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S Viemeister[_2_] 24-08-2009 02:55 PM

Pyrex measuring cup gets hot in microwave!
 
Yesterday, I bought an extra two-cup Pyrex measuring jug, as it's a
frequently used size, and I've been known to break them...

Today I used it for melting butter in the microwave - and found the
handle to be quite warm after only a minute. _None_ of my other Pyrex
ware has ever done this. The colour of the glass was a bit greener than
my older stuff, but I have yellowish-, aqua- and blue-tinted Pyrex, none
of which get warm when microwaved.

Has anyone else noticed this?

Wayne Boatwright[_4_] 26-08-2009 06:37 AM

Pyrex measuring cup gets hot in microwave!
 
On Mon 24 Aug 2009 06:55:43a, S Viemeister told us...

> Yesterday, I bought an extra two-cup Pyrex measuring jug, as it's a
> frequently used size, and I've been known to break them...
>
> Today I used it for melting butter in the microwave - and found the
> handle to be quite warm after only a minute. _None_ of my other Pyrex
> ware has ever done this. The colour of the glass was a bit greener than
> my older stuff, but I have yellowish-, aqua- and blue-tinted Pyrex, none
> of which get warm when microwaved.
>
> Has anyone else noticed this?
>


Actually, no, and I have a fairly wide range of Pyrex and Anchor Hocking
measuring cups.

--
Wayne Boatwright
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The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.
G.K. Chesterton




S Viemeister[_2_] 26-08-2009 01:04 PM

Pyrex measuring cup gets hot in microwave!
 
Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Mon 24 Aug 2009 06:55:43a, S Viemeister told us...
>
>> Yesterday, I bought an extra two-cup Pyrex measuring jug, as it's a
>> frequently used size, and I've been known to break them...
>>
>> Today I used it for melting butter in the microwave - and found the
>> handle to be quite warm after only a minute. _None_ of my other Pyrex
>> ware has ever done this. The colour of the glass was a bit greener than
>> my older stuff, but I have yellowish-, aqua- and blue-tinted Pyrex, none
>> of which get warm when microwaved.
>>
>> Has anyone else noticed this?
>>

>
> Actually, no, and I have a fairly wide range of Pyrex and Anchor Hocking
> measuring cups.
>

I have a wide range of various Pyrex items, too (and FireKing), and have
had no problems with them - but I've had them for quite some time. I'm
wondering about the new stuff, though. Pyrex seems to be produced by a
number of different companies now, and perhaps some of them are cutting
a few corners?

Dee Dovey 26-08-2009 01:42 PM

Pyrex measuring cup gets hot in microwave!
 

"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Mon 24 Aug 2009 06:55:43a, S Viemeister told us...
>>
>>> Yesterday, I bought an extra two-cup Pyrex measuring jug, as it's a
>>> frequently used size, and I've been known to break them...
>>>
>>> Today I used it for melting butter in the microwave - and found the
>>> handle to be quite warm after only a minute. _None_ of my other Pyrex
>>> ware has ever done this. The colour of the glass was a bit greener than
>>> my older stuff, but I have yellowish-, aqua- and blue-tinted Pyrex, none
>>> of which get warm when microwaved.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else noticed this?
>>>

>>
>> Actually, no, and I have a fairly wide range of Pyrex and Anchor Hocking
>> measuring cups.
>>

> I have a wide range of various Pyrex items, too (and FireKing), and have
> had no problems with them - but I've had them for quite some time. I'm
> wondering about the new stuff, though. Pyrex seems to be produced by a
> number of different companies now, and perhaps some of them are cutting a
> few corners?



In the last year I have bought two 'sets' of Pyrex - basically they are
pyrex pans and bowls. I noticed that one set is much heavier than the
other. Perhaps sand is getting more expensive? :-))
Dee Dee




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