A reader wrote in because he set his Pyrex bowl on the stove top to reduce some broth, and the bowl promptly “exploded.” It appears, through googling (and You Tubing), that a great many people do not ...
Nobody wants their Pyrex baking dish to become a ticking time bomb in the oven. Here's why your bakeware might detonate and ...
Jessica Bolte has a number of Pyrex dishes that were passed down by her grandmother. She wanted to add to her Pyrex collection, so she bought a rectangular bakeware dish just last month. Bolte said ...
ur Christmas dinner ham has been cooking in a Pyrex glass baking dish at 350 F. Then, when you open the oven door, Boom! Shards of sharp glass explode toward you like some homemade bomb. According to ...
It’s true: Pyrex and similar glass bakeware can explode, but if you follow my two simple guidelines, you’ll never experience it yourself. As preposterous as it sounds, exploding Pyrex is not an urban ...
Debbie Parker of Pontiac, Mich., says she still can't shake the memory of Christmas morning brunch two years ago when the festive egg casserole she baked in a glass Pyrex pan "exploded" without ...
In response to reports of explosive-like glass cookware failures, researchers applied basic materials engineering concepts to identify the causes. They found that current glass cookware sold in the ...
Plenty of people will be busy cooking this holiday season. But there could be a hidden danger lurking in your kitchen. "Early Show" Consumer Correspondent Susan Koeppen has a warning for the millions ...
YONKERS, NY — A year-long investigation by Consumer Reports reveals that while hundreds of millions of glass baking dishes are used safely each year, hot glassware can shatter unexpectedly, sometimes ...