Lys Nesting Mixing Bowl Set (10-pc.) by Duralex

Founded in 1939, Duralex has been manufacturing tempered glassware and tabletop products for over 80 years in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin in the very heart of France. Since 1939, when Duralex invented the glass tempering process, the name Duralex has been associated with toughened glassware, utilizing ... See complete description »

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Founded in 1939, Duralex has been manufacturing tempered glassware and tabletop products for over 80 years in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin in the very heart of France. Since 1939, when Duralex invented the glass tempering process, the name Duralex has been associated with toughened glassware, utilizing their proprietary process. The original tempered (toughened) Picardie glasses are still produced in France and are known as the “original French tumblers”. The tempered glass bowls are conveniently stackable, microwave and dishwasher-safe, impact and chip resistant, and the perfect weight. With the help of continuous investments and commitment to quality, Duralex has reached a level of excellence that makes its products recognized throughout the world. Duralex is and will always remain a true French manufacturer of glassware and tabletop products, and is the only glass manufacturer that makes 100% of their products in France.

Duralex tempered glass is 2.5 times stronger than ordinary glass and is manufactured to withstand sudden temperature extremes from -4°F to 212°F, and is suitable for hot or cold liquids.

Capacities:

  • 1-oz.
  • 2-oz.
  • 4-oz.
  • 7-oz.
  • 10-oz.
  • 0.5-qt.
  • 1-qt.
  • 1.5-qt.
  • 2.5-qt.
  • 3.5-qt.

  • Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 90% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 90% of reviewers
    Nesting Bowl Set 10 pc.
    by Charlynn, CA

    Too many small bowls..they are of no use to me..very disappointed!!!

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    Not what was pictured
    by Judy, IL

    The item pictured was for a very uniformly-thin Duralex stacking bowl set like the one I have from the 70s. I purchased from Cook.com because they were the only one who had the set I wanted. What I received was the one I was trying to avoid from other companies -- it is still Duralex but has a thicker rim (about 1" wide) around the top. The company first denied my claim, but after my phone call they confirmed and were willing to take it back. To an unknowing first-time purchaser it would be an insignificant difference. So far I have it (still in packaging) because I cannot find what I want to purchase. Duralex is a great product but cook.com should update the picture to show what they are actually sending.<br><br>I see from reading another review on this site that I was not the only person with this complaint.

    12 of 13 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    Was surprised by the size
    by Kathie, OH

    I was surprised when I got them as to how small the bowls were. Expected them to be larger. The smallest holds about two tablespoons and the largest is small for a mixing bowl. They are very nice, just small

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    by Stephanie, UT

    wish they had lids

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    Product/highest quality/but I am disappointed
    by Adele, PA

    The product that I received was not the product I thought I was getting. I had 2 sets of Duralex - 10 pc. bowls that I bought a long long time ago. Needless to say over the years bowls got broken, borrowed and not returned so I was left with just about 7 bowls. When I saw Duralex, 10 pc. bowl set for sale - I was really happy. But the new Duralex bowls are not quite the same as the bowls I had. The old bowls were thinner and lighter and looked more like serving bowls than the new bowls. The newer version look more like mixing bowls. I'm a little disappointed.

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