Pyrex Rectangular 15×10 Bakeware Only $7.35 (Best Price)

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Pyrex Rectangular 15x10 BakewareHop on over to Target or Amazon where you can score this Pyrex Rectangular 15×10 Bakeware for just $7.35 – BEST PRICE.

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Pyrex Rectangular 15x10 Bakeware

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Comments 13

  1. Dana

    Wow. Read the Amazon reviews. They seem to be a hazard. I’ll pass on this one.

  2. Mom

    “List price $258.00”??? Minor typo? 😂

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      LOL! 😉

  3. April

    I had one of these break in the oven before. Not fun. But on the plus side they honored the warranty and sent me a new one.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Oh my… sorry to hear that. 🙁

  4. Vivian

    Funny, mine broke in the oven too! Now I’m scared to put any Pyrex in.

  5. Miriam

    I did some research recently since I felt a batch of Pyrex I’d purchased was of inferior quality.. Turns out the company (Corning) no longer manufactures or markets Pyrex and the new company was allowed to keep the name.. The older Pyrex (10-15 years) used borosilicate glass which was of much higher quality and could withstand high heat better than the tempered soda-lime glass used today.. 😕
    Needless to mention, but I haven’t used Pyrex for baking eversince..

  6. Bethany

    Yep, new Pyrex is made in China. It has impurities in it which makes it shatter. We had a pan shatter with an expensive roast in it. Lots of $$$ wasted. I only buy older vintage Pyrex at thrift stores now. (Older Pyrex was made in the USA.) That stuff lasts FOREVER! Lol.

  7. Keri

    Wow, I learn a lot on Hip2Save.Thanks for the PSA everyone!

  8. nana

    From Snopes.com:

    MIXTURE:

    TRUE: Pyrex, like all brands of glass bakeware, is subject to breakage due to thermal shock.
    TRUE: Pyrex glass bakeware was originally made from borosilicate glass and is now made from tempered soda lime glass.
    UNDETERMINED: Pyrex switched from using borosilicate glass to tempered soda lime glass only after Corning sold the brand to World Kitchen in 1998.
    FALSE: The Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that Pyrex glass bakeware products are unsafe.
    FALSE: World Kitchen, the current owner of the Pyrex brand, is based outside the U.S.
    FALSE: All Pyrex glass bakeware products are manufactured in China.

  9. HBee

    I have used my Pyrex since 1996 and have had no problems, but there was an article in Consumer Reports a few months ago that said the manufacturing of it has changed and they may not be as safe for oven as before. I am apprehensive to buy any new Pyrex with the intention of using it in the oven.

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