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Originally Posted by waves
It's the sudden heat change that does that.
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They were never intended for that kind of abuse—even the old borosilicate glass. I found another site debunking this myth:
A Warning that Pyrex Glass Cookware Can Explode- Mostly Fiction!
...which includes posted instructions from the PYREX website.
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Any glass bakeware product can break if it is not used properly. For that reason, we want to remind consumers to review the PYREX® Safety and Usage Instructions provided with our products. While not a substitute for reviewing the entire Safety and Usage Instructions, set forth below are selected highlights.
PYREX GLASS BAKEWARE SAFETY AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
- NEVER use on top of the stove, under a broiler, in a toaster oven, or place over oven vent or pilot light.
- AVOID severe hot to cold temperature changes, including:
- DO NOT add liquid to hot dish
- DO NOT place hot dish or glass cover in sink
- DO NOT immerse hot dish in water
- DO NOT place hot dish on cold or wet surfaces
- Handle hot ovenware and glass covers with dry potholders
- ALWAYS add a small amount of liquid to the vessel prior to baking foods that release liquids while cooking.
- DO NOT overheat oil or butter in microwave. Use minimum amount of cooking time.
- DO NOT use or repair any item that is chipped, cracked or scratched.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
To loosen baked-on-food, allow glass to cool, then soak.
If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with nonabrasive cleansers.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions can cause immediate or later breakage which can result in personal injury or property damage.
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Unfortunately,
World Kitchen has revamped their entire site since that (2009) article, and I cannot locate the same information on their new site.
I can clearly remember my mother teaching me about the proper use of pyrex bakeware from a very young age—as a matter of course with everything else she taught me about cooking, baking, etc. so it used to mystify me how so many people abused the stuff out of ignorance/assumption/misinformation, but then I learned...
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
—Albert Einstein
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