Here's a link to a site promoting the stuff: We still purchase the pots when we see them at thrift stores. Actually I have two that I use when baking as my oven fits two. ![]() Their 4.5 liter covered pot is what I use for baking no-knead bread in the indoor oven. One can find their old advertisements online where they melt an aluminum pan in one of their pots. It is absolutely amazing stuff and can be found on ebay or at thrift stores. It's a clear ceramic, a spinoff from the space program. In the oven (either WFO or indoor) for a transparent vessel I use a product once made by Corning but dropped because it was very expensive to manufacture. Here's a link to a thread on the subject:Ĭonsumer Reports Investigates Exploding Pyrex - Cookware - Chowhound New stuff is simply tempered glass (soda lime glass I think but don't quote me on that). ![]() Borosilicate glass has special properties and what made the Pyrex of pre-sale of the name so popular. Was it new? Many people do not know that Corning sold their Pyrex name to a chinese company which is manufacturing a product called Pyrex which, unfortunately, is not made of borosilicate glass. A couple of questions about the pyrex you used:
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