@tal Yes. PYREX sold licensing to other manufacturers to use the branding “pyrex,” but “pyrex” is made with tempered glass which can shatter during extreme temperature fluctuations, many of which are common in cooking situations. PYREX is still borosilicate glass and shatter-proof.
Note that there are other manufacturers of borosilicate glass cooking items, as well. If you hit Amazon and plug in “borosilicate glass”, you’ll get products from a bunch of manufacturers.
Also, OXO I generally find is pretty good in terms of quality. They were started with accessibility in mind so their tools can be mostly easily used by people with arthritis.
What happened to Pyrex? You mean the move away from borosilicate glass?
@tal Yes. PYREX sold licensing to other manufacturers to use the branding “pyrex,” but “pyrex” is made with tempered glass which can shatter during extreme temperature fluctuations, many of which are common in cooking situations. PYREX is still borosilicate glass and shatter-proof.
Note that there are other manufacturers of borosilicate glass cooking items, as well. If you hit Amazon and plug in “borosilicate glass”, you’ll get products from a bunch of manufacturers.
I’ve lost so much trust with dodgy items from Amazon, I’d not be surprised if a lot of the borosilicate on there is just tempered glass.
I don’t know if the brand OXO is available to you, their glassware is he same quality as old PYREX.
Also, OXO I generally find is pretty good in terms of quality. They were started with accessibility in mind so their tools can be mostly easily used by people with arthritis.