Can be used in freezer, fridge, steamer, microwave and oven.
Can withstand temperature from -4 ºF to 1076 ºF (-20 ºC ~ 580 ºC)
Non-Reactive, can withstand high acidity and high alkalinity.
Non-Porous, will not absorb colors, odors, or flavors. Will not stain.
Enhanced hinged handle design eliminates breaking points. Made to last. Tested to last over 11,000 swivels! Handles can be detached for cleaning. Other brands' lids become deformed or break off over time.
2 year warranty on the hinged lid.
Silicon gasket prevents liquid leakage and is removable for easy cleaning.
Long lasting: will never warp. Stain and scratch resistant.
Stackable with the lids on to maximize vertical storage in the fridge or the pantry.
The lid is made of food grade BPA-free plastic and silicone.
This product does NOT qualify for free shipping. Shipping gets cheaper relatively with 2 containers or more.
Specifications
8.25" L x 6.13" W x 2.75" H
Product Description
Made of lab grade borosilicate glass, which is thermally, mechanically, and chemically superior to the cheaper soda lime glass commonly used in household items.
Good for health: unlike plastic, borosilicate glass does not leach out harmful substances over time or when heated.
Versatile: can be used in freezer, fridge, steamer, microwave and oven.
High thermal resistance: can withstand temperature from -4 ºF to 1076 ºF (-20 ºC ~ 580 ºC).
Reduce plastic pollution by preparing or storing food in the Glass Baking and Storage Containers. Plastic tupperware leaches micro-plastics and harmful chemicals into your food when heated or over time.
No microplastics or harmful substances leached into food.
The lid is made of food grade, BPA-free plastic and silicone. It should not be placed in the oven. Remove the lid before heating in the microwave, oven or steamer. You may cover the glassware with a paper towel (for microwave) or a sheet of foil (for oven) to prevent splatters.
Avoid sudden drastic temperature changes.
Always preheat the oven first before placing the glassware inside it.
Do not subject the glassware to direct heat sources such as on the stovetop, under the broiler, or on a grill.
Do not heat empty or almost empty glassware in the microwave.
When heating oil or butter in the microwave, keep the heating time to minimal.
If the food releases liquid during heating or cooking, add some liquid to cover just the bottom of the glassware before heating. Do not add liquid to hot glassware.
Do not let hot glassware get in contact with wet or cool surfaces, or cold glassware with hot surfaces. Place it on a dry cloth, a potholder, a wooden stand, or a cooling rack.
Allow the glassware to come to room temperature before placing it in the oven, microwave, refrigerator, freezer or water.
Do not use browning wrappers or bags that concentrate heat in certain areas in the microwave. This can cause uneven heating and possibly breakage.
When placing the glassware in the freezer, if it contains liquid, leave some room for the liquid to expand during freezing.
Care and Cleaning
Handle with care to avoid chipping, cracking or severe scratching.
DO NOT drop or hit the glassware against a hard surface or object. DO NOT strike it with a hard utensil.
For tough stains, soak the glassware in warm soapy water for a while, then scrub it using non-abrasive scouring pads such as plastic or nylon.
The glassware is dishwasher safe with the lid removed. Please handwash the lid.
Stack the containers with the lids on.
Do not nest the glassware without adding cushioning, such as paper towel, between them.
Intended for normal household uses only.
Precautions
As with all glass products, failure to carefully follow the use and care instructions could result in property damage and personal injury.
Do not use the glassware if it is chipped, cracked or badly scratched.
Only handle hot glassware using oven mitts or dry potholders.
Handle broken glass pieces with caution as they can be extremely sharp and hard to handle.