BIA Cordon Bleu Naczynie do pieczenia owalne, średnie, białe

Brand:BIA Cordon Bleu

2.5/5

309.80

Z siedzibą w Kalifornii, BIA Cordon Bleu od 65 lat tworzy doskonałe kamionkowe i porcelanowe zastawy stołowe, naczynia do serwowania i pieczenia. Od współczesnych wzorów po klasyczne projekty, nasza ceramika jest tworzona przez wykwalifikowanych rzemieślników, aby zapewnić produkt najwyższej jakości. Jeśli masz ochotę na coś z odrobiną pizzy, BIA Cordon Bleu oferuje miski i naczynia z ręcznie glazurowanymi, niepowtarzalnymi wzorami i eleganckimi wzorami. Nasze naczynia do pieczenia są również dostępne w szerokiej gamie kształtów i rozmiarów, aby zaspokoić wszystkie Twoje potrzeby związane z rozrywką. Upiecz pyszne dania w tym owalnym naczyniu do zapiekania z pokrywką o pojemności 1,5 kwarty firmy BIA Cordon Bleu. Wykonane z wysokiej jakości białej porcelany, to naczynie jest odporne na odpryski, pęknięcia i plamy. Jest również bezpieczny w piekarniku, zmywarce i kuchence mikrofalowej.

Brak dostępnych jednostek
Wymiary: 9,25 dł. x 6,75 szer. x 4,5 wys.; Pojemność: 1,5 litra. Można myć w zmywarce, piekarniku i kuchence mikrofalowej. Szkliwiona porcelana jest odporna na pękanie i plamy. Wykonany z wysokiej jakości, trwałej porcelany, która jest prosta, a jednocześnie elegancka. Jedno owalne naczynie do zapiekania z pokrywką.
Brand BIA Cordon Bleu
Capacity 1.5 Quarts
Color White
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 14 ratings 3.5 out of 5 stars
Finish Type Glazed
Is Dishwasher Safe Yes
Item model number 900006S1SIOC
Item Weight 3.2 Pounds
Manufacturer BIA Cordon Bleu
Material Porcelain
Product Care Instructions Dishwasher Safe
Product Dimensions 9.5 x 7.25 x 3.75 inches
Shape Oval

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Scritto da: Allison Peoples
INPROPER GLAZING
I had one of these in red & white and LOVED IT, but the plain white one was a few dollars cheaper! I figured why pay extra just to have the color... I PROBABLY SHOULD HAVE bought the red & white as the white only one around the inside rim where the lid sits has NO LACQUER just PLAIN CERAMIC so everything is going to stick and and stain as well as things getting into pours of ceramic???? I just am not going to make the effort of returning as I rarely leave my house! Just will not purchase from this company again...
Scritto da: Johnl177
Essential Item for the Kitchen
A good looking piece of serving ware that is oven and dish washer safe. Good buy and good price .
Scritto da: Jeanne
Very good quality
I was searching for a casserole dish that would fit into my toaster convection oven. This was perfect. It cooks and cleans easily and I would definitely buy it again.
Scritto da: FEM
Glaze is sloppy! RECOMMEND DO NOT PURCHASE
Ok - received this by accident as the other BIA casserole dish was having troubles getting to me. My review comes from being a long-time cook and baker. Have vintage CorningWare and its awesome! Had tried other CorningWare from Amazon but the product is no longer made in US (made in China) and significantly less quality (I returned). Thought a Cordon Bleu brand would be better - but it's same poor quality (made in China). This dish has major glaze runs...hope you can see in pic....focus in on the bottom middle of the second picture and you'll see a glaze runs - they are all over inside. The glaze also has little pinpricks all over (inside and out) like the factory was dirty when the glaze was sprayed. The glaze runs are bad, but the biggest "nope" for me it is not glazed around where the lid sits and because it is even all the way around (maybe 3/4") Zoom in on the first picture on the left side of it where one can see is part of the rim. It looks like it perhaps made that way on purpose? But why? The unglazed will get stained and catch food. Even on my vintage CorningWare casserole bakeware which is completely smooth and glazed can sometimes catch stains/baked on food and need scrubbing. Don't EVEN want to imagine what this BIA casserole dish would do with a tomato based dished...shuddering here. Finally, it doesn't seem to be made of quality porcelain but a ceramic but I'm not an expert at all. However, the weight and feel seems off (again comparing to my vintage white CorningWare).. So back this goes. I think i'll be looking on eBay and other places for vintage CorningWare. Will post a review on CorningWare with pictures contrasting the quality of US made vs. China made. Over the past few years, now look to see where dishes, bakeware, etc. is made. Have noticed if made in China, it's poor quality (gets hot when it shouldn't, poor glazing, etc.) Highly suggest you pass on purchasing. If you are a baker/cook, look elsewhere and especially if these product brands, where you can inspect in a store..
Scritto da: W. Thompson
Poor lid removal ruins otherwise great baker.
Overall, it’s the perfect size, it’s easy to clean, it really does the job. The kid is impossible to get off. The top knob thing doesn’t have enough space for even bare fingers, much less a potholder. I always have to jam a knife of fork under the lid and catch it before it falls.

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