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The Pyrex Simply Store 7-Cup Round Glass Food Storage Dish is a versatile and durable kitchen essential. Made from nonporous glass, it resists warping, staining, and odors, ensuring your food stays fresh. The BPA-free blue plastic lid is designed for convenience, being top-rack dishwasher safe. This dish is safe for use in preheated ovens, microwaves, fridges, and freezers, making it perfect for meal prep and storage. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty, reflecting its quality craftsmanship made in the USA.
L**E
I could use a dozen of these!
These are fantastic dishes! The glass is nice and thick, the lids are sturdy and flexible, and the size is perfect for storing multiple meals' worth of just about anything. I like to cook once to eat for a week, and this 7-cup size works beautifully. It's also just the right size to use in the Euro Cuisine YM80 Yogurt Maker instead of those ridiculous little glass jars. Added plus: The lids make it easy to stack two or three bowls in your fridge or freezer. You can also marinate or brine a pretty large amount of steak, boneless chicken or pork. The lid is nice and tight and won't leak when you tip it upside down and give a good shake to distribute the marinade. Lots better than plastic like Tupperware, since you can see what's in the bowl without having to remove the lid. And you don't have the problem of lingering smell from onions, vinegar, etc. that you get with plastic bowls. The more I write, the more advantages I think of! Just get these bowls, you'll thank me every time you use them.
P**S
Great size, great tupperware
This is a nice addition a set of these Tupperware. The 7-cup variety is the largest round bowl Tupperware to the pyrex line. Very nice stuff, durable, the lids fit tight. They are microwave and dishwasher safe. I bought this to replace the exact same one after a roommate lost the item. This style of Tupperware is amazing, thick pyrex, wont off-gas or absorb food or stains. Everyone who see's it will want it. The only con is that it's heavier than the plastic variety and slightly more delicate.
S**N
Great product -- works like a charm.
Both the glass dish and the plastic lid are sturdy and seem built to last many years. The footprint works well for my fridge, and on certain shelves I'm able to fit 4 of these bad boys (stacked 2 x 2), filled with all sorts of culinary goodness. The lids don't have the typical, strong "plasticky" smell that is so off-putting. They work especially well for warmed foods, where using glass is believed to be a much better storage container, health-wise. We now use these almost every day.
B**E
Say goodbye to plastic
An all around excellent product. Microwaving plastic, freezing it or even just exposing it to light will cause the breakdown of chemicals in the plastic that will leach into your food. Glass does not have this problem and so it is perfectly safe to heat or store food in. This is a very durable product made with thick tempered glass. Eventually, years later, you might want to replace a lid as that is the only part of this that wears down over time. I own a couple dozen bowls of various sizes. I will never go back to plastic ware.
R**N
Perfect
I bought this to use with the Euro Cuisine YM100 Automatic Yogurt Maker with 7 - 6oz Glass Jars & 15 Hour Timer, Electric Yogurt Maker with Auto Shut Off. It fits perfectly and was exactly what was recommended and what I wanted. I immediately ordered a second one.
T**M
Nice Food Storage Option
I've used a bunch of different plastic food storage containers to try to save a bit of money, but I keep coming back to these glass containers for storing leftovers and taking lunch to work.The main draw of these containers is that they are very easy to wash, heat up well in the microwave and store food nicely in the fridge. Being able to stack a week's worth of lunches, or several containers of various items on top of each other saves me a lot of space and helps keep things organized.The containers are easy to freeze with as well. I tend to do large food prep sessions and will sometimes make lunch or dinners for two weeks at a time. I've found that I can use these containers in the freezer and they will hold up pretty well.One pretty big issue that I have with these containers is the lids. The lids start out being pretty tight and work well in the beginning. However, daily wear and tear quickly adds up and they will crack if you aren't treating them gingerly. I haven't had any major leaks, but the lids don't feel air tight after time. If the lids were more durable, these containers would get 5 stars.I recommend them for food storage, just be careful with the lids to get the most out of them.
J**E
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