Classic Pyrex Basics handles make these baking dishes easy to transport from counter to oven to table. They come with secure lids designed to keep those handles free, so you can keep leftovers fresh and ready to reheat or bring your signature dish to the party.
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Pyrex Basics 3-Pack Glass Baking Dish Set (2QT, 3QT, 4.8QT) With BPA-Free Lids, Rectangular Glass Bakeware, Dishwasher, Microwave, Freezer & Pre-Heated Oven Safe
Asin | B0C63QPK4C |
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Dimensions | 20 x 13.25 x 10 inches |
Weight | 13.82 pounds |
Manufacturer | Pyrex |
Julia Richardson –
Love these cake pans
Cindy –
They are easy to clean and it’s nice to have a full view of what I am cooking. I love the covers too!
bj taylor –
The lids seem inferior. The middle size lid (9×13) does not fit securely. Not very impressed.
Marianellys<span class="a-icon a-profile-verified-badge"><span class="a-profile-verified-text"> –
The quality is 10/10, they’re easy to clean and makes my food perfectly in the oven. I love the fact that they have lids so I can place them in the fridge if I have any leftovers!
Richard S. –
This pyrex glass bakeware set is top notch! The glass has remained clear after many dishwasher uses. The lids fit easily and securely!
James T. –
Are “PYREX” and “pyrex” the Same?
Both trademarks were historically used interchangeably in the marketing of kitchenware products made up of both borosilicate and soda-lime glass. However, now Corning has licensed out the use of their PYREX (upper case lettering) and pyrex (lower case lettering) logos to other companies.
Lowercase pyrex is now mostly used for kitchenware sold in the United States, South America, and Asia. In Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, uppercase PYREX is still available.
So Which One Explodes?
Pyrex used to be made of the more heat-resistant borosilicate glass, which is more resistant to breakage when subjected to extreme shifts in temperature. Pyrex eventually switched to tempered glass most likely because boron is toxic and expensive to dispose of. Although tempered glass can better withstand thermal shock than regular soda-lime glass can, it’s not as resilient as borosilicate. This is what causes the shattering reaction people are talking about. Watch out for those casseroles.
And What Does This Mean?
If the logo is in upper case lettering, PYREX, it’s most likely made of borosilicate, and thus safer. The lowercase lettering is most likely made of soda-lime glass, so take extra care after any high-heat cooking. Most glassware products will include warnings so make sure to read about proper handling, cleaning, and storage.
Cheap products being marketed to the masses in the USA from Chinese manufacturers.
May Blondie –
Love that they have lids to them. Makes transporting them much easier.
Winter_Moon –
They love them. They use them to bake in all the time.
Kindle Customer –
When I made a pie, the lid snapped on so easily and fit so tight. The dish cleaned up so nicely. I’m so glad I bought the set. They will get plenty of use!!! The tight fitting lid made taking my pie without a drop of leakage!!
Pablo Gramajo –
This is a 3 piece set of Pyrex and it is all you expect from Pyrex. The only difference is the new cool lid color.