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The Glass Saucepan 2.0 Liter is a versatile and health-conscious cooking pot made from durable borosilicate glass. With a capacity of 2000ml, it is perfect for preparing a variety of dishes, including soups and baby food. Its heat-resistant properties allow for safe use on open flames and various cooking methods, while the transparent design lets you monitor your meals easily. Plus, it's dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning!
Finish Types | Painted |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.6"D x 8.6"W x 6.7"H |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Capacity | 2000 Milliliters |
Color | Clear |
Is Oven Safe | No |
R**N
Great look, works great.
This is a very cool pot. Small size is great for small batch cooking. It being see through is great for keeping track of your food. My only complaint is how fragile it seems. I know it’s pretty tough borosilicate glass but I’m always afraid I’m going to shatter it. It’s not as thick as Corning’s glass cookware. Very light weight and easy to clean.
M**E
Beautiful but not heat-resistant
The media could not be loaded. It’s a beautiful pot but I was only able to use it thee times before it cracked. Not heat-resistant at all. It cracked while I was cooking
1**D
Perfect, but our use has been only in the microwave; please see "IMPORTANT" below....
We have three, two 1.5 L and one 2L, two bought Jan 2020, the third before then but unsure of date.Now, in July 2021, after 18+ months' daily use for everything microwaveable, we have had no issues, not even one.Great for soups and casseroles which, we confess, are probably half of our cuisine during our continuing COVID-19 seclusion. Easy cleanup in dishwasher. We couldn't live without them - only a slight exaggeration.PLEASE NOTE: We have not used them on our ceramic electric stovetop (which we dislike intensely) and would not without the kind of metal wire/coil/diffuser recommended for stovetop use with glass [borosilicate] cookware. (NB. "PYREX", for instance, is borosilicate.)IMPORTANT: Please check articles like "Glass Cookware: Pros and Cons" on (internet) "The Cookware Channel", which says, quote:"Although glass [borosilicate] is a good conductor of heat, it fails to disburse it evenly, and therefore glass utensils are not at all efficient for stovetop cooking, as they easily form hot spots causing the glass to crack."Manufacturers, distributors, retailers should highlight this limitation.
T**N
Nice Glass Poy for Vegetable and Pasta But Not Durable
I am very upset after paying so much on Amazone prime and getting an Item whch Cracked while in use on Cook top with normal water heating I am out of $28.00 will Amazone Replce item since I missed the Return window by 2 Days. I have bought lots stuf from Amazon and was Prime member till 5 days ago.CAN ANYONE AT AMZON HELP ME
R**.
Two pots cracked on the stove
This pot cracked twice on the stove. Beautiful to look at but can not hold up to high heat. Cook on low heat or else don’t buy it.
R**Y
Bonita ollita de cristal
Me dá miedo poner en la estufa se ve bien frágil
A**K
It’s a nice
It’s a nice summer pot but the top broke off of the lid two days after I got it.
T**T
Glass in the mac and cheese.
🍲 A Treacherous Vessel, Shattered Like My Trust 🍲Hark! I did acquire this glass saucepan, envisioning a noble tool for mine kitchen—a vessel both sturdy and fair, to withstand the trials of flame and feast. Yet, alas! ‘Twas not meant to be.🔥 Heat Resistance? Nay, it withstood the fire no better than parchment in a dragon’s breath.⚔️ Durability? Fragile as a fallen knight—one moment whole, the next, naught but ruin.💔 Safety? Betrayal most foul! It didst shatter mid-cook, sending shards and sorrow across my hearth.A saucepan should be a trusty companion in battle, yet this one crumbled under pressure like a coward before the charge. I would not trust this vessel to boil water, let alone withstand the trials of true cooking. Beware, lest ye find thy feast tainted with ruin!⭐️ 1 Star—A Shattered Dream, Unfit for Any Kitchen
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