM
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Have had these for many years. No problems with the glass at all but, the lids get old and crack...

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Yesterday 02:54 PM
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dalpYesterday 02:54 PM
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My history is not with the glass but the lids. They crack and are worthless in a short time. There is no easy replacement i have found. So you are left with a bunch of glass containers without lids. I'd avoid these.
Yesterday 03:37 PM
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ameanvYesterday 03:37 PM
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Quote from dalp :
My history is not with the glass but the lids. They crack and are worthless in a short time. There is no easy replacement i have found. So you are left with a bunch of glass containers without lids. I'd avoid these.
I know it is not ideal, but there are pyrex replacement lids available for a decent price on Amazon and Aliexpress. We recently bought a set.
We really prefer glass over plastic for food storage and refrigeration after meal prep. So this seems to be an optimal way.
Yesterday 03:37 PM
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hellagrantYesterday 03:37 PM
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Quote from rcrjoe :
Have had these for many years. No problems with the glass at all but, the lids get old and crack...
You can buy replacement lids from Amazon, either original or third party.
Yesterday 03:39 PM
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BaconSnakeYesterday 03:39 PM
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I'll be third to complain about the lids. I've switched away from these just because the lids suck so much.

I'm a big fan of the rubbermaid brilliance glass containers now.
Yesterday 04:23 PM
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rkg365Yesterday 04:23 PM
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Lid quality is not good
Yesterday 05:22 PM
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DontTaxBeerYesterday 05:22 PM
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i thought the rectangle one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSKH82RJ was the one i bought earlier this year for $9 but this one is half the size. these schemers love to trick people and swap cup capacity with size measurement on their product pages just to confuse the public. the rectangle one with the red lid is 8 x 6" is 6 cups while mine is 11 cup. these are very very small containers.
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zopiYesterday 06:01 PM
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Do these shatter if you drop them on a tile kitchen floor?

If not, I'm buying them.

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Yesterday 08:16 PM
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cawaheYesterday 08:16 PM
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Quote from zopi :
Do these shatter if you drop them on a tile kitchen floor?If not, I'm buying them.
You should try

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