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Borosil Deep Rectangular Glass Dish 1.5 Litres

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Borosil Deep Rectangular Glass Dish 1.5 LitresDescription Description Content Material : Glass Capacity : 1. 5 Litres Weight : 806 gms Dimensions (LXBXH) : 268 mm x 170 mm x 60 mm Shape : Rectangular Microwave Safe : Yes Oven Safe : Yes Freezer & Dishwasher Safe : Yes Warranty : 2 Years On Manufacturing Defect Key Features Is made of 100% borosilicate glass and is guaranteed to withstand temperatures of up to 350C Can be safely used in the microwave, oven, fridge, freezer and dishwasher Unlike

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Description Content - Material : Glass - Capacity : 1.5 Litres - Weight : 806 gms - Dimensions (LXBXH) : 268 mm x 170 mm x 60 mm - Shape : Rectangular - Microwave Safe : Yes - Oven Safe : Yes - Freezer & Dishwasher Safe : Yes - Warranty : 2 Years On Manufacturing Defect Key Features - Is made of 100% borosilicate glass and is guaranteed to withstand temperatures of up to 350°C - Can be safely used in the microwave, oven, fridge, freezer and dishwasher - Unlike plastic or ordinary glass, will not leach chemicals into your food even after repeated usage - Is harder and tougher than ordinary glass - Is scratch-resistant and the non-porous glass will not absorb stains or odours - Retains perfect clarity - Unlike regular soda lime glass, will not turn cloudy with repeated usage Pack Contents - Borosil Deep Rectangular Glass Dish - 1.5 Litres : 1 Unit Benefits - The deep rectangular dish is your go-to when serving large portions of food such as dahi Bhalla, jalebi, rasmalai and much more - This microwave and oven-safe dish is your perfect serving partner for parties and get-togethers - bake heat and serve in one shot, while looking great at the same time! Care Instructions - Use in an electric oven, convection oven, microwave oven, fridge and freezer - Pre-grease your dish before pouring in food meant for baking - Pre-heat oven before use for the best results - Allow frozen dish to reach to warm a bit before putting it in the oven for reheating (however, straight from the fridge to the oven is okay) - Allow the hot dish with food to cool a bit before putting it into the freezer (putting a hot dish into the fridge, however, is okay) - Wash with soap and a soft sponge, or in the dishwasher - Don't use over-direct flame - Do not allow the food to dry completely in the oven - Do not put the hot dish on a cold or wet surface - Do not use abrasive cleaners or scourers to ensure the scratch-free surface - Do not use the plastic lid in a conventional oven or microwave oven - It is not recommended that plastics be heated, as research shows that the plastics leach chemicals at a higher rate when heated About the Brand Borosil is India's most trusted glassware brand since 1962. Synonymous with heatproof glassware, it is the market leader for consumer glassware in India. Their vision is to be the most customer-centric company in India.

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Manufacturer Info : Imported/Marketed By : Borosil Limited, Rego. Importer/Marketer Address : Office at 1101, G-Block, Parinee crescenzo BKC, Bandra (EAST) Mumbai - 400051, Maharashtra Customer Care No. : 1800224552 Country Of Origin : India

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