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Pyrex 3-Quart Oblong Glass Baking/Serving Dish

Pyrex 3-Quart Oblong Glass Baking/Serving Dish

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Brand: Pyrex
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $21.99
Buy New: $10.75
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 36479

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 13 x 9 x 2
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Warranty: 1

MPN: 6001012
Model: 6001012
UPC: 071160010123
EAN: 0071160010123
ASIN: B00004SZ7M

Release Date: March 10, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 9-inch x 13-inch x 2-inch rectangular baking dish
  • Measures 13 inches long by 9 inches wide by 2 inches deep
  • Glass won't leach odors or metallic tastes into food
  • Safe for oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher
  • Made in the USA

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
PYREX glassware is incredibly durable and easy to clean. Unlike earthenware, porcelain or enameled dishes, PYREX glass absorbs, rather than reflects oven heat waves. This speeds the cooking process and helps save energy. It's a durable and practical form of cookware that's easy to clean and attractive to serve with. PYREX glassware products can go directly from refrigerator or freezer to a microwave, convection, or preheated conventional oven. A small amount of liquid should be added to the ovenware vessel prior to baking foods that release liquids while cooking.



Amazon.com Review
Pyrex was the first to create a line of glass bakeware so cooks could actually see how their food was cooking. At the time, the idea was revolutionary; now--like all great innovations--we take it for granted. In fact, these days this standard-size baking dish from Pyrex (a company that's been making quality glass products for the better part of a century) costs about as much as a bowl of pasta at the Italian joint down the street. Not a bad deal, considering it transitions flawlessly from oven to microwave to freezer to dishwasher, and, if you're moderately careful, it will last you a lifetime. The 13-by-9-inch dish makes standard-size cakes or casseroles. --Meg Heffernan


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Deep dish casserole wasn't DEEP   April 7, 2008
This was advertised as being deeper than what it turned out to be. It's a regular 9X12 casserole of which I already have several. I need one that is deeper than 2 1/2 inches for my enchiladas. Shipping was free and it was well-wrapped and arrived quickly. It will make a nice gift. This is a versatile dish and can be used for so many things...casseroles, cakes, fudge, brownies, or a serving dish.


4 out of 5 stars Could the problems be with newer Pyrex?   June 9, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have been using the same 2- and 3-quart Pyrex oblong dishes for over 35 years with no problems. But mostly I bake chicken and desserts in them at temps no higher than 350 deg. I agree with another reveiwer that perhaps the problems are with manufacturing. Is the company cutting costs and/or is their Quality dept. lax? I was going to buy a new set of Pyrex, but after reading the negative reiews will keep my weathered old set.


4 out of 5 stars Fine for Baking, as Intended.   April 4, 2007
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This dish, and other glass ones like it, are for baking (casseroles, brownies, lasagna, etc.) and Pyrex serves this purpose just fine. But it is not intended for roasting, 400+ degrees, or direct conduction of heat!

Unlike steel, cast iron or (especially!) aluminum, glass is a thermal insulator. Therefore directly applying heat/cold (like burner flame) results in disparate temperatures across the material. Since heat is just molecular vibration, the temp. difference means the dish is vibrating "against" itself at different speeds.

Many of the reviewers complaining about dish "explosions" have discovered this the hard way. Of the current 21 reviews, there are two cases of attempting to make gravy on a burner, one roasting beef at 475 degrees, one roasting Thanksgiving turkey, and one transferring pork roased at 425 to a "warm" burner. It should be very easy for anyone to destroy whatever glass dish with similar techniques... as I did, many years ago in my mother's kitchen! Surely legitimate flaws attributable to Pyrex do exist, but flaws revealed during unintended use are a different matter.



1 out of 5 stars Warning: These can explode!!   February 13, 2007
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

A family member had the same thing happen others mentioned last week, she took a Pyrex dish out of the oven, set it on top of the stove, and it exploded into tiny shards! (Update: She did not set it on a hot burner or wet stove.) It was so powerful, small pieces of glass flew all over, even into two adjoining rooms. Beware! I'M THROWING MINE OUT!!!

For a replacement, I am looking for stoneware, because it was already fired in high heat, and some enamel coated ironware that goes from stovetop to oven for casseroles.




1 out of 5 stars My Pyrex exploded too!   December 16, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

My Pyrex 8x8 inch square cake pan shattered just ten minutes after putting the (room-temperature) dish into a hot oven. It broke into large and small pieces, and hundreds of little glass shards as well. No more pyrex for us!

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