WebBorosilicate glass is sold under various trade names, including Borosil, Duran, Pyrex, Glassco, Supertek, Suprax, Simax, Bellco, Marinex (Brazil), BSA 60, BSC 51 (by NIPRO), Heatex, Endural, Schott, Refmex, Kimax, Gemstone Well, and MG (India). WebMarinex Glass Baking Casserole Dish and Metal Stand Made In Brazil Serving Cook Pre-Owned C $23.38 Top Rated Seller Was: C $46.76 50% off swedemom (240,959) 99.7% …
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WebThis is made in Brazil, so it's really a metric dish, notwithstanding that it's marketed as a 3-quart dish (the 9"x13" we all know and love) but it works in all of my recipes. Very happy with my purchase. 23 people found this helpful Helpful Report abuse Jay Ram Very Disappointed - then pleased Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 19, 2013 http://www.marinex.ch/en thunderbird matrix
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WebThese Marinex nesting bowls were made in Brazil, ridges upper edges and light blue tint. No chips or cracks. Smoke, pet and bedbug free home. 8.5" diameter and 4" tall 7" diameter and 3.25" tall 6" diameter and 2.25" tall (slight roughness on upper outer edge If this is still posted, these are still available No texting Thanks Marinex is a Latin American brand first produced over 50 years ago by Santa Marina, a glass manufacturing division of Saint-Gobain Vidros S/A based in Brazil. The factory is located close to raw materials such as boron and sand, both essential components of borosilicate glass. WebMarinex bowl shatters! I purchased a set of 4 small Marinex bowls last week to use in microwave oven. Last night I was reheating warm corn. Put the microwave on high for 40 seconds and within a few seconds I heard a loud explosion, which was my new bowl shattering into a thousand pieces. I was not impressed! thunderbird master of global management