Pyrex Storage 18-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids

Kitchen & Housewares : Pyrex Storage 18-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids

Pyrex Storage 18-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids

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 : Pyrex Storage 18-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids
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List Price: $39.99
Our Price: $34.00
You Save: -$5.99 (15%)
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Pyrex
EAN: 0071160036093
Label: Pyrex
Manufacturer: Pyrex
Model: 1072164
Publisher: Pyrex
Studio: Pyrex







Features:
  • Includes three 2 cup round storage containers with lids, two 7 cup round storage containers with lids, two 4 cup round storage containers with lids and two 1 cup round storage containers and lids
  • Made of nonporous glass that won't warp, stain, or absorb odors
  • All pieces come with seal-tight plastic lids for secure food storage
  • Oven-, microwave-, refrigerator-, freezer-, and dishwasher-safe
  • 2-year warranty on glass pieces; stackable design; made in the USA











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Set of Containers
I've been using these containers for about a week now. I decided to get them to avoid the toxins that seep into your food from plastic containers. These do have plastic lids, but I take the lid off before I microwave my food (and cover it with a paper towel to avoid splattering). They clean easy in the dishwasher. Very useful sizes too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good ones...
Got my order a week back after we decided to forego 'plastic' and 'go green'! First of all, pls note that this contains 9 containers and 9 lids! So making it an 18 piece item!! Pls dont think this has 18 containers!

Coming to the quality, I have to admit they are excellent. They feel really sturdy and are very good for microwaving and storing in the fridge.
I have seen reviews complaining about the lids being tight. My experience was that it is tough to put the lids on when the containers are empty but when there is stuff in it, then the extra weight helps in easing the putting on of the lid.

I got it for $ 30 - A great buy at this price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the Best offers that Amazon gives us:
I have ordered several sets of this product. I have NEVER received a chipped or broken piece. I have ordered these for myself as well as my family. AND, I even orderd them as wedding presents for friends. The versatility of these bowls is unremarkable! Pyrex has their own guarantee, as well as Amazon. It would be silly not to order these bowls! They are GREAT! I have discarded ALL of my tupperware only to be replaced by these bowls! I LOVE THEM!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pyrex Storage boxes
Excellent product. Great for leftovers, can safely reheat in the microwave without worrying about chemicals leaching into food.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent value, perfect for storage, but lids are soooo tough to get on!
I ordered these to replace our plastic Ziploc storage containers. It is cutting down on the dishes because they are nice enough to use as serving bowls at dinner and then transfer leftovers easily to the fridge and back to the microwave or oven again.

My only complaint is that the lids are so airtight they are pretty tough to put on. Maybe I just need to get the feel of it and it'll be easier after time but they seem a tad too small. Otherwise, great product, and I'll probably buy another set in the future.



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