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Pyrex Prepware 2-Quart Measuring Cup, Clear with Red Measurements | 
enlarge | Brand: Pyrex Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $8.45
New (8) from $8.20
Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 533
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 8.3 x 5.6 Warranty: 1
MPN: 6001072 Model: 6001072 UPC: 071160010727 EAN: 0071160010727 ASIN: B0002KZMCY
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| Features:
| • | Ergonomically designed handles | | • | Pyrex glass is non-porous, so it won't absorb food odors, food flavors or food stains | | • | Made in the U.S.A. |
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Product Description This measuring cup has two things going for it: its generous capacity and its ability to go in the microwave. Think about it. When making a white sauce, the process is so much quicker when you preheat the milk. Or for risotto, you must have hot stock or you slow the cooking down too much and end up with gluey rice. You might even use this as a batter bowl when making waffles or pancakes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Very handy for microwave. November 24, 2008 Very handy for microwave. The handle stays cool and things don't boil over since it's so big.
Pyrex 2-Qt. Measuring Cup October 9, 2008 This is a much needed part of baking - finally, a huge measuring cup which also doubles as a mixing bowl. The Pyrex name is known for excellent cooking supplies. And the free shipping from Amazon is much appreciated, especially during these times of high fuel costs.
BEWARE: new Pyrex EXPLODES. August 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pyrex is NO LONGER BOROSILICATE. The new stuff will crack and break, as multiple reviewers have noted; nor are the Catamount borosilicate products a good substitute, since they shatter easily due to their thinness.
Luminarc still makes their stuff out of thick borosilicate. It's the only viable replacement for traditional Pyrex to date.
If you're interested, look up the Pyrex scandal. The nutshell version is that in 1998 Corning spun off the Pyrex brand to World Kitchen and other companies, who now use soda-lime glass. Injuries and lawsuits have cropped up everywhere.
Pyrex is no more August 14, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
It turns out that this mixing bowl is not made by corel, and is not the high quality high temperature glass originally used. Corel sold of it's Pyrex brand to another company called World Kitchen. WK uses common bottle glass for all it's Pyrex line, rather than the 'lab glass' that made pyrex worth buying.
I was forced to purchase a replacement for the 16 year loyal pyrex measuring that finaly broke. It arrived today, complete with defective bubbles and cracks through both the handle and bowl. Return shipping will cost more than the item did to purchase, so I am out of luck.
If you are looking for the quality pyrex that has been used for generations, you are out of luck. It has not been made for a while now.
Pyrex 2-qt June 7, 2008 This is a perfect size container. Batter bowl? Prep bowl? Pick a winner. My two are SOOO perfect to grab and go! Two fit my "Wave" to heat up broth or water. The handle makes removal from the Micro-wave (use a mitt) a safe project. Spout handy, example filling canning jars. Beats the dipper method.
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