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enlarge | Brand: Pyrex
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 19 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 12.8 x 5
Model: 6021813 UPC: 071160218130 EAN: 0071160218130 ASIN: B0008154NO
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 10
2 of 3 are decent July 25, 2008 G. Jackson (SV, AZ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used two of these three bowls the day I got them. The reason I didn't use the third is that it completely shattered during shipping. I decided to eat the loss in money, as the bowls are reasonably priced even for a set of two, and I didn't want to deal with the hassle of returning them. I agree with the other reviewer who said they aren't as high-quality as the old Pyrex. I remember Pyrex as being practically bulletproof. These bowls are functional, though, even if they're not rugged. I'm thinking of picking up another set.
Bowls July 2, 2008 Professor Woman (Minnesota) These bowls are exactly what I needed. They were reasonably priced, can be run through the dishwasher and are wonderful.
Perfect starter set - can BAKE IN the bowls June 2, 2008 H. Sapiens (Sacramento, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This set is excellent value, the price is great. The bowls are very sturdy and can withstand microwaving and baking. I have baked a cake in my largest bowl with absolutely no difficulty (just like my casserole dishes). I replaced one with a cobalt pyrex, which I thought was pretty. However, I realized that because it alters the color as I am mixing, while I like it for serving - the clear is still the best for mixing/baking if you measure things by eye or add food coloring.
Works as advertised May 28, 2008 MMN Product just as advertised. I use it to store left over foods in the frig.
Poorer quality than the old Corning Pyrex version February 21, 2008 Scott 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I just receved my new set having broken my old 2.5 quart last week. I would suggest as someone else did that you try to pick up the old Corning version from a garage/yard sale if you see them. These new versions are much thinner than the old old ones and as a result have a "delicate" feel to them. They also have a slightly blue tint to them unlike the orginal clear versions which make me a bit pensive about their durability due to the issues other have had with the blue sets. Corning appears to have licenced their production out to World Kitchen, LLC now.
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