Saturday, July 25, 2009

Pyrex Storage 6-Piece Rectangular Set, Clear with Blue Lids

Pyrex Storage 6-Piece Rectangular Set, Clear with Blue Lids

Price: $17.99
Manufacturer: Pyrex
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Pyrex

Information

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #384 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Pyrex
  • Model: 6004023
  • Released on: 2007-01-01
  • Dimensions: 9.13" h x 4.25" w x 11.75" l, 13.50 pounds
  • includes 1- 3-1/2 cup Rectangular Dish with Dark Blue Plastic Cover, 1- 6 cup Rectangular Dish with Dark Blue Plastic Cover, 1- 11 cup Rectangular Dish with Dark Blue Plastic Cover, Clear
  • Long Lasting
  • Durability, reliability, consistency, quality & tradition .
  • Pyrex Storage

Product Reviews

Can also be used for regular oven baking, roasting, and microwave too! Not just storage
We were pleased to find that these containers can be used for some types of COOKING, not just for storage.

We like the convenience of containers that can be used for baking or microwaving, and then covered and used to store any leftovers, without scooping into different containers.

These containers do not have handles on the sides, so they can be tricky to grasp with potholders when removing from a microwave or regular oven. On the other hand, the lack of handles does allow these rectangular containers to use space efficiently in the refrigerator.

The paper labels/inserts indicate these Pyrex glass containers are oven safe (in a regular oven, preheated), and microwave safe, freezer safe, and dishwasher safe. However, like most Pyrex, they are NOT broiler safe, and should not be used on stove-top burners. There is also a warning against use in a toaster oven.

The plastic lids should not be used in a regular oven, of course. I assume we should unseal and loosen the lid, before we put a container in the microwave.

The plastic lids go on easily, and fit OK, but are not perfectly tight. I think if I turned a container upside down, the contents would leak around the edges of the lid. I assume that if the lids are put in a dishwasher, they should only be on the top rack, if at all. When I looked at reviews for some other Pyrex storage containers, a few reviewers recommended hand washing plastic lids; they thought the lids might keep their shape better if hand washed.

We have not yet put these containers through dozens of uses, so I cannot yet say how durable they are. I will add a "comment" to this review in the future, if there are problems later on.

We have owned other Pyrex glassware for years. These containers seem just slightly thinner than the Pyrex "Storage Deluxe" containers which are extra thick.

Several years ago, we bought Pyrex "Storage Deluxe" glass containers (with the vent tabs on the lids); they have endured years of frequent use with no chips. However, we eventually had to replace some of those vented plastic lids. We were able to buy replacement lids from the manufacturer's world kitchen web site and/or phone number; I assume that replacement lids for this non-vented type of storage container can also be obtained. We have heard that Pyrex outlet stores may also have the lids. We have not been able to find replacement lids on this site yet.

On the paper labels/inserts, there are lots of warnings, but the print seems small (or am I just getting old and farsighted?).

The labels/inserts say: "Failure to follow these instructions can cause immediate or later breakage ..." I will mention some of the warnings and limitations here, so shoppers will know whether the limitations fit with how they plan to use the containers: "AVOID SEVERE HOT TO COLD TEMPERATURE CHANGES." "DO NOT add liquid to hot dish..." Hmmm, sounds like basting is out. The label advises: "Add a small amount of liquid to the dish prior to baking foods that release liquids while baking."

DO NOT "place hot dish ... in a sink, immerse in water or place on cold or wet surfaces." ... "Allow glass to cool before soaking."

More warnings: When using the container in the microwave, do not use a microwave "BROWNER", and "DO NOT use PYREX glassware items ... to hold or support popcorn bags, microwave convenience foods with special browning wrappers, etc."

For use in a regular oven, the label implies that we should PREHEAT the oven BEFORE putting a Pyrex glass container in the oven. I have heard that some ovens use extra high heat during the preheat step -- higher than any regular baking temperature, but I don't know that with certainty. I'm guessing that the exposure to extra high heat during preheating, could cause damage to Pyrex glassware.

The containers' side walls are sloped outward at a slight angle. Thus the length and width at the bottom are somewhat smaller than the length and width around the top edge.

ALL-TIME BEST, cook and store!!!
These are THE BEST refrigerator dishes!!! The big one holds a LOT (almost three quarts), but, because of its flat shape takes up very little room in the fridge, where the whole set stacks nicely. The size range couldn't be better. In the cabinet, they nest for storage, and they last forever. I bought my first set about 20 years ago, and I've given sets as gifts. You can bake in them in both oven and microwave, serve, freeze or refrigerate. Does it get any better? Yes! The rectangular shape fits more efficiently into cabinets, refrigerators and freezers, where round shapes are space wasters, and space is often at a premium.

all you need is pyrex
The previous reviewer was disappointed by the size but the size is given, in quarts (3-cup, 1.5-qt., and 2.75-qt. capacities) just like most good recipes will advise you. I like the variety in sizes. One will be ideal for almost anything you make.

I love the additional lids. No more fumbling with aluminum foil and finding a place in the fridge where another item might squish your food. They are great for taking to potlucks too!


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