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Nathan B.
December 13, 2025
Great replacement covers.
These fit great and I love that they go inside to seal very well for no leaks. High quality silicone around good hard plastic. It has a nice venting feature on top and comes with some stabilizers to place between bowls so they stack nicely. They are easy to use and easy to remove. Great value for the set. The vents are nice for reheating as well.
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Babsbny reads way too much
August 26, 2025
Glass Lids That Saved My Sanity (and My Leftovers)
Like many of you, I’m a proud survivor of the Plastic Generation—those glorious days of home parties, mystery Tupperware, and microwaveable regrets. I grew up in the era where plastic ruled the kitchen, and the microwave and dishwasher were our trusted allies. Unfortunately, plastic didn’t get the memo about heat resistance. It melts, warps, and occasionally releases those questionable chemicals we’ve all been warned about. Yum?But beyond the chemical drama, my real beef with plastic is its uncanny ability to absorb every flavor and smell like it’s auditioning for a role as a sponge. Garlic and onion-scented pudding, anyone?Enter glass and stainless steel: the dynamic duo of food storage. Glass doesn’t cling to odors, stainless steel doesn’t shatter when you sneeze near it, and neither turns your curry into a science experiment. Sure, stainless steel wins the durability game, but unless your microwave is from NASA or you have one of the Convection Microwaves, it’s not going in there.And speaking of fridge mysteries—glass bowls and lids aid in the end of the “I wonder what’s in this bowl” guessing game, and the “What’s that label say”. No more lifting lids and praying it’s not a forgotten biology project. I cannot tell you how many times in my life I swear I’ve opened up something and gotten a face full of mold spores. Bonus tip: if your hands smell like onions, rub them on stainless steel while washing. It’s like magic, but with cookware.Now, when my latest plastic collection started to finally give up the ghost, I remembered a nice set of Pyrex dishes with glass lids I’d seen years ago. Sadly, like many things, they’ve gone the way of the dinosaurs—discontinued. But I wasn’t giving up. I already had a stash of Pyrex and Anchor Hocking round dishes, so I went on a quest to find matching glass lids. Found some for the 8" and 6" dishes. Loved them. Naturally, I had to complete the set with the smaller ones. Because once you start matching, you can’t stop.These lids? Perfection. They fit like they were custom-made and came with the dishes. Watertight (except for the vent hole, which is a feature, not a flaw). That vent hole lets steam escape in the microwave without turning your food into a Jackson Pollock painting inside your microwave. Plus, they come with adorable red silicone flower-shaped separators that double as trivets—though mine mostly moonlight as storage helpers, since I inherited enough crocheted trivets from grandma to supply a small country.Why red? Because I live in a house where pasta sauce, curry, chili, and stew are regular guests—and red hides stains like a champ. No more turmeric or chili tattoos.Bottom line: I love these lids. I’m seriously considering buying backups, because if one breaks and they vanish from existence again, I’ll be very unhappy. They’re sturdy, well-made, and worth every penny. And yes, I keep a first aid kit in every room—because I know myself, and glass is still glass, and I know I will break at least one of these lids within the lifetime of the dish it is meant to fit.
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J. Tenser
December 05, 2025
Better for microwave
Very nice upgrade from standard plastic lids, which tend to crack at the rim after repeated use.Snug sizing but all 3 sized fit nicely. The top vent enables release of steam or suction.Since they are glass/silicon, not plastic. I feel better about using these in the microwave.
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casual shopper
December 12, 2025
A sturdy lid
I bought these because the plastic lid that originally came with my Pyrex bowl cracked. I was shopping for a replacement lid that looks like the plastic one it came with, when I saw these. My original plastic lid was not watertight so although these are slightly more expensive, they are also more useful.So far, I have used the smallest one with a thicker puréed soup, and it is indeed water tight. I can turn it completely upside down and the lid will hold. It is much nicer than the lid that I was trying to replace. The clear part is quality thick glass, not plastic. And the colored part appears to be silicon and unlikely to crack. I have to replace my plastic lids from time to time, but I think this lid will last the lifetime of the bowl. Well worth the money.
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Confusing sizes and colors
Lid quality is good, but so confusing with order and disappointing with refund! Each size of the lids has different colors. When I receive the lids, I realize that they are too small and in a wrong size. Then I order a big size again. They don’t refund me the full amount for smaller size as they charge me shipping cost. I won’t order it again due to bad experience from this seller.
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