Redefine baking with Pyrex.

For more than a century, Pyrex® has enjoyed a special place in the heart of good kitchens because of its durability, toughness and versatility. It has become an essential in kitchens and homes.

Features & Benefits

The splendid thing about Pyrex is how it's made with you in mind. Prepping, baking, and even storing become so much more effortless with Pyrex.

Durable

Made with borosilicate glass that is tempered, of superior quality and has a great thermal and mechanical shock resistance.

Hygienic

Made of hygienic material that doesn't retain stains or odors.

Stackable & Lightweight

 Available in a wide range of shapes and sizes from round bowls to oblong trays, these durable, stain and odor-resistant products can be used at your workstation, kitchen or anywhere you prefer.

Convenient

Make one-dish wonders by preparing, serving and storing a balanced meal in a single container.

Trusted Brand

Born of innovation, the iconic Pyrex brand has had a place in our hearts and homes for over 100 years.

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Use:

Ovenware

PYREX GLASS ovenware can go directly from refrigerator or freezer to a microwave, convection, or preheated conventional oven.

Add a small amount of liquid to the ovenware vessel prior to baking foods that release liquids while cooking.

Oven must be preheated before inserting glassware.

Plastic Covers

Microwave oven, refrigerator, and freezer-safe. Wash cover before first use. Condensation may develop on underside of cover. Remove cover with care. Allow dish and cover to defrost 15 minutes after freezer storage. To prevent permanent stains and blisters, AVOID HEATING foods high in oil, fat, sugar or tomatoes (tomato sauces). DO NOT overfill dish.

Plastic covers are for microwave and storage use only, and are BPA free.

*for plastic covers with vent tabs

For better sealing results, install cover with vent open. To minimize leaking, dripping and ensure proper seating or sealing of cover to dish, exert downward pressure at dish rim when applying cover. Once cover is in position depress center lightly and hold to evacuate excess air, close vent.

Open vent (lift) for microwave use. Make sure vent tab is closed during transportation and storage. DO NOT overfill container. Deluxe vented storage covers fit on bottom for easy store/stack nesting. For ease of fit, open vent when applying cover to bottom of dish.

Use:

Ovenware

PYREX GLASS ovenware can go directly from refrigerator or freezer to a microwave, convection, or preheated conventional oven.

Add a small amount of liquid to the ovenware vessel prior to baking foods that release liquids while cooking.

Oven must be preheated before inserting glassware.

Plastic Covers

Microwave oven, refrigerator, and freezer-safe. Wash cover before first use. Condensation may develop on underside of cover. Remove cover with care. Allow dish and cover to defrost 15 minutes after freezer storage. To prevent permanent stains and blisters, AVOID HEATING foods high in oil, fat, sugar or tomatoes (tomato sauces). DO NOT overfill dish.

Plastic covers are for microwave and storage use only, and are BPA free.

*for plastic covers with vent tabs

For better sealing results, install cover with vent open. To minimize leaking, dripping and ensure proper seating or sealing of cover to dish, exert downward pressure at dish rim when applying cover. Once cover is in position depress center lightly and hold to evacuate excess air, close vent.

Open vent (lift) for microwave use. Make sure vent tab is closed during transportation and storage. DO NOT overfill container. Deluxe vented storage covers fit on bottom for easy store/stack nesting. For ease of fit, open vent when applying cover to bottom of dish.

Care:

Ovenware

To loosen baked-on food, allow glass to cool, then soak. If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with non-abrasive cleansers.

A drop or knock against a hard subject may cause immediate breakage or enough damage so that the item breaks later for no apparent reason.

Plastic Covers

Wash by hand or in dishwasher top rack only. To minimize staining on plastic covers, wash immediately with warm soapy water.

Serrated knives can scratch the surface of any dinnerware. Note: scratching is not covered under the warranty.

*for plastic covers with vent tabs

Clean vent tab by pressing tab out of cover from underside.

Coffee or tea discolouration can be removed by cleaning with baking soda or mild cleanser.

Care:

Ovenware

To loosen baked-on food, allow glass to cool, then soak. If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with non-abrasive cleansers.

A drop or knock against a hard subject may cause immediate breakage or enough damage so that the item breaks later for no apparent reason.

Wash by hand or in dishwasher top rack only. To minimize staining on plastic covers, wash immediately with warm soapy water.

Serrated knives can scratch the surface of any dinnerware. Note: scratching is not covered under the warranty.

*for plastic covers with vent tabs

Clean vent tab by pressing tab out of cover from underside.

Coffee or tea discolouration can be removed by cleaning with baking soda or mild cleanser.

Plastic Covers

Care:

Ovenware

To loosen baked-on food, allow glass to cool, then soak. If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with non-abrasive cleansers.

A drop or knock against a hard subject may cause immediate breakage or enough damage so that the item breaks later for no apparent reason.

Plastic Covers

Wash by hand or in dishwasher top rack only. To minimize staining on plastic covers, wash immediately with warm soapy water.

Serrated knives can scratch the surface of any dinnerware. Note: scratching is not covered under the warranty.

*for plastic covers with vent tabs

Clean vent tab by pressing tab out of cover from underside.

Coffee or tea discolouration can be removed by cleaning with baking soda or mild cleanser.

Safety:

As with all glass products, you must exercise an appropriate degree of care, especially when cooking food at high temperatures. There are three primary risks associated with using glassware for cooking: (1) breakage due to a sudden temperature change applied to the glassware; (2) breakage due to impact if the glassware is dropped or knocked against a hard object; and (3) burning when handling hot bakeware.

Failure to follow these instructions can cause breakage resulting in injury or property damage or may cause your glassware to break or shatter immediately or later.

NEVER USE on or under a flame or other direct heat source, including on a stove top, under a broiler, on a grill or in a toaster oven.

AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES and DO NOT; place hot glassware on a wet or cool surface, directly on countertop or metal surface, or in sink; or handle hot glassware with wet cloth. Allow hot glassware to cool on a cooling rack, potholder or dry cloth. Be sure to allow hot glassware to cool as provided above before washing, refrigerating or freezing.

Avoid handling hot glassware (including ware with silicone gripping surfaces) without dry potholders.

DO NOT use in microwave to hold or support popcorn bags, microwave convenience foods with special browning wrappers, etc.

DO NOT use to pop corn, caramelize sugar, or deep fat fry.

DO NOT overheat oil or butter in microwave. Use minimum amount of cooking time.

Handling your glassware without an appropriate degree of care could result in breakage, chipping, cracking or severe scratching. DO NOT use or repair any glassware that is chipped, cracked or severely scratched.

DO NOT drop or hit glassware against a hard object or strike utensils against it.

Be careful when handling broken glass because pieces may be extremely sharp and difficult to locate.

DO NOT use accessories in oven or microwave, under broiler, or on top of stove unless otherwise indicated on item.

Use caution when placing plastic cover on dish and removing plastic cover from dish. When removing cover, direct steam away from you.

DO NOT use plastic cover in convection, toaster or conventional oven.

Safety:

As with all glass products, you must exercise an appropriate degree of care, especially when cooking food at high temperatures. There are three primary risks associated with using glassware for cooking: (1) breakage due to a sudden temperature change applied to the glassware; (2) breakage due to impact if the glassware is dropped or knocked against a hard object; and (3) burning when handling hot bakeware.

Failure to follow these instructions can cause breakage resulting in injury or property damage or may cause your glassware to break or shatter immediately or later.

NEVER USE on or under a flame or other direct heat source, including on a stove top, under a broiler, on a grill or in a toaster oven.

AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES and DO NOT place hot glassware on a wet or cool surface, directly on countertop or metal surface, or in sink; or handle hot glassware with wet cloth. Allow hot glassware to cool on a cooling rack, potholder or dry cloth. Be sure to allow hot glassware to cool as provided above before washing, refrigerating or freezing.

Avoid handling hot glassware (including ware with silicone gripping surfaces) without dry potholders.

DO NOT use in microwave to hold or support popcorn bags, microwave convenience foods with special browning wrappers, etc.

DO NOT use to pop corn, caramelize sugar, or deep fat fry.

DO NOT overheat oil or butter in microwave. Use minimum amount of cooking time.

Handling your glassware without an appropriate degree of care could result in breakage, chipping, cracking or severe scratching. DO NOT use or repair any glassware that is chipped, cracked or severely scratched.

DO NOT drop or hit glassware against a hard object or strike utensils against it.

Be careful when handling broken glass because pieces may be extremely sharp and difficult to locate.

DO NOT use accessories in oven or microwave, under broiler, or on top of stove unless otherwise indicated on item.

Use caution when placing plastic cover on dish and removing plastic cover from dish. When removing cover, direct steam away from you.

DO NOT use plastic cover in convection, toaster or conventional oven.


Warranty

Full Two-Year Warranty - Pyrex Glass ovenware

Corelle Brands (Asia Pacific) promises to replace any PYREX brand glass item that breaks from oven heat within two years from date of purchase.

Full One-Year Warranty - Parts/Accessories

Any non-glass part/accessory with a manufacturing defect will be replaced within one year from date of purchase.

This product is intended for normal household use only; it is not intended for camping, industrial or commercial use. These warranties do not cover damage resulting from misuse, negligence, accidental breakage from impact or attempted repair.

Local Warranty will only be applicable for purchases made from Raffles & Company, Inc.'s authorized resellers and Raffles Direct Sales dealers. For these warranties to apply, the owner must follow the Use & Care instructions provided at the time of purchase. Proof of purchase (receipt) and product are required for all replacements.

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