The versatility of Pyrex glassware extends to storage dishes in an array of convenient.
Stackable sizes with plastic lids for safe-keeping.
Perfect for reheating and serving.
Resistant to both heat and cold.
Compared to the plastic counterparts, Pyrex glassware storage dishes do not stain or retain food colors, tastes or oders.
Rating: - Great storage containers, multi use
I bought these for my dad and he loves them. They can go from the fridge to the oven or microwave, back to the fridge. He's trying to eliminate plastic, so these work great for him.
Rating: - Kind of too small...
They are so tiny that I cannot think of what I could store in them. I usually have larger amount of leftovers or other stuff I want to store in the fridge. The loaf container is much smaller than the regular bread loaf pan.
However, it's made of glass, cannot beat that. And they are durable. I just have to figure what other purpose to use them for.
Rating: - Earth Conscious, Smart Storage Solutions!
After years of using ziploc bags and other plastic storage containers, we were delighted to find these wonderful Pyrex refrigerator storage pieces. You can take the food from fridge to microwave or oven and never put another piece of plastic food storage in a landfill! Not only are you saving money, you are helping to save the earth every time you use a product like this instead of something that will take YEARS to decompose in a landfill.
Rating: - Very nice
I just love these. They wash so well in the dishwasher and I can see what's in them in the fridge. Love them!
Rating: - Pyrex glassware
Very please with these. nice practical shapes and sizes and the price was excellent compared to the stores locally.
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