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Kali

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30. I have two of those!
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 05:41 PM
Mar 2019

one was my Grandmother's and I found the other one in a thrift store. also have a regular cooking pot with a handle but no lid.

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thanks for that information rampartc Mar 2019 #1
Thanks safeinOhio Mar 2019 #2
I always keep an eye peeled at yard sales for Corningware. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2019 #8
Have some 1950s Hilton International plates made by Corning JCMach1 Mar 2019 #42
I dropped large Pyrex bowl on vinyl flooring and it shattered into million shards wishstar Mar 2019 #3
the way that stuff shatters is very memorable. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2019 #13
This is typical of tempered glass localroger Mar 2019 #22
we need a protest march sign that says Bring Back Borosilicate paulkienitz Mar 2019 #24
if the borosilicate glass (Pyrex) KT2000 Mar 2019 #35
No, the whole point of borosilicate is no stress localroger Mar 2019 #37
PS both borosilicate and tempered glass have been marketed as Pyrex. /nt localroger Mar 2019 #38
thank you - KT2000 Mar 2019 #45
Same thing happened to me. Cracklin Charlie Mar 2019 #26
That happened to me three times and they were memorable BigmanPigman Mar 2019 #28
You will be finding those shards for the next decade. EllieBC Mar 2019 #40
The old stuff feels different to me spinbaby Mar 2019 #4
from LOLcats keithbvadu2 Mar 2019 #5
In one of my more brain-dead moments.... WeekiWater Mar 2019 #6
That's terrifying. Maru Kitteh Mar 2019 #9
Holy heck hibbing Mar 2019 #18
Great matt819 Mar 2019 #7
Same here. I own a Pyrex baking dish. Blue_true Mar 2019 #23
I have a huge collection of Pyrex. About 2/3 is from the 20s-50s sinkingfeeling Mar 2019 #10
tempered glass is waiting to be triggered Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2019 #11
I have had several glass coffee maker carafes shatter too, not just Pyrexes wishstar Mar 2019 #12
I have several sets of Visions cookware Marthe48 Mar 2019 #14
We had two Visions sauce pans happybird Mar 2019 #19
If yours cracked like that, they were the old borosilicate ones localroger Mar 2019 #39
That makes sense happybird Mar 2019 #41
My daughter gave me a set of Visions Marthe48 Mar 2019 #57
I saw a couple of amber Visions saucepans in a thrift store a few years back. blogslut Mar 2019 #53
I buy them every time. xmas74 Mar 2019 #56
Yikes! Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #15
I use my Corningware and Pyrexware frequently and I've never had one break FakeNoose Mar 2019 #16
I have a Pyrex percolator: Kingofalldems Mar 2019 #17
I have two of those! Kali Mar 2019 #30
We forgot a Pyrex baking pan on the roof of the car once. rickford66 Mar 2019 #20
vintage large lasagna pans in certain desirable colors are worth stupid money. uncle ray Mar 2019 #44
Thou shalt not covet my Pyrex hand-me-downs rickford66 Mar 2019 #46
fortunately they're nearly indestructable. uncle ray Mar 2019 #47
estate sales are great for this stuff. all kinds of vintage kitchen goodies. pansypoo53219 Mar 2019 #21
yes! Kali Mar 2019 #31
Amen eleny Mar 2019 #34
kitchen towels suck Demovictory9 Mar 2019 #50
Borosilicate is superior to tempered soda lime for thermal shock - harumph Mar 2019 #25
There are other options, too. Simax and OXO use borosilicate kcr Mar 2019 #54
In 1997, I was pregnant with my first child. I was 20 assumed it was fine and made spaghetti dewsgirl Mar 2019 #27
Interesting! elleng Mar 2019 #29
okay here's the story from just like 2 weeks ago TalenaGor Mar 2019 #32
Does he take Ambien or anything chemically like it? Cause if so, that's what it is ... mr_lebowski Mar 2019 #52
no sleeping pills but they do make him tired... TalenaGor Mar 2019 #55
Lab Glass Is Always Borosilicate ProfessorGAC Mar 2019 #33
Arc International makes amazing glasses dalton99a Mar 2019 #36
KnR for Pyrex Hekate Mar 2019 #43
My anecdotal experiences with tempered soda-lime and borosilicate glass "Pyrex" in ovens. Hugin Mar 2019 #48
I exploded two of them! putting a hot one straight from oven into sink with cold water. Demovictory9 Mar 2019 #49
I bet your second experience is the most common reason for breakage. Hugin Mar 2019 #51
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