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Kitchen & Housewares : Pyrex Storage 14-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids |
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Pyrex
EAN: 0071160223691
Label: Pyrex
Manufacturer: Pyrex
Model: 6022369
Publisher: Pyrex
Release Date: April 01, 2005
Studio: Pyrex
Warranty: 1
Sales Rank: 203
MPN: 6022369
Features:- 14-piece set includes 1 7-cup; 4 2-cup; and 2 4-cup round bowls; 7 blue plastic lids
- Glass bowls won�t react to foods and allow quick monitoring of contents
- Seal-tight lids ideal for secure food storage; stackable design
- Bowls safe for use in oven, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher
- Lids dishwasher-safe on top rack; 2-year warranty on glass; made in the USA
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Product Description: Eliminate the guesswork about what's lurking in your fridge with these convenient glass storage units by Pyrex. It's a scientific fact that leftovers are far less likely to be eaten if they languish hidden. By the time someone decides to take a peek, well, let's just say it can be unnerving. Glass gives you the advantage of being able to store and reheat in the same container, and it doesn't discolor or retain odors the way plastic containers can. With many sizes to choose from you'll be able to store not only leftovers but also pre-prepared meals.
Amazon.com Review: Keep your leftovers chilled or frozen in these durable glass containers with plastic lids. The clear glass lets you see at a glance what's inside, and the stackability factor helps you neatly store dried pasta, cereal, and other items on your shelf. When you're ready to reheat those leftovers, bring to room temperature then warm in the oven or microwave. Pyrex glass is nonporous, so it won't stain or absorb food odors. And, unlike plastic containers, glass won't emit harmful chemicals during microwave use.
This 14-piece storage set consists of seven round glass bowls: one large seven-cup; two medium-size four-cup; and four handy two-cup (great for lunches). Each has its own seal-tight, blue plastic lid. Incredibly durable as long as sudden changes in temperature are avoided, Pyrex glassware is safe for the oven, microwave, freezer, refrigerator, and dishwasher, and even looks good serving at the table. Please avoid using the lids in the microwave and oven, and wash by hand or on the dishwasher's top rack. Pyrex covers the glass bowls with a two-year warranty, and the lids with a one-year warranty. Pyrex glass is made in the USA. --Ann Bieri
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I like leftovers, but am terrified of storing them in plastic tupperware because of all the studies about the carcinogenic chemicals from them leeching into the food. So naturally, I was excited when these Pyrex containers went on sale. They're sturdy and the lids stay on tight--no messy leakage! I can stick them in the microwave, dishwasher, and freezer. Also they are much easier to wash than plastic. If you have ever stored tomato sauce in one of those plastic containers, you know what I mean. ... Read More
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These are fantastic bowls and lids. Just the right size. Microwave in them and they don't melt. They don't leak. Clean and neat. I would recommend these to anyone!! And thanks to Amazon I got a fantastic price on them. Highly recommended.
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Pyrex is nice...you can put them in the dishwasher, microwave, freezer, etc. I bought two sets of these because 14 pieces counts the lids, so you end up with only 7 dishes. I gave four stars because they chip easily...before I used a single dish, one chipped on me as I was putting it away. I am waiting to see if I have any other chipping problems. Overall, these things are great. I highly recommend using these over plastic food containers!
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I bought this set after getting rid of my old plastic stuff. There are concerns about chemicals in plastics so I thought, why chance it? So I bought these containers and I have to say I like them even better than the plastic. They heat well in the microwave and are just the right size for storage and meal portioning. The lids are included and are water tight from what I've seen. I think it is definitely worth the money to buy something that will last and might even be more safe for you.
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The pyrex set is great - it's nice to be able to take the lid off and stick the container in the microwave. The only downside is that the lids can be a little hard to get on the containers.
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