
YSK: PYREX and pyrex are not the same thing. - Reddit
Jul 10, 2018 · Products with the name 'pyrex' (all lowercase) are made by a company called World Kitchen and are made out of clear tempered high-thermal-expansion soda-lime glass, which …
Whats better than Pyrex for food storage? : r/Cooking - Reddit
May 12, 2023 · Whats better than Pyrex for food storage? Overall we've been relatively pleased with Pyrex containers for food storage. Its microwaveable, dishwashable and doesnt leach …
Pyrex, GlassLock, or Anchor Hocking food storage? - Reddit
Mar 17, 2023 · The Pyrex and Anchor Hocking lids look like they would break / warp easy. The GlassLock (and other brands) with the clips look like they may have an issue with chipping …
Today I learned you can buy old-school borosilicate glass Pyrex in …
Aug 24, 2022 · If you're not familiar pyrex in America is spelled all lowercase because it's a licensed brand that now uses a different lime soda process to make glass. The global brand …
Glass containers, Pyrex, Snapware, Rubbermaid, or other?
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What do y'all think about Pyrex? : r/BuyItForLife - Reddit
Sep 1, 2023 · The old PYREX (all caps, borosilicate) vs new pyrex (lowercase, soda lime) can be identified from either the logo or the green tinge that the newer stuff will have.
Rant: Found out that pyrex cookware is no longer borosilicate
Going from oven to room temperature should be no issue for pyrex glass, so I did some researching and found out that Corning sold their cookware brand in 1998, and it has switched …
ELI5 - Why is old pyrex better than new PYREX? - Reddit
Dec 19, 2023 · I understand the old Pyrex was a bluish colored glass and different in chemical composition. And if they still sell it in europe. But functionally when you use pyrex, what is the …
pyrex vs PYREX- what other brands? : r/Pyrex_Love - Reddit
Sep 8, 2023 · Pyrex vs. PYREX vs. pyrex is not a scam? All white (milk glass) Pyrex has only ever been made of soda lime glass. Clear Pyrex made in the USA was initially made of …
Pyrex or Anchor? Or....? : r/AskCulinary - Reddit
Pyrex isn't really a gold standard of anything anymore. It used to be the name of Corning's lab grade borosilicate glassware, but they sold the brand over to Corelle who now makes …