URGENT! Warning! Why PYREX dishes shatter!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @lindaanderson3698
    @lindaanderson3698 Год назад +669

    People need to know this. Thank you. Very well done.

  • @youtubesucks3811
    @youtubesucks3811 Год назад +593

    Lol I thought my grandma was crazy but you proved her right. I need to apologize. Thank you ma’am

    • @thenotoriousroc3508
      @thenotoriousroc3508 Год назад +44

      Shouldn't have to hear that frm someone we dn't know for Grandma to be proven-right, gotta trust-in grams wisdom off the-bat fam 😄

    • @robertcamble3543
      @robertcamble3543 Год назад +26

      ​@@thenotoriousroc3508 Another way is the original Pyrex dish is heavier & thicker .

    • @thenotoriousroc3508
      @thenotoriousroc3508 Год назад

      @@robertcamble3543 very true fam

  • @paulasage3611
    @paulasage3611 Год назад +198

    No way!!! You should get this one on the national news because it's a major safety issue! Thank you for getting the word out there!!!

    • @ale347baker
      @ale347baker Год назад +3

      Its been known for a long time. Though I forget which is which over time.

  • @cookieshivers1859
    @cookieshivers1859 11 месяцев назад +136

    Thank you. This is critical . Corporations continue to put profit way above customers' safery

    • @smithsmith6778
      @smithsmith6778 9 месяцев назад +3

      😓😓😓😩ikr

    • @sherrih6375
      @sherrih6375 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@smithsmith6778Those CEO's should be ashamed of themselves.

  • @cindersofcreation
    @cindersofcreation Год назад +2639

    As a glassworker this is one of those random issues I knew about but could never get anyone to care about! Great youtube short to spread the knowledge!

    • @stevenjericho
      @stevenjericho Год назад +29

      As a security guard I totally agree.

    • @michaelslowmin
      @michaelslowmin Год назад +43

      As an ice cream eater, i eat ice cream

    • @TimoteoDeBaum
      @TimoteoDeBaum Год назад +38

      Yes please spread the news 😅Made me determine if I wanted to keep my 4 cup measuring glass cup 😂 it was all capitalize letters so I did! Thanks Pam 🙏🏾

    • @baconscoobysnacks3135
      @baconscoobysnacks3135 Год назад +3

      There is always at least one weirdo that decides to share what they do for a living on the internet lmao. Do you feel better now letting strangers know what you do to make your money?

    • @cindersofcreation
      @cindersofcreation Год назад +27

      @@baconscoobysnacks3135 I mean if the video was about education wouldn't a teacher's thoughts or opinions be a little more useful than people just learning about something? 😅 I'm no stranger on the internet ill give you my full name and address and invite you over for food anytime you want!

  • @shannonp1656
    @shannonp1656 Год назад +2710

    Thank you! This explains why my mom's 1950s PYREX is still with me.

    • @eb0526
      @eb0526 Год назад +106

      Agreed 👍🏾, todays modern anything will never standup to our parent’s’ generation 😞

    • @dracofirex
      @dracofirex Год назад +111

      @@eb0526 Mega thumbs up to the ugly avocado colored stoves and fridges still going strong!!

    • @IrishQ76
      @IrishQ76 Год назад +41

      ​@@eb0526I agree with you except for items handmade by someone who was taught by generations before. 🙂
      I have most cabinets and stands hand built anymore because I'm tired of things falling apart. Cost a little bit more, but a lot cheaper than paying for multiples through out the years. 😀

    • @sootuckchoong7077
      @sootuckchoong7077 Год назад +2

      Ive never bought it before. Afraid of breaking once dropped, or if the fire burner is too hot.... and its very, very expensive!

    • @shannonp1656
      @shannonp1656 Год назад +12

      @@dracofirex My parents had the coppertone Maytag set. I did/do see a lot more of those models in avocado.

  • @mattd1188
    @mattd1188 Год назад +5027

    pyrex is soda lime glass. PYREX is borosilicate glass much less susceptible to thermal shock.

    • @JuriAmari
      @JuriAmari Год назад +206

      So it’s literally a difference in formula! 😮

    • @tmimocha
      @tmimocha Год назад +36

      thank you

    • @cybercraft5393
      @cybercraft5393 Год назад +103

      Yes! I also have 1 piece of vintage "glass-ceramic" "Pyroceram" Corningware that can be used on top of the stove. I love it so.

    • @sbocaj22
      @sbocaj22 Год назад +120

      I’ll just cook in my bong then. It’s also borosilicate

    • @scarlthesnarl5581
      @scarlthesnarl5581 Год назад +98

      My wife and I are very protective of our older PYREX dishes because they are wonderful and replacing them is a pain.

  • @amourdoctrina9435
    @amourdoctrina9435 Год назад +572

    Whew Girl!
    When I spot the original PYREX in thrift stores I snatch em up! They are great for passing on to new family cooks!👍

    • @DiZoSoMom
      @DiZoSoMom 11 месяцев назад +16

      I went to visit my partner’s family for thanksgiving and his sweet mom and gma pulled out some family heirlooms to distribute among the daughter/granddaughter in laws. In those boxes was a small set of original PYREX and this video was the first thing that came to mind. No one else seemed to understand why I was so friggin thrilled when “Pyrex” is still sold all over the place, but I was so happy!!
      In addition to those, she gave me a 100 year old pan and antique milk glass, which I will treasure. All of the daughter/granddaughter in laws are super different (three of us- I’m a southerner, old school, cook a lot; next is Tex-Mex Latina, spicy personality, really fun; last is a gorgeous Peruvian immigrant. It was fun to see the different things everyone went for.

    • @peachyclean93
      @peachyclean93 10 месяцев назад

      What happens when you see vision wear do you pick it up too? I grew up with that I love that stuff

    • @RHDEM
      @RHDEM 10 месяцев назад

      I actually use them as plates.

    • @ctryclb
      @ctryclb 10 месяцев назад +3

      I buy vintage. The best.

    • @papasitoOC
      @papasitoOC 9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m looking for new family and I’m new to cooking 😉 lol

  • @lt3968
    @lt3968 Год назад +18085

    As someone who was almost maimed by an exploding dish, this is the most informative PSA I’ve seen on the internet this week. Ty for your service miss Pam.

    • @tenerife_sea
      @tenerife_sea Год назад +156

      your dish so fire it exploded? 🔥🔥

    • @kristen1245
      @kristen1245 Год назад +24

      In years . Is more like it

    • @lt3968
      @lt3968 Год назад +322

      @@tenerife_sea yes! Sharp glass flew everywhere and i was standing over it but just happened to take a few steps away or I would have had glass literally in my face. Angels were with me. So lucky.

    • @skullman0819
      @skullman0819 Год назад

      I call BS everyone is always the victim of something and every video because it gets you like sand attention you were not almost maimed by an exploding dish you were just a little freaked out by one there isn't enough explosive power in a shattering dish going from an extreme temperature to another to cause any actual sort of harm, yes you may cut yourself a little bit but it's not like a shard of glass is going to fly fast enough at your throat to cut an artery. You either mishandled it or you're just lying

    • @bettawitch4606
      @bettawitch4606 Год назад +101

      @It3968 Same with me, about 8 months ago and I still had a glass shard in my eye that had to be removed because it surfaced (ICK RIGHT?) 3 weeks ago. I had no idea Corning is conning us!

  • @Tanookicatoon
    @Tanookicatoon Год назад +11272

    The darn definition of "They don't make em like they used to"

    • @TamaraGarrettAlpha
      @TamaraGarrettAlpha Год назад +36

      IKR

    • @OWnIshiiTrolling
      @OWnIshiiTrolling Год назад +92

      They do still make it like they used to, just not everywhere

    • @valerieann8007
      @valerieann8007 Год назад +55

      French brands exist that ONLY make high quality sustainable glass that can not only go from hot to cold or cold to hot, also nearly unbreakable if dropped. They called THAT "tempered" though.

    • @thevis5465
      @thevis5465 Год назад +20

      except they do, america isnt the world

    • @kcnb28
      @kcnb28 Год назад

      They stopped selling the good stuff in America because of the crack epidemic.

  • @CharlieApples
    @CharlieApples Год назад +1727

    In case anyone is wondering, PYREX is made of borosilicate glass, which is the very strong glass used to make lab equipment like beakers and flasks. All Pyrex used to be borosilicate, but they screwed us.

    • @umdasu
      @umdasu Год назад +23

      with this being the case why liscence out the inferior "pyrex" name when there is nothing stopping them from producing their own COE 33 glass? i get the whole brand name but why not make a brand and market it as the same as "PYREX", and also potential lawsuits from broken glass ware. im sure you make functional glass and know what the deal is charlie.

    • @deliciaford4343
      @deliciaford4343 Год назад +6

      Thanks

    • @sigi9669
      @sigi9669 Год назад +89

      ​@@umdasu After a quick "history of Pyrex" search on Wikipedia, my guess is: because they were desperate.
      Pyrex wasn't actually licenced out, but rather spun off into its own company. As Corning wanted to focus on phone screens.
      This new company ended up merging with the maker of Instant Pots. And filled for chapter 11 bankruptcy four years later, which was two weeks ago.

    • @biggc73
      @biggc73 Год назад +24

      Its 'The American Dream'

    • @chrisagostini5795
      @chrisagostini5795 Год назад

      No pyrex manufactured in almost the last 50 years was borosilicate except for the measuring cups and chemical glass (stir rods and beakers)

  • @julieescala2610
    @julieescala2610 11 месяцев назад +84

    Seriously the most valuable and relevant pieces of information I’ve heard in a long time. Thank you!

  • @Joy_M507
    @Joy_M507 Год назад +373

    Wow! Just bought some PYREX dishes from Goodwill and they’re all uppercase! Didn’t know this! I will be sure to hang on to them. Thank you!

    • @sandramcdonough2397
      @sandramcdonough2397 Год назад +21

      I bought a bunch of mine at garage sales and luckily they are all uppercase. Your displays were awesome. Are you a teacher by training and education?

    • @mommasoulkitchen9919
      @mommasoulkitchen9919 Год назад +1

      Me too! All goodwill finds!

    • @janebrown1706
      @janebrown1706 Год назад

      That's where I got mine from.

  • @watsonwrote
    @watsonwrote Год назад +448

    My grandma told me old Pyrex was much safer than the newer ones, but I wasn't sure how to tell the difference. Thank you for this!

    • @ROCKDIVA85
      @ROCKDIVA85 Год назад +5

      Just avoid Pyrex

    • @Rainsong777
      @Rainsong777 Год назад +6

      Even here in South Africa, a so-called "Pyrex" dish CRACKED when my Mom put the lid on a granite top (automatically put it down, not remembering the granite was cold)... BUT...
      If the ORIGINAL PYREX could go from hot to cold or the other way around...
      They're also not the ORIGINAL PYREX here? 😢

    • @qiraanmohammed
      @qiraanmohammed Год назад +1

      ​@@Rainsong777my grandmother gave my mom some old PYREX dishes and i let one fall and it somehow didnt break the new pyrex that they sell however... Not as good

    • @user-mi8xf8tq1z
      @user-mi8xf8tq1z Год назад +1

      Your grandmother is right. My family also says the same

  • @deewinston5651
    @deewinston5651 Год назад +9143

    Wow Pam, I did not know this. I’m going to check all of mine. I’m older and have my Pyrex over 50 years, so it’s probably the original. This is such good information. Thank you again.❤

    • @trudymoore4744
      @trudymoore4744 Год назад +120

      I've got the old school PYREX! 😀👌 Thanks for the heads up Pam!❤

    • @W2mNm
      @W2mNm Год назад +60

      You probably have the good stuff!
      I'm jealous lol. I forget what years they changed the glass. But it wasn't 50 yrs ago lol

    • @susanbaker8023
      @susanbaker8023 Год назад +80

      Mom had a casserole dish shatter a few seconds after coming out of the oven. We called the company, the original can shatter after years of use. Hers was around 40 years old at the time.

    • @latishawilliams8155
      @latishawilliams8155 Год назад +18

      Wow thanks Chef Pam. Did not know this.

    • @telthatruth7533
      @telthatruth7533 Год назад +15

      Thanks ma, you’re a 💎❤

  • @patzalineanderson8813
    @patzalineanderson8813 10 месяцев назад +62

    The best Explanation
    I have heard about Pyrex dishes shattering.
    Thanks for the info Miss Pam👠👏🏾👏🏾
    God bless you

  • @sweettina2
    @sweettina2 Год назад +1408

    That's an easy fix. Goodwills, resale shops and yard sales always has ample supplies of PYREX. Thank you, Ms. Pam!

    • @me1st927
      @me1st927 Год назад +42

      Yes, indeed…Goodwill has an abundance of PYREX cookware! Great prices too.

    • @TABULOUS1
      @TABULOUS1 Год назад +9

      Fact.

    • @marthaneal1988
      @marthaneal1988 Год назад +54

      Until people see this, make a run on the PYREX items and leave their pyrex imposters.

    • @FreeSpiritMom
      @FreeSpiritMom Год назад +14

      That’s where I got all of mine from lol

    • @annabrown-mitchell7233
      @annabrown-mitchell7233 Год назад +18

      No
      My new pyrex was Goodwill was just that- pyrex
      Not PYREX😢

  • @llspeziale8844
    @llspeziale8844 Год назад +4229

    I remember the day my Pyrex shattered and my husband thought my reaction of shock and horror was over the top. The thing was, I felt betrayed because “that’s not supposed to happen!!!” This video makes me understand what actually happened

    • @willytompkins8115
      @willytompkins8115 Год назад +49

      PYREX IN THE 70' AND 80's Shattered also!!! If it has the slightest shock from cold to hot. Check it for cracks also.

    • @gillyweedniharry
      @gillyweedniharry Год назад +17

      Our family was so surprised when one of our Pyrex teacups shattered. Now I know what happened.

    • @dgeneeknapp3168
      @dgeneeknapp3168 Год назад +65

      It's a different experience, when you feel 💯% confident that it just COULDN'T happen. You're not prepared AT ALL. You're completely at ease working with the assumed safe items and get the surprise of a lifetime. Tell hubby (whom I assume wouldn't understand that level of confidence in a dish), THAT. I wonder what he'd be like if a historically fail proof tool suddenly did what he thought it would NEVER and potentially could cause him or the item he's fixing to be harmed.

    • @suzanneterrey4499
      @suzanneterrey4499 Год назад +53

      My pyrex is over 50yrs. old. This old stuff holds up. The newer stuff wasn't made of the same quality glass. Same with Corning Ware. The old stuff, (50yrs. old) can stand up to anything, the new stuff is junk.

    • @bethlanious4092
      @bethlanious4092 Год назад +27

      @@dgeneeknapp3168 My thoughts exactly! Companies keep trying to cut corners to save money. Hubbys gonna care when he thought his truck, car, security system, or whatever else was supposed to keep his family safe suddenly fails. What if it exploded and the oven didn’t hold up? The glass would shatter and that’s a lot of money! Not to mention if a child was standing near by or something!😢

  • @nublar3356
    @nublar3356 Год назад +321

    This is the most wholesome explanation I've watched in a while. Thank you Pam!

  • @evelgreytarot8401
    @evelgreytarot8401 Год назад +155

    Thank you for the written signs. It helps my comprehension and retention when people speak.

  • @ytalchemy
    @ytalchemy Год назад +141

    This lady is briiliant. The way she explained this makes it unforgettable.

  • @mystorymysong777
    @mystorymysong777 Год назад +296

    For me this information was like giving out KFC's secret recipe. Who knew 🤷🏾‍♀️. Thank you🤗☺️😊❤️

  • @raceyrache8463
    @raceyrache8463 Год назад +338

    This sounds like something pyrex and PYREX could be sued for if there is no discerning difference on the packaging. 🤔. Thanks for the advice ❤

    • @johnbell1810
      @johnbell1810 Год назад +23

      definitely. should be class action

    • @Elegant_Sausage
      @Elegant_Sausage Год назад +25

      Theyve probably already got a slippery way out of any lawsuit and its somewhere in the tiny print of the papers that come with your pyrex dishes :(

    • @dnmalways
      @dnmalways Год назад +14

      @@Elegant_Sausageyou’re right! It says you should not transfer from cold to hot!

    • @My-Pal-Hal
      @My-Pal-Hal Год назад +1

      If it doesn't say indestructible,.. well , you figure it out.

    • @leahherrmeyer1112
      @leahherrmeyer1112 Год назад +9

      A lot of people buy used so they have no clue

  • @iamstateofbeing7330
    @iamstateofbeing7330 11 месяцев назад +64

    Where I work PYREX/pyrex is a big deal for customers as well as my boss and coworkers. Now that I learned something about this maybe I could point it out to my boss if she doesn’t already know and we can start looking out for the originals instead! More money for us and better quality for the customers

  • @koolkel00
    @koolkel00 Год назад +450

    Okay legit the signs were very helpful to differentiate which she's talking about, also DULY NOTED!! *Covertly removes wrong pyrex baking dish out of my Amazon cart*

  • @clararose1795
    @clararose1795 Год назад +5988

    My mom always told me, “they don’t make Pyrex anymore” and was so confused because they definitely still do. Now it all makes sense.

    • @ammaargotgame
      @ammaargotgame Год назад +10

      🤯

    • @anthonyridenour8851
      @anthonyridenour8851 Год назад +67

      My granny is always yelling about this 😂 now I know why

    • @MrVxBojanglesxv
      @MrVxBojanglesxv Год назад +53

      Nah this lady did half research. American and european pyrex use two different methods for making glass one is soda-lime and the other is borica silicate. One makes glass more resistant to bumps and the other is more resistant to changes in temperature. All pyrex is tempered. All pyrex will use either logo. American pyrex is stronger against the bumps while european is stronger against changes in temp.

    • @NamuBang
      @NamuBang Год назад +31

      And they just filed for bankruptcy. All that cutting corners cost them ultimately

    • @MrVxBojanglesxv
      @MrVxBojanglesxv Год назад +7

      @@NamuBang wow you must not know much about the finances of large corporations if you think ch 11 is a big deal lol

  • @johnathonbrewer3840
    @johnathonbrewer3840 Год назад +1067

    I heard a lady yell at her husband once. “That better not be my capital PYREX you just broke!” Now I understand why

    • @sethbeck6734
      @sethbeck6734 Год назад +9

      When did anyone ever say that. You say that sentence like it's a normal thing to say. You like one of those comedians that said,
      "oh my gosh this actually happened". I believe you but my brother doesn't.

    • @osenazl
      @osenazl Год назад +23

      @@sethbeck6734……………………

    • @DarthVader_1977
      @DarthVader_1977 Год назад +46

      @@sethbeck6734You obviously don’t understand people who own capital PYREX. My mom owns a few and I know that if they broke she would kill whoever broke it. This story is most likely true.

    • @gdawgs101
      @gdawgs101 Год назад +6

      ​@@osenazlNah he spittin, I never heard anybody say that in my life. This the first time I've even heard of capital PYREX vs lowercase pyrex

    • @mudfun3703
      @mudfun3703 Год назад

      ​@@sethbeck6734Or maybe it's sarcasm?

  • @xBloodXGusherx
    @xBloodXGusherx Год назад +507

    The lengths she went through to make this presentation crystal clear as possible lol.
    I love it!
    You legit can not get this wrong.
    Thank you!

    • @shelldie8523
      @shelldie8523 11 месяцев назад

      Really?
      What did they change in the glassware?.

    • @h.wagner
      @h.wagner 11 месяцев назад

      @@shelldie8523 They went from using borosilicate glass (expensive) to just any junk they could to cheapen it down

    • @smithsmith6778
      @smithsmith6778 9 месяцев назад +1

      I still had to watch twice just to make sure I got it right, lol

  • @recipebandit3563
    @recipebandit3563 Год назад +87

    The shame on them. Thanks for the 411 Pam, appreciate your knowledge. Blessings

    • @theelizabethan1
      @theelizabethan1 Год назад

      Corning sold to Chinese manufacturing and the formula was changed.

  • @GGNaturals
    @GGNaturals Год назад +452

    Chef I was so annoyed with my husband thinking my bowl shattering was his fault!! Thanks you so much for this because now I know how to replace it! The companies are a mess 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @CookingAtPamsPlace
      @CookingAtPamsPlace  Год назад +46

      They absolutely are!! You’re welcome!! ❤️❤️

    • @chamonix2602
      @chamonix2602 Год назад +40

      I hope you tell him he's innocent!!

    • @youtubeidentity7412
      @youtubeidentity7412 Год назад +10

      ​@@chamonix2602 😂😂

    • @Circusgirl_aj
      @Circusgirl_aj Год назад +3

      This happened to me baking fish.

    • @heinzhaupthaar5590
      @heinzhaupthaar5590 Год назад

      People shouldn't keep supporting a manufacturer that knowingly f'ks over their customers like that, switching the material but keeping the branding that's become synonymous to Borosilicate is disingenuous af and a real dckmove.
      They did it on purpose and it should be considered fraud, but yeah, I don't see much chance of much happening in this regard anytime soon. It becomes more common every year to pull off such sht.
      F'k them and f'k everyone else who does such bait&switch-style bullsht. I'm so sick of such sht and even more so of people just going along with it.
      Glad I didn't buy the "pyrex" products I had my eyes on.
      Just buy something marked or marketed as borosilicate glass, or another high quality name brand boro glass like Duran or Jenaer Glas.
      It's the original from the inventor Schott at Jenaer Glas, and afaik always exactly what it's supposed to be.
      Btw - now it makes total sense why those "pyrex" glass turds are so cheap! I already wondered!
      I'd bet the moment they sold their logo and name is around the same time cheap "pyrex" stuff came popping up here in Germany. And unfortunately people think it's actual borosilicate glass, taking sales honest manufacturers with their inferior crap.

  • @RighteousJ
    @RighteousJ Год назад +352

    I appreciate the validation. I'm auditing an estate and the people helping me do so couldn't understand why I've been obsessing over saving all of these older PYREX items to clean them up and use them. The new stuff just isn't the same.

    • @CookingAtPamsPlace
      @CookingAtPamsPlace  Год назад +36

      Now that’s a blessing!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад +15

      In my mind anything that survived upwards of 30 years is likely to survive a bunch more. For sure there was a lot of garbage and occasional defective product back in the day as well and people forget that but the surviving stuff is worth keeping around and using, you never quite know what you're going to get next.
      Do people really just throw washable things away just because they aren't clean? Did they use to throw away their car when the ashtray got full?

    • @RighteousJ
      @RighteousJ Год назад +4

      @SianaGearz the kids today grew up in a world full of disposable Chinese plastic garbage. The attitude doesn't surprise me.
      I'll be 40 in 6 months or so. Had to get help where I could find it.

    • @LGAussie
      @LGAussie Год назад +1

      Do u do estate sales in NY??

    • @RighteousJ
      @RighteousJ Год назад +5

      @@LGAussie I don't even do this professionally. I'm an electrician, normally.
      It's complicated. There's a large storage unit involved and hoarding behavior on the part of the deceased. It's a favor to an old friend who's physically incapable of dealing with the situation.

  • @wcruceta777ify
    @wcruceta777ify 10 месяцев назад +9

    Wow 😱Thanks for sharing this information. It makes upset that we have been getting TAKEN by these greedy companies. 😤

  • @ericbennettmusic
    @ericbennettmusic Год назад +1558

    This is quite possibly the most informative and vital RUclips short I’ve ever seen

    • @nancymottley6130
      @nancymottley6130 Год назад +3

      Itcs a good one for sure!

    • @ialsoagree1634
      @ialsoagree1634 Год назад +4

      Fun fact: Corning sold pyrex because it was no longer a high margin product. In the late 90's the business was separated from Corning and became it's own company "Corning Consumer Products Company" which later became Corelle Brands.
      Corning typically only keeps businesses when their profit margins are very high, and sells off mature businesses when their margins begin to fall.
      Back when mobile phone providers gave big incentives or even free phones when you renewed your contract, most mobile phone providers were selling phones at or near a loss (trying to get people into their ecosystem, so you'd spend money on their app store and accessories). At that time, nearly 50% of the cost of a mobile phone was the screen, and Corning was making significant profit margins off Gorilla glass.

    • @MeatObelisk
      @MeatObelisk Год назад +2

      uh huh

    • @ib1ndgo263
      @ib1ndgo263 Год назад

      zoomy and booboo!

    • @WvlfDarkfire
      @WvlfDarkfire Год назад

      Can't argue against that

  • @superblessed2956
    @superblessed2956 Год назад +128

    Thank you!!! You're the Auntie we all need ❤

  • @jamesm3657
    @jamesm3657 Год назад +361

    That was GREAT info for all of us who have PYREX or pyrex at home!

    • @TheAxeaman
      @TheAxeaman Год назад +6

      Yup, stuff used to be durable. That’s bad for the profits though…

  • @gailhall6283
    @gailhall6283 11 месяцев назад +15

    Thanks, Ms. Pam. ❤ I'm 68 and I still have and use my old great Auntie's PYREX. The younger ones in the family don't understand why I don't get new pyrex. Lol. I'm emotionally attached, lol.

  • @eduardom65
    @eduardom65 Год назад +507

    I don't even own a Pyrex dish, yet I applaud your desire to educate and inform those that do.

    • @lizzie0canada9roxya
      @lizzie0canada9roxya Год назад +1

      ur pfp scared me i thought there was a spider on my monitor

    • @MrSeanfish
      @MrSeanfish Год назад

      You don’t own Pyrex? With one capital letter? We didn’t even cover that one…

    • @SumoRabbitOfDoom
      @SumoRabbitOfDoom Год назад +1

      ​@@MrSeanfish That one has an 80% chance of shattering.

  • @nonnadonna6102
    @nonnadonna6102 Год назад +331

    I recently acquired a cabinet full of 1960s PYREX from my 90 year old aunt and it’s still going strong!

  • @fmc974
    @fmc974 Год назад +147

    AHA! I knew something was weird when I saw the lowercase "pyrex" at the store. I thought I was having a Mandela Effect moment, I swear. Thanks Miss Pam!!! 🙏🙏💟

    • @debbiebusby1157
      @debbiebusby1157 Год назад +1

      😂, I've never paid any attention to the spelling till now, now I'm checking mine, to see what I have. I did have one explode one time, I thought someone shot me

    • @fmc974
      @fmc974 Год назад

      ​@@debbiebusby1157 Omg, that's insane!! Hope you're ok. Well, since you've already had one that blew up, check the others and follow this rule: lowercase "pyrex" bad, all caps "PYREX" good. 🙂

  • @sandys.1891
    @sandys.1891 Год назад +18

    I knew about the borosilicate issue but I didn't know how to tell if it was "good" Pyrex or bad Pyrex. Thanks so much for the explanation.

  • @hotmama298
    @hotmama298 Год назад +316

    The majority of my PYREX was bought from the Salvation Army. I had no idea there was pyrex in lower case.

  • @marianlincoln9008
    @marianlincoln9008 Год назад +109

    THANK YOU... I'm so disgusted that corporations do this to us... so unknowingly we are being sold inferior products.

    • @bunjijumper5345
      @bunjijumper5345 Год назад +11

      sold inferior products at high prices, people only bought these pyrex dishes thinking they were PYREX.
      Corporate greed.

    • @hellawitzgerald7530
      @hellawitzgerald7530 Год назад +5

      Yes, it's gross and endangering...
      How is this not false advertising? Smh

  • @lynzysconstitutionalcrashc7836
    @lynzysconstitutionalcrashc7836 Год назад +98

    I've come across the lowercase pyrex. It feels different than the PYREX of my childhood. Lighter weight and sharper edges 👎
    Thank you, Ms. Pam!

    • @basbleupeaunoire
      @basbleupeaunoire Год назад +1

      YUP! I had to replace a pan and noticed it. These companies are so dirty.

  • @wandaparker3681
    @wandaparker3681 11 месяцев назад +16

    OMG!!! 😳. I hadn't heard about this. Thank you Cousin, for this very important information 🙇‍♀️..

  • @drzaius8430
    @drzaius8430 Год назад +427

    As a cook this is actually vital information!!!!

  • @vickigranacher3357
    @vickigranacher3357 Год назад +490

    My PYREX was a wedding present from the 70s. Has served me well for many years.

    • @poorthing
      @poorthing Год назад +6

      I'm still using all my 1968 wedding gifts made from PYREX & Corning ware
      I have several complete sets of mixing &
      Storage bowls, serving dishes, kitchen utensils.
      It is a nice way to remember all my friends and relatives who gifted me over 50 years ago, many who are no longer with me.

  • @HogMan2022
    @HogMan2022 Год назад +343

    Thank you Ma'am! I had a pyrex measuring cup explode, sending glass everywhere. I'll never forget the sound of the glass impacting my glasses. They undoubtedly saved my eyes!
    Thank you for the heads up! 🙋🙏

    • @PirateJohnson
      @PirateJohnson Год назад +5

      I gotta stop putting my head inside my microwave while it's on. I think my glasses are made pyrex.

    • @rmarcavi
      @rmarcavi Год назад +3

      Same, it scared me I was afraid to cook afterwards.

    • @brendatomlinson
      @brendatomlinson Год назад +4

      That’s terrifying! I’m glad your glasses saved your vision.

    • @HogMan2022
      @HogMan2022 Год назад +5

      @@brendatomlinson thank you Ma'am! That scared the heck out of me! 😲 I hear glass is the hardest thing to remove from the eye. I'd hate to go through life blind over something so stupid on my part. 🙋

    • @khale1977able
      @khale1977able Год назад

      Omg me too. My husband got cut up pretty bad

  • @sitori2509
    @sitori2509 9 месяцев назад +2

    Corporate greed is rampant. Since the pandemic started big grocery store chain CEO's brag in shareholder earnings report calls how they are making record breaking profits by raising & keeping prices unnecessarily high. They will do so as long as customers will pay it - and they have admitted this. They count on customers blaming the high prices on inflation.
    Thank you for this video. You are truly helping people. We all need to band together against corporate greed.

  • @JewelBlueIbanez
    @JewelBlueIbanez Год назад +1137

    This is why I buy my Pyrex from thrift stores.

    • @Haimy
      @Haimy Год назад +14

      pro tip!

    • @endTHEhegemony_Today
      @endTHEhegemony_Today Год назад +13

      yesssss!!! all of the PYREX I have in my kitchen, I acquired over the years from thrift stores!
      🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤
      new products ate often inferior unless they are made by a youtuber who hates new products and designs better ones

    • @Emily-zx3lp
      @Emily-zx3lp Год назад +1

      I bought one from a thift store recently and it shattered already. At least it was cheap!

    • @bloomblum
      @bloomblum Год назад

      Aaaaiiii

    • @makeuplover6852
      @makeuplover6852 Год назад +7

      ​@@Emily-zx3lp, because there are dollar store items at every thrift store, to get the best buys we have to really know the market - its tough because the last decade there has been a huge push on reinventing and remaking things to look "old" that are actually new. Sucks, but it makes shopping at thrift stores and antique stores so much more difficult.

  • @jframe-os2zi
    @jframe-os2zi Год назад +113

    Thanks for the update. This info needs to be more widely shared.

  • @kayk2956
    @kayk2956 Год назад +1368

    I’m 51 and when I was growing up my mom had Pyrex baking dishes and measuring cups. They never broke and the markings on the measuring cups never wore off.

  • @JenniferBruns-f1j
    @JenniferBruns-f1j 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yes! You are fantastic and Thank You for this explanation! Growing up our PYREX Never shattered.

  • @ursulapainter5307
    @ursulapainter5307 Год назад +424

    In the kitchen, it's got to be SAFETY FIRST. Thanks for the heads up, Ms. Pam.

    • @cbak1819
      @cbak1819 Год назад +1

      Thank you❤ 🎉

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Год назад

      If it's "safety first" is your entire existence, then don't turn on an oven or range or microwave, or pick up a knife, don't even look at a knife, don't turn on any small appliance, as a matter of fact don't even go into the kitchen at all. Maybe you should wear full body padding and a helmet at all times... And live in a padded room.
      You're insane if you think safety is the most important thing.

    • @valerieann8007
      @valerieann8007 Год назад +1

      They do safety first, in first class honest countries. Thanks Pam! If the SHTF, you don't want dangerous pyrex shattering w/no electricity to vacuum. You need the quality PYREX or even better: French TEMPERED boro-silicate glass that goes from hot to cold & cold to hot & is practically unbreakable if dropped. It does NOT break, let alone into thin sharp shards, if cold water is applied to it when it's hot, or if taken out of a freezer and hot water is poured into it either!

  • @CookingAtPamsPlace
    @CookingAtPamsPlace  Год назад +456

    NOTE: Please SHARE this video so everyone will be aware and know to check their PYREX. If you have the lower case pyrex.
    News article featuring this vid from TikTok:
    dailydot.com/news/pyrex-vs-pyrex/
    I would suggest you bring it up or down to room temperture before going from cold to hot and vice versa. If you liked this post watch this one NOW too! ruclips.net/video/XQD4aAe2CsE/видео.html

    • @IgnacioCheese
      @IgnacioCheese Год назад +5

      I shared with my mom, sister and aunt. Thank you!

    • @geminigirltwo
      @geminigirltwo Год назад +19

      Canada 🇨🇦 has PYREX too. I have had it for years, no problem. My friend gave me 2 pyrex small 4x5 “ glass dishes. Not knowing the difference I baked two lemon, blueberry breakfast dishes @ 350F . All good until upon delivering one to my husband, I cut my thumb then noticed a huge long shard of glass had broken off. It could have really hurt him. There should have been a warning. Thank you so much for telling the world the difference. You could save a life.

    • @jadedavis822
      @jadedavis822 Год назад +5

      Good info thanks

    • @dagneytaggart7707
      @dagneytaggart7707 Год назад +6

      This is why older PYREX is becoming so valuable and collectable. There is a lot of good, old PYREX to be found at garage sales, thrift stores, resale shops, ebay.

    • @myypca6097
      @myypca6097 Год назад +1

      Attach your voting information to each post at the top so when we see your videos we remember to vote.. ❤❤❤

  • @zacharysolano6375
    @zacharysolano6375 Год назад +554

    Honestly we need more RUclips shorts like these. Actually informative and useful everyday info, something we just need more of

    • @AK-Solution-47
      @AK-Solution-47 Год назад

      Helllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaàaaaaà

    • @Erika-gm2tf
      @Erika-gm2tf Год назад +2

      Yes. We need more commen sense and genuine education.

    • @ninam7933
      @ninam7933 Год назад +3

      Smart, short, informative. All we need. Thanks Ms. Pam! 😇

    • @xerothehero1704
      @xerothehero1704 Год назад +2

      It’s there you just have to look

    • @christinelwhite3424
      @christinelwhite3424 Год назад +1

      Thank you happened to me ....

  • @pamelanoel8948
    @pamelanoel8948 10 месяцев назад +7

    Pyrex can NOT handle sudden temperature changes. Either bring your foods to at least room temperature and NEVER place your Pyrex on anything wet or cold when removing it from the oven. Been in the vintage American made kitchen cookware sales since 2005 and have done some extensive reading to learn about my products

  • @user-op6kt8pg9y
    @user-op6kt8pg9y Год назад +932

    So just another case of corporate America allowing lower standards for more profit, just like how the fda allows toxic chemicals in baby formula and pretty much most foods in America

    • @Vintage_geek
      @Vintage_geek Год назад

      Not only that, but the baby formulas actual instructions are to mix it with the deadly dihydrogen monoxide!

    • @Baker_king12
      @Baker_king12 Год назад +10

      I am disappointed in Corning. But as someone who understands what Corning does I can’t really blame them. Right now they are busier then they have ever been formulating glass for the electronics industry. It’s very likely you are watching this on a cellphone or tablet that uses Corning glass. Connected to internet that if using fiber optic either at your home or down the line as your isps backbone that is also made by Corning glass. They are pumping out more glass with higher specifications than ever and have licensed away their less profitable easier to replicate home products.

    • @exploridori
      @exploridori Год назад +40

      This is a direct result of a certain political party's call for deregulation. Deregulation ultimately hurts the consumer every time.

    • @milamberarial
      @milamberarial Год назад +20

      Sorry but nothing recent has anything to do with this. Corning doesn't make Pyrex at all anymore, they sold the brand in 1998. The company using the name in the US (and the other countries she listed) uses a cheaper glass than what Corning used to use (its a quarter of the price). In Europe (and the other countries she listed) its a different company that is still using borosilicate glass, which is the kind that is much more resistant to temperature shock. It has nothing to do with any current political stuff and nothing to do with any de-regulation. The kitchen glassware industry was never regulated by the government in the first place. Its purely the result of another company using the brand name but not the same manufacturing process.

    • @adamperry4610
      @adamperry4610 Год назад

      To be fair ALL chemicals are toxic to humans even the ones we need so we don’t die. It’s the dose that makes the poison.

  • @Squidbush8563
    @Squidbush8563 Год назад +855

    Still using my grandmother's Pyrex. I treat it like it's irreplaceable. (because it is)

    • @FullMoonOctober
      @FullMoonOctober Год назад +25

      I have my great-grandma's old amber glass set. I pretty much ignore our stainless steel unless I need to boil something.

    • @Remo_lu
      @Remo_lu Год назад +27

      I have all my mom's. My dad never understood why I was so careful with them. Now I understand I was in the right. I have A LOT.

    • @Greythoundmom
      @Greythoundmom Год назад +7

      Same here! And I Donley the colored Pyrex go in the diswasher.

    • @TheAmazingHuman
      @TheAmazingHuman Год назад +14

      My PYREX from the '90s I got from Kmart is still going strong. 😊

    • @Remo_lu
      @Remo_lu Год назад +3

      @Yvon Q. it's not that easy. Taxes, possibility of it breaking, etc. In my case, I'm all the way in Peru, it's going to break.

  • @Kenjiro5775
    @Kenjiro5775 Год назад +310

    The difference is that the uppercase PYREX is made from borosilicate glass; the introduction of boron to the mix makes the glass resistant to thermal shock. The lower case pyrex is made with standard soda lime glass that is not nearly as heat stable as the borosilicate versions.
    Borosilicate glass is used in nearly all laboratory glassware.

    • @dede4004
      @dede4004 Год назад

      Thanks for the added information. China is the country who is the King of Copying, and it's a trillion dollar industry for them. WE NEED to put restrictions ON China for their CRAPPY products, and for taking name brand products, cheapened them and sells them AS the "real thing", when it's NOT.
      They have been DESTROYING products by using inferior ingredients and materials. They sell cheap yes, but it's NOT worth it. And, NOW, it's infiltrated even the best companies. It's hard to know IF we're getting the real things or not.
      I have been buying more things directly from factories instead of through marketers, because I DETEST everything breaking.
      And the globalists keep yelling at us about landfills being full of junk. THEY SHOULD CRACK DOWN ON CHINA for making CRAP GOODS for almost everything. I haven't seen hardly ANYTHING from China that was made well. Plus, they have slave labor, and child labor. And their country is doing horrific and barbaric, ancient practices that harm many people. They need restrictions until they straighten up.

    • @sousay2000
      @sousay2000 Год назад +10

      Thanks for the info

    • @splash4891
      @splash4891 Год назад +18

      this is very helpful info and thanks for explaining the "why", always best to know the science behind these mishaps, although I feel it's rather deceptive of the company to pull this marketing snafu (even if it says what the dish can/not handle in writing on the box, as it's a play on words, so to speak)

    • @Kenjiro5775
      @Kenjiro5775 Год назад +18

      @@splash4891 This is FAR beyond the current discussion, but I can give you a "why" American products have been declining in quality for decades now. The story is laid bare by the 1971 Powell memo, which was embraced by leadership and by corporate American companies. The memo details how corporations could gain control of practically everything. It mentions, schools, churches and Congress. Sadly, that memo has shaped our society even more that our founding documents. Freedom and liberty has been sacrificed for corporate profits. PYREX was just one of millions of things that changed for the worse.

    • @Metqa
      @Metqa Год назад +5

      You said it well, I was looking for the comparison to Labware. being able to be chemical resistant and able to be heated with flame and subject to thermal shock which is important in chemistry lab.

  • @jesusisking9131
    @jesusisking9131 8 месяцев назад

    Man Ms Pam. Thank you so much. When one shattered on me I had to replace it cooking at daughter’s home. This time s dangerous good food seasoning all gone to waste. Thank you much. 👍🏽👍🏽💯❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽💯

  • @nuyabuisness7526
    @nuyabuisness7526 Год назад +161

    That's actually really useful info. It also explains why some pyrex I saw was like 5x what I saw at my local store. It's the fancy import stuff.

  • @leslieg9406
    @leslieg9406 Год назад +349

    Thank you for this info! I had no idea. I'll be checking my PYREX.

  • @shainagabriel8452
    @shainagabriel8452 Год назад +524

    Thank you. I complained. The company called me a liar. They still sent me a replacement .

    • @annmarieknapp2480
      @annmarieknapp2480 Год назад

      Gee if you were lying why send a replacement. Because they were dead wrong and they knew it. Actually, if enough folks are hurt that could become a class action suit. PYREX has deep pockets.

    • @CrimTube
      @CrimTube Год назад

      Oh FY Karen, you just encountered a young employee who has no idea and ruined their day. Jump.
      Btw I'm your navigator and I'm going to deny your authorization. Get bent.

    • @milliesecond102
      @milliesecond102 Год назад +52

      Jan 18 (Reuters) - The maker of Pyrex kitchenware agreed to pay a fine and change its marketing practices to settle U.S. claims that it falsely advertised its popular glass measuring cups as "Made in USA" while importing some of them from China.Jan 19, 2023

    • @Virginia0832
      @Virginia0832 Год назад +15

      Had it happen to me i got lucky and did not get burned! Scarry

    • @jmdenison
      @jmdenison Год назад

      The company is right. You don't understand the engineering process. Pyrex is an annealed glass which means it's much tougher more durable than regular glass but you still could not take a 400° dish of Pyrex out of the oven and dump a cup of cold water in it. You can also not drop it from a 3-ft countertop and expected to survive. However what you can do is drop at 3 ft onto linoleum or carpet. Now you got a chance. But Pyrex is not a miracle it does break and you do have to be careful

  • @sdypg
    @sdypg Год назад +1

    Thanx u for loving & caring & sharing knowledge. Let's not get had by insensitive, untruthful, big business. They take us for a ride.😢

  • @Locosy
    @Locosy Год назад +38

    This is pure content.
    Informative and not dragged out.
    More people should learn from you. Great video👍

    • @sheilacape4794
      @sheilacape4794 Год назад +1

      That's true, about being dragged out, can't stand long drug out videos and not know what they're talking about!

  • @purplemoon7521
    @purplemoon7521 Год назад +234

    All of my PYREX has been handed down from my grandmothers and I am 71…

  • @BiblioBaker
    @BiblioBaker Год назад +265

    There’s a reason why I made a mad dash for my mom’s old PYREX when she left it behind in the “don’t want” pile upon my parents’ divorce. 😂 One of my most favorite pieces of kitchenware.

    • @Rekhan4242
      @Rekhan4242 Год назад +7

      Smart move!

    • @rodneysmart9774
      @rodneysmart9774 Год назад +1

      one of my favorite PYREX dishes came from a shade tree mechanic who washed parts in it.

    • @BiblioBaker
      @BiblioBaker Год назад

      @@rodneysmart9774 now that’s a great backstory!

  • @shayincolorado5214
    @shayincolorado5214 10 месяцев назад +3

    12/31/23 Dear Pam, the other day I saw one of your short videos teaching everyone HOW to not have to clean the bottom of our stoves again JUST by putting aluminum foil on the lower level shelf IN the stove and I did it today and it worked... no mess anymore on the bottom of my stove which means no more cleaning any mess. Just want to say thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu sooooo much, hugs. From Shay in Colorado, yeh!!!!!

    • @CookingAtPamsPlace
      @CookingAtPamsPlace  10 месяцев назад

      Wonderful! Lol. You are so very welcome!!! And thank you!!

  • @patriotgirl330
    @patriotgirl330 Год назад +173

    I appreciate you, ma'am! We have plenty of Pyrex around the house and will pay extra special attention now when we buy more. God bless!

  • @paulriley4420
    @paulriley4420 Год назад +493

    I wondered why I kept finding cheap pyrex around. I never bought, assuming it was affordable to me for a reason. Now I know, and that is half the battle.

    • @twistedtitan5485
      @twistedtitan5485 Год назад +12

      Gi Joe

    • @suziefinley328
      @suziefinley328 Год назад +2

      Yes, me too! Mine is in the new 'no good' lower case letters. Hopefully, it won't shatter. 🙏

    • @lz2093
      @lz2093 Год назад +4

      ​@@twistedtitan5485The Real American Hero!

    • @Ajv516
      @Ajv516 Год назад +5

      The other half is EXTREME VIOLENCE

    • @ExpandDong420
      @ExpandDong420 Год назад

      ​​@@suziefinley328ust be careful and it probably won't, make sure it's at room temperature before going into the oven and not to put it in at like 500 degrees. It's all a matter of thermal shock

  • @greysun27
    @greysun27 Год назад +215

    No gonna lie, this video had me checking my dishes. I got that upper case PYREX.

    • @languagelearningdabbler
      @languagelearningdabbler Год назад +25

      Bout to make me get out the bed and go check mine 😅
      Edit: I got that lowercase 😩 I’m not surprised because it was a Mother’s Day gift from a few years ago. Will be watching Goodwill like a hawk to pick up some uppercase pieces lol

    • @symplyemy62
      @symplyemy62 Год назад +3

      ​@@languagelearningdabbler
      😂😂😂

    • @TheWunder
      @TheWunder Год назад

      ​@@languagelearningdabblermy kids are cheap too

    • @HiVizCamo
      @HiVizCamo Год назад

      I've got a mix of upper and lower case, with a 20-YO 3-bowl set marked pyrex on the glass and PYREX on the rubber lids. Not sure what that means!

  • @haverscutie
    @haverscutie 11 месяцев назад +3

    I just ran and had to check my PYREX dishes - thank you Miss Pam for this info

  • @diva63
    @diva63 Год назад +33

    I knew I wasn’t crazy! I have some PYREX dishes that we’ve had in our family for decades but the newer stuff pyrex I bought on Amazon has broken and shattered. Thanks for validating!!!

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. Год назад

      70's pyrex ain't no other

    • @Dead_Goat
      @Dead_Goat Год назад

      Gotta love environmental regulation and the green movement eh? That is the reason we have pyrex and not PYREX in the US.

  • @Chrissy4281
    @Chrissy4281 Год назад +77

    Oh Miss Pam you are out here solving the most complex kitchen questions!!! We just love you.

  • @nelysilva5833
    @nelysilva5833 Год назад +222

    Oh WOW!!!! Thank you Pam for this much needed information. I love Pyrex. I really appreciate you Pam❤🙏👏

    • @hazy9785
      @hazy9785 Год назад +14

      PYREX!😂

    • @nelysilva5833
      @nelysilva5833 Год назад +6

      @@hazy9785 Yes you're right 👍🤣😂🤣

  • @patjones2082
    @patjones2082 9 месяцев назад +1

    When mine shattered, it was more like it exploded! It was not subtle. Thank you, Pam. You're saving people from serious injuries.

  • @helenlogan6481
    @helenlogan6481 Год назад +130

    My parents were married for 55 years & dad still uses the PYREX casserole dishes

  • @AuditClerk
    @AuditClerk Год назад +443

    Aunty ... this is the PSA I didn't even know I needed! Thank you & bless you!

  • @joannkemaldean1541
    @joannkemaldean1541 Год назад +32

    What an informative and NECESSARY post!! Thank you, Pam!😊

  • @sukeyetexas6059
    @sukeyetexas6059 10 месяцев назад

    WAY TO GO GAL!! I appreciate you to pieces. Always in the “know” about many things.

  • @annhitchcock3093
    @annhitchcock3093 Год назад +195

    Thank you!! I was wondering why a couple of my new “ pyrex” broke so easily. I’m used to them being virtually indestructible. My original “ PYREX” dishes have lasted over 20 years now.

  • @KILLIX
    @KILLIX Год назад +571

    Miss Pam is out here doing the Lord’s work. Thank you.

  • @KarenLux
    @KarenLux Год назад +92

    You out here saving people. I had no idea. Thank you.

  • @lindabohl2454
    @lindabohl2454 Год назад

    I appreciate your sharing this valuable information! ❤ thanks! From California! 🙏🏻😇🕊

  • @DD-gy9xt
    @DD-gy9xt Год назад +291

    If I was still in school,
    you would absolutely be my FAVORITE TEACHER (no doubt)!!! 😊

    • @sunsetzg4
      @sunsetzg4 Год назад +4

      Girl how you know? I have subscribe to her channel and everything lol😅

    • @CornbreadMillionaireLifestyle
      @CornbreadMillionaireLifestyle Год назад +2

      I agree 100 percent! Love her teaching style.

    • @wandamazzulo779
      @wandamazzulo779 Год назад

      Me too immediately subscribed 😂😂😂🎉

  • @nathancox4858
    @nathancox4858 Год назад +973

    Pyrex glass was originally used for railroad lantern lenses because they wouldn't break in harsh conditions.

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Год назад +4

      Wow

    • @joeshumo9457
      @joeshumo9457 Год назад +23

      This is mostly false.
      Borosilicate glass was invented for laboratory use first and foremost due to its low thermal expansion.
      Pyrex is just a trade name that sells different types of glassware.
      Borosilicate glass is just one of them.

    • @StinkyBlack1
      @StinkyBlack1 Год назад +5

      i dont care what font is used if you take it out of a hot oven and set it on something cold or vice versa- itll shatter.

    • @RJones-mx2oi
      @RJones-mx2oi Год назад +1

      ​@@StinkyBlack1 😂😂😂😂 exactly!

    • @YammoYammamoto
      @YammoYammamoto Год назад

      you mean PYREX?

  • @NiKiMa023
    @NiKiMa023 Год назад +181

    That’s crazy! Guess ima just keep using grannies old stuff

  • @Godsfavouriteidiot_
    @Godsfavouriteidiot_ Год назад +170

    As a Brit, I’ve never seen a broken PYREX dish

    • @Sweet_Life_
      @Sweet_Life_ Год назад +12

      I’m happy you haven’t had to experience the shattering! I had an 8 cup measured cup with boiling sugar water explode! It took 3 1/2 days to unstick my kitchen. And a round loaf baking dish explode in my oven.

    • @jameschester3986
      @jameschester3986 Год назад +4

      Until I drop it 😂

    • @Connie_From_AZ
      @Connie_From_AZ Год назад

      ​@@Sweet_Life_which PYREX or pyrexs?

    • @Connie_From_AZ
      @Connie_From_AZ Год назад

      ​@@Sweet_Life_so you are saying that both glass formulas shatter? Or did you mean your pyrex and not PYREX?

    • @NotYourNhaama
      @NotYourNhaama Год назад +4

      @@jameschester3986 Yeah I remeber my mums PYREX being dropped and she was trapped in the kitchen cos she was barefoot and I had to clean it up at like, the age of 5 XD
      These things to don't break, they explode when dropped, but are still far less likely to break in general.

  • @LuckyDog-v3h
    @LuckyDog-v3h Год назад +168

    I love people like you that takes the time to warn us about common hazards❤

  • @ericking8661
    @ericking8661 Год назад +374

    You're out here doing the Lord's work. 😄 I would have never known the difference. Thank you.

    • @sallypettit7156
      @sallypettit7156 Год назад +2

      😂😂

    • @christtruthfreedom2351
      @christtruthfreedom2351 Год назад +3

      😅😂😅Yes... ALMIGHTY is well pleased

    • @ericking8661
      @ericking8661 Год назад

      @@christtruthfreedom2351 Yes, he is!👋

    • @andycristiana1043
      @andycristiana1043 Год назад

      How exactly is she doing a good work? She is doing a good thing, which is different. A good work is showing the light towards Christ Jesus. How is our Creator benefitting from this? How is this short bringing the glory to Him? It's not. Pam is just doing a good thing. Dr. Tony Evans explains the point between good thing vs. a good work, very well in his latest RUclips video.

    • @jackstrubbe7608
      @jackstrubbe7608 Год назад +5

      ​@@andycristiana1043 from pyrex to proselytizing in one simple-minded step.

  • @karabritt9991
    @karabritt9991 Год назад +21

    Typical American companies anymore have gone too cheap. We need to get rid of this stuff thank you great information

    • @puremotion2212
      @puremotion2212 11 месяцев назад +5

      It is not only American companies. Dealing with this in Europe, too.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun 9 месяцев назад

      Corning still makes good glass stuff but it's not for home use.

  • @PhoenixfromCanada
    @PhoenixfromCanada Год назад +429

    I just went and checked all my glassware. I got both in my house. PYREX and pyrex. This has been useful information ❤

  • @rhondamills2621
    @rhondamills2621 Год назад +25

    I did not realize the difference, if I need new PYREX and can't find it I'm going to shop thriftstores to see what I can score with my newfound information...Thanks so much Pam!!! 😮❤

    • @bunchielove6893
      @bunchielove6893 Год назад +1

      that's where I get all of mine.

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 Год назад

      I doubt any department stores, online or physical, will carry the PYREX ones in the US. So yeah thrift stores it is!

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 Год назад +80

    I read that if your Pyrex is old, it is not likely to shatter. Thank you for explaining!

    • @SaraMKay
      @SaraMKay Год назад +5

      I have a PYREX ( in that case 😃) dish since i believe 25y now and i love it - shame customers get basically cheated this way

    • @jacobmcandles1745
      @jacobmcandles1745 Год назад +4

      When I find the old stuff at garage sales and thrift stores I pick it up.

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 Год назад +3

      @@SaraMKay especially when the company lies about changes

    • @ec7005
      @ec7005 Год назад

      It's just the type of glass. If you need new glassware for baking, make sure it's borosilicate, you can get borosilicate glassware from companies that aren't pyrex.

  • @christimichaels202
    @christimichaels202 5 месяцев назад

    You are just the best Pam thank you so much for all you share! We love it that you’re out there doing your/our due diligence😊😊😊

  • @nickigauthier4419
    @nickigauthier4419 Год назад +79

    Checking my Pyrex.....thank you Pam

  • @jonathanhansen3709
    @jonathanhansen3709 Год назад +211

    PYREX by Corning is a low expansion glass developed in the early 1930s. The 200 inch mirror on the Mount Palomar telescope is made of it. Which was the largest single casting of Pyrex ever done.

    • @lindabuck2777
      @lindabuck2777 Год назад +4

      Cool beans!!!🤔🙏🏻

    • @Langley_Ackerman19
      @Langley_Ackerman19 Год назад +9

      Woah, learned something new today! 😊

    • @fmc974
      @fmc974 Год назад +2

      Very cool!! I like fun facts. Thanks! 🙂

    • @coreytheecorey4056
      @coreytheecorey4056 Год назад +2

      PYREX also know as borosilicate glass makes the best bongs as well!

    • @TheTrainStationOG
      @TheTrainStationOG Год назад

      Lots of cool facts here. Thanks.

  • @georgiawild4332
    @georgiawild4332 Год назад +104

    I had no idea. Off to go check all of my Pyrex now! Thank you!

  • @sholt3651
    @sholt3651 3 месяца назад

    Wow, again thank you Mrs. Pam🙌🏽🙌🏽✨️💐

  • @bartholajean-charles7802
    @bartholajean-charles7802 Год назад +69

    I love this woman hr voice, her recipes, her smile,she’s beautiful all over