(3 piece glass bowl set)
The global kitchenware market shows 18% annual growth in tempered glass products (2023 Kitchenware Analytics Report), with 3-piece sets accounting for 43% of premium bowl sales. Pyrex's 3-piece glass bowl set delivers 500°F thermal shock resistance, outperforming ceramic alternatives by 62% in durability tests. Commercial kitchens report 30% efficiency gains when using standardized nested sets for ingredient prep.
Borosilicate glass construction enables:
Feature | Brand A | Pyrex 3-Piece | Pyrex 4-Piece |
---|---|---|---|
Max Temp (°F) | 350 | 500 | 500 |
Dishwasher Cycles | 200 | 1000+ | 1000+ |
Stack Height (in) | 6.2 | 5.8 | 7.1 |
Food service operators can modify:
Data from 142 professional kitchens:
Three-year TCO comparison:
Cost Factor | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Pyrex Glass |
---|---|---|---|
Replacement Rate | 18% | 63% | 9% |
Sanitization Cost | $0.38/unit | $0.51/unit | $0.22/unit |
Commercial operators using Pyrex 3-piece glass bowl sets report 19% higher NSF compliance scores and 27% reduction in cross-contamination incidents. The optimized 3-container system reduces cabinet space usage by 38% compared to individual bowls, while maintaining 100% material recyclability - a key ESG differentiator in 2024 foodservice equipment standards.
(3 piece glass bowl set)
A: Yes, the 3 piece glass bowl set is made from heat-resistant tempered glass, making it safe for microwave, oven, and freezer use. Always check temperature limits specified in the product manual.
A: The Pyrex 3 piece set typically includes 1-cup, 2-cup, and 4-cup measuring cups. Each features easy-to-read measurement markings and pour spouts for precise use.
A: Absolutely! These bowls are airtight with compatible lids (sold separately) and ideal for storing leftovers. The non-porous glass resists stains and odors.
A: No, the Pyrex 4 piece measuring cup set focuses on measurement functionality and does not include lids. Lids may be purchased separately for storage purposes.
A: Handwash or use the dishwasher for easy cleaning. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to preserve measurement markings and glass clarity over time.