Monday, March 4, 2013

Marinex Bakeware Large Rectangular Glass Roaster, 15-1/2" x 9-1/4" x 2"





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Description



Marinex Glass Bakeware production began over 50 years ago by Santa Marina, the largest glass manufacturer in Latin America. Located in Brazil, Santa Marina has been producing different glass products since 1895. The factory location is close to raw material deposits of boron and sand which is rich in color and quality. During the production process, these raw materials are combined using heat to make borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass is resistant to changes in temperatures used in cooking and baking. The raw materials also give Marinex glass bakeware a slight bluish tint consistant throughout all pieces. Marinex Glass Bakeware offers several shapes and sizes that have countless uses in culinary activities and are prominent by their beauty, durability, and ease of cleaning. It can be used to prepare, bake, and serve food as well as to freeze prepared food. It is safe for both conventional ovens and microwave ovens. Marinex Bakeware can go from the freezer/refrigerator to a pre-heated oven where the oven temperature does not exceed 100C or 212F to start. However, Marinex Bakeware should not be used on stovetop burners or over a direct flame. This is a large 3qt rectangular baking dish that measures 15-1/2" x 9-1/4" x 2". All Marinex bakeware is dishwasher safe. Item #GD16536417.



Features


  • Prepare, cook, serve, and store in the same cooking vessel
  • Freezer to oven to table to refrigerator
  • Use in conventional or microwave ovens
  • 3qt capacity measures 15.5" x 9.25" x 2"
  • Consistent bluish tint to all pieces

Customer Reviews


4 out of 5 stars odd size, but real borosilicate glass
John E. Cornell

As you may well know, Pyrex (in the USA at least) changed its formula for glass baking dishes in the late 1980s - changing from borosilicate glass (which takes heat nicely) to tempered glass (which does not). After a Pyrex dish exploded in my kitchen, I banished all of the new-style Pyrex and ordered replacements - the only decent source is Marinex, and the only decent supplier is Amazon. This is made in Brazil, so it's really a metric dish, notwithstanding that it's marketed as a 3-quart dish (the 9"x13" we all know and love) but it works in all of my recipes.Very happy with my purchase.

1 out of 5 stars Used it twice: shattered
Carmen

Oh where oh where did good old Pyrex go? Since it can't be found, I bought this product. Not cheap. But supposed to be as good. Used it twice to bake vegetables in the oven. Second time I used it, took it out of the oven, put it on top of my stove to cool, and 10 minutes later it cracked in half. Picked the chips of glass out of the broccoli and vowed not to purchase this product again. Beware.