Pyrex Prepware 3-Piece Measuring Cup Set

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Pyrex Prepware 3-Piece Measuring Cup Set

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Pyrex
EAN: 0071160206991
Is Fragile: 1
Label: Pyrex
Manufacturer: Pyrex
Model: 6020699
Publisher: Pyrex
Release Date: 2005-04-01
Studio: Pyrex



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com ReviewSafe in the oven, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher, Pyrex is a special glass that withstands the shock of going from hot to cold, or vice versa, without breaking. That's important even with this set of liquid measuring cups, which can go into the oven to, say, warm a sauce and then be plunged into dishwater. The set consists of three measuring cups: a 1-cup, a 2-cup, and a 4-cup, all essential to a well-equipped kitchen. Large, dark blue markings in both U.S. and metric measurements make the cups easy to read. The cups are nonreactive (useful for acidic salad dressings) as well as stain- and odor-proof, and come with a two-year warranty against breakage from oven heat. --Fred Brack




Features:
  • Ergonomically designed handles
  • Pyrex glass is non-porous, so it won't absorb food odors, food flavors or food stains
  • Sure fit seal keeps lid secure while pouring
  • Made in the U.S.A.





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Glass Measuring Set!
The glass measuring cups are perfect for melting butter or heating water to boiling in the microwave. You can also use them to mix up a small batch of salad dressing.

They are really indispensable in any kitchen. While I tend to measure even some liquids in my metal measuring cups, I reach for these when the quantity of liquid goes over one cup. You do have to raise them to eye level to see if you have poured in just the right amount.

I seem to reach for these everytime I cook! They are also handy for measuring chopped vegetables or fruit.

~The Rebecca Review



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