Rabu, 11 Desember 2013

Libbey Round Covered Glass Casserole Set, 6 piece

LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAYLibbey Round Covered Glass Casserole Set, 6 piece
Libbey Round Covered Glass Casserole Set, 6 piece

LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAY Libbey Round Covered Glass Casserole Set, 6 piece

Price : $27.99* (on 12/26/2013)
Code : B009NJ00KY
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47959 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Libbey
  • Dimensions: 7.81 pounds

Features

  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Oven- and microwave-safe
  • 20-year manufacturer warranty











Product Description

A beautiful presentation to side dishes, entrees and desserts, this Libbey glass oval covered casserole dish set includes the most widely-used sizes for home dining: 1-qt., 2-qt., 3-qt.. Naturally nonporous to stand up to everyday baking, these glass baking dishes retain a smooth easy-clean finish, resistant to stains and scratches. Lids ensure moist, flavorful vegetables, entrees and desserts and keep food warm while serving. Clear glass covered casserole set lets you conveniently prepare food ahead of an event and store in the refrigerator. Transport easily with side handles. Oven-safe to 450 F. Microwave- and dishwasher-safe.

Known as America's Glassmaker, Libbey focuses on high-quality glassware and tableware. Originating more than 100 years ago, Libbey is a leading designer internationally in the tableware industry.

Product Features

    • Durable thick glass oval baking dishes with lids in three most widely-used sizes: 1-qt., 2-qt., 3-qt. • Lids retain moisture and flavor of foods while baking, and keep food warm on the table • Smooth clear glass creates a beautiful presentation on the table • Nonporous and resistant to stains and scratches • Transport easily with side handles • America's Glassmaker for more than 100 years, Libbey is a leading name in tableware internationally.







Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
1Safety Hazard
By jennifer
This is a very inferior product, used in Xmas eve with company, took from oven and placed on table, 10-15 min later the casserole exploded, sending shards of glass all over the table, Because it was advertised as Libbey, I purchased it, but upon closer inspection after the explosion it stated Mexico, I do not have any of the product left as I threw the remaining pieces out.I not only consider this a bad product but a safety hazard as well

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4Largest is very wide, heavy. Lid fits many crock pots, slow cookers.
By lost_gecko
I bought only the largest of these 3 Libby casserole dishes Libbey 55952 32qt. Covered Casserole , NOT the 6-piece set. I got it at a local store, and thus am unable to comment on the sellers hereThe largest casserole is 3 liters, a little over 3 quarts.It seems very wide, and very heavy glass. It cannot be managed by one hand. May be the heaviest baking pan I have ever encountered (excepting cast iron pans). The Libby casseroles seem heavier than other brands of glass. However, that does not necessarily guarantee they are higher quality. Such comparisons may be apples to oranges, if some competing brands are a different type of glass, for example borosilicate glass. (This was not labeled borosilicate.)Be aware that the "6 piece" set does not contain 6 casserole bowls; there are 3 casserole containers plus 3 lids to cover them. The lids are counted as pieces, as is common among makers of cookware and bakeware.By the way, it was labeled "Made in Mexico". ‎I am glad that they come with lids; a feature we prefer in all bakeware -- helps keep the food from drying out in the oven. We don't want to hassle with aluminum foil.My favorite feature: The glass lid just happens to be a perfect fit for my round Crock Pot, from around ‎‎1990. That old Crock Pot originally came with a plastic lid, which I didn't like. BTW, ‎the newer Crock Pots all seem to have glass lids.‎The shape: these casseroles have flat bottoms, with just a slight curve where the vertical sides meet the horizontal bottom. (Libbey has made other styles of casseroles that are much more rounded, like a hemisphere; I don't know if they are still available.) We prefer these with the flat bottoms; they are more versatile for roasting and baking.These casseroles are wide, but not so tall.Interior height of the largest bowl (without the lid on) is 2 ⅝".‎It was labeled as ‎"DIA 10.5 IN / 26.7 CM" -- diameter is 10 and a half inches.At first glance, the side walls seem exactly straight vertical. However, they are angled slightly; thus the bottom of casserole is a little smaller than the top. Diameter 9 7/16", when measured about an inch above the bottom. ‎The lids are not flat; they have a slightly domed shape.Lid dome interior height is approx. 1 ½" near center, where it is highest, but is a little lower near the outer rim. ‎My casserole came with safety warnings; many that I have come to expect from glass bakeware. I will include some of the warnings in this review, so you can determine whether these casseroles are compatible with your intended usage.Readable (not too tiny) warnings on paper insert-label:‎‎"Do not take directly from freezer to microwave or oven."‎‎"Avoid extreme temperature changes". ‎Icon picture-symbols on label show usage in microwave ovens, traditional ovens, dishwasher, ‎refrigerator (but not on stove-top burners).‎ Also NOT with broiler. I think no type of glass bakeware is safe with broilers."WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may cause the product to break. ‎Property damage or person injury from cuts or burns may result"‎ it says.Tiny warnings, almost unreadable:‎‎"Be sure food is completely thawed (before using in this casserole) to cook or ‎reheat."‎ (So we should not put still-frozen food into glass casserole, directly into oven.)‎"Do not place hot bakeware on cold or wet surfaces, and never add liquids to ‎hot bakeware."‎ (Sounds like basting is out.)If a hot casserole is removed from the oven, and set in a puddle of water on the counter top, I think the glass may crack, because of thermal shock. We also avoid putting hot glass into the kitchen sink, because of the same risk.Microwave usage is OK, but NOT for use in a microwave oven with a browner; and NOT ‎for use to hold or support popcorn bags. ‎ "Chipped" or "cracked" glass ware may break more easily, and should be discarded" ‎‎the label also says.Do not use on top of the stove, in broiler, toaster oven, with an alcohol burner. [By ‎alcohol burner, do they mean those burners seen on some large buffet-style ‎banquets? Sterno?] ‎

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect for large or small casseroles
By Gerry L Blaylock
These are great for casseroles or dips and are as easy to clean as most non-stick products. Great product for the price

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