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Pros & Cons
Pros
Replaced my 25 yr old set of pyrex with these. These really are excellent borosilicate glass (so pyrex) they are oven, dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe.
Cons
Very dissatisfied. Just beware. I doubt even goodwill will want them.
Liquid runs down the cup, defeating the purpose of actually measuring.
Two of the three do not pour cleanly. The pour spout is very narrow and causes spillage instead of an easy pour.
Most of the text is silver not red. Some text has slight edges chipped on. Bottom right of one of the squares did not print correctly.
Highlights
Quality
Like the better quality glass and hopefully they last a lifetime.
Good quality 3 set glass measuring cups
So 4 months in the writing has washed off/fainted.
Made of the borosilicate that the original pyrex was made of.
Price
Nice affordable and useful measuring set addition to my kitchen.
All for $7 set of measuring spoons.
I just got it but its your standard glass measuring cups for a cheap price.
Packaging/appearance
I hope this company does well, packaged very well, nice product and the seem to know how to get it right.
Competitiveness
Some things are just easier to go with the familiar brand, especially in the kitchen, but these are great, just as good quality... Read More
At some point, lower cost imitators using soda ash instead of boron appeared in the market and it is these rip-offs that blow u... Read More
These are nicer than the more expensive pyrex ones.
They are just as good as pyrex mesuring cups.
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Cups are heavy so they stay put if you need to mix ingredients in them
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One of them came chipped and i hope it doesnt get worse over time
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This was a gift from someone else
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Made of the borosilicate that the original pyrex was made of
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had heard from friends and family about socalled pyrex baking dishes and other containers exploding when exposed to heat and it recently happened to me when a fake pyrex container just exploded and ruined a half pound of raw shrimp
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At some point lower cost imitators using soda ash instead of boron appeared in the market and it is these ripoffs that blow up and ruin meals with embedded shards of glass fragments
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So always look to see if the product states that it is made of borosillicate glass
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Is also a good thing to look for when buying
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