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Turns out that PYREX and pyrex are not the same products.

The PYREX (original) by Corning
Sold a bunch of rights to over seas company.
But they have to use lower case pyrex in the name.

It's cheaper by a bunch ,but !
There are many cases that it is shattering under normal kitchen use.

Be careful when making your purchase.





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Good to know, thanks. Fortunately, I have quite a bit of old (and I mean, old) PYREX).
 
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shop ebay and second hand stores. Buy the ones that are clear. avoid the ones with a blue tint.

Want borosilicate glass




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Good to know.



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shop ebay and second hand stores. Buy the ones that are clear. avoid the ones with a blue tint.

Want borosilicate glass


You can tell the old from new by looking at the corners and edges. Clear/yellowish original, blue/green new stuff.



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Want borosilicate glass


I bought some Czech glass from Amazon that's borosilicate glass.

Simax borosilicate glass beakers

Simax borosilicate glass teapot


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Same can be said for Corning Ware pyroceram, best known for their white ceramic cookware w/ blue cornflower design.



CorningWare made after c. 2000 is not the same and not as good as vintage Corning Ware. The brand was sold off to World Kitchen. Vintage Corning Ware also used PYREX glass lids/covers. 21st Century Corning Ware uses a different formula borosilicate glass that is less resistant to thermal shock than the original PYREX.
 
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I’ve been told by someone who used to cook meth that Corning changed the formulation specifically so that you cannot cook meth in them anymore - the temperatures required shatter the new production stuff. The old stuff is sought after by home meth cooks for this reason. How true this is, I’m not sure, but he was clean long enough and brutally honest about enough unflattering things that I believed him when he said he looked into it and that was the reason.


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Yes, my wife blew up a new Pyrex covered storage bowl.She heated it in the microwave and when she touched the glass to remove it, explosion.


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I blew one up by putting it directly from the oven onto the marble counter. I blew a second one up by using it under the broiler. Guess I should have read the bottom of the dish where it said “don’t use under broiler”. Now I know and no further harm has come to the remaining pieces my mom gave me when I moved out.
 
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This makes so much sense. I have the blue tinted baking dishes and I hate them. They are so hard to get clean even when you use a steel scrub. I have been wrongly cursing anything associated with the word pyrex. I've been using the wrong stuff.


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Makes sense. Isn't Velcro the trademarked name for hook and loop?


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My wife's been collecting Pyrex for years, and she has a TON of the stuff. When I built the new kitchen cabinets, they had to be open faced, and well supported, so the Pyrex could be displayed.

She hasn't bought much in the past several years because, 1- People at yard sales & flea markets have found out that it's collectable, so the prices have skyrocketed. And 2- She doesn't need any more of the stuff.


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Same can be said for Corning Ware pyroceram, best known for their white ceramic cookware w/ blue cornflower design.


Ha! we have a few of what's left of my moms set, we cooked everything in those things, even had the twist grip handle at one time.
 
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I made sure to grab every bit of old corning and old pyrex pieces from my parents after they passed. Some are from my grandmother my mother got


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I'm still using all of mine, early 70's stuff. (what was ours from my childhood)



Like everything else "rare" and "collectable", some people have lost their minds,asking $2k-3k for the cornflower bowls. Roll Eyes
 
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On a side note…. Instant Brands the current owner of Pyrex filed for bankruptcy today


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I have some of the old stuff that my Aunt gave me. Then, some time later, she wanted it back. So I figured someone in the family remembered that soup/gravy bowl and put her up to it. Nope...haven't seen it. Roll Eyes

But they did pull a fast one and got the whole family farm which should have been divided amoungst the living families. Frown


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But they did pull a fast one and got the whole family farm which should have been divided amoungst the living families. Frown

You ain't the first nor the last.
 
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But they did pull a fast one and got the whole family farm which should have been divided amoungst the living families. Frown

You ain't the first nor the last.


That is absolutely true, but it still really sucks.


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