This analysis is outdated. Please reanalyze.

Ask Fakespot Chat questions about this productAlpha

Initializing Fakespot Chat

error

System error,

Loading suggested questions

Suggested Questions

athena-arrow

Suggested Questions

No suggested questions were found

Please note: The content is generated by an AI language model based on reviews. We are constantly improving the accuracy, however, its outputs may contain errors or offensive content from certain reviews. Please report any errors or offensive content to us. Also, please note that we will not collect your questions unless you click the thumbs up/down button to provide feedback. The answers displayed will be stored by us so if another Fakespotter asks a similar question we can provide them an answer faster. Your feedback will only help us make Fakespot Chat better! By using Fakespot Chat, you agree to Fakespot's terms of use and privacy notice.

Pros & Cons

The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

Pros

Great borosilicate baking pan. Works well and provides safer glass than other glass baking dishes. I bake fish and roast chicken in it every week and it works fine. Great refrigerator to oven bake-ware item.

Pyrex in the u. S. This is the glass that made the pyrex name what it is. I have these is two sizes, and i picked them because i read in reviews just what i am telling you now about pyrex exploding possibly.



Cons

These are very bad pans for making hash oil. Sellers should be more helpful in informing customers as to which rack will fit inside which pan.

Was this feature helpful?

Highlights

The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

Quality


Really nice dish good weight and excellent quality


These are virtually indestructible and can take high heat and temperature changes that cause modern pyrex to shatter and seriou...  Read More


The new pyrex is very dangerous glass shatters easily


The borosilicate glass products are no longer made in the u

Price


This was more expensive but im ok with spending an extra 10 for a nonexploding baking dish


Plus its cheaper than this smaller one

Competitiveness


I found that brand is made of a different material than those that explode


I only purchase ovenware made of borosilicate glass which is hard to find in the usa since pyrex usa stopped selling it and swi...  Read More


But they are in fact more similar to the pyrex 1334x934 because the measurements given are external measurements which include the handles


If you are looking for a pyrex dish this is the one you want not the pyrex brand dishes

Overview

  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    made, good, size, great and smaller.
  • Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 25.
  • Previous analysis of this listing was an F grade.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
  • Our engine has determined that the review content quality is low.
  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 66.7% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 359 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 22 2024.

Helpful InsightsBETA

The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    This is what the old pyrex used to be


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I have these is two sizes and i picked them because i read in reviews here just what i am telling you now about pyrex exploding possibly


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I bought this pan as i had heard horror stories of the new pyrex pans not being borosilicate and having had a nonborosilicate pan shatter in my hands due to thermal shock


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Slightly bigger than pyrex pan


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I had a corning supposedly plexiglas baking dish crack into pieces in my hands spilling 350degree food over my arms and giving me 2nd degree burns


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Corning reports only 800 incidents per year but i was one of them


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    So off to europe where plexiglas is plexiglas and these pans are not only much more heat and cold resistant but cheaper

Review Count History
Loading...
Price History
Loading...

Ask Fakespot Chat questions about this productAlpha

Initializing Fakespot Chat

error

System error,

Loading suggested questions

Suggested Questions

athena-arrow

Suggested Questions

No suggested questions were found

Please note: The content is generated by an AI language model based on reviews. We are constantly improving the accuracy, however, its outputs may contain errors or offensive content from certain reviews. Please report any errors or offensive content to us. Also, please note that we will not collect your questions unless you click the thumbs up/down button to provide feedback. The answers displayed will be stored by us so if another Fakespotter asks a similar question we can provide them an answer faster. Your feedback will only help us make Fakespot Chat better! By using Fakespot Chat, you agree to Fakespot's terms of use and privacy notice.