I have used this item for over 20 years!
I prefer non-toxic cookware which is why I purchased this item.
I don't own a microwave, all of my cooking is done on an electric stovetop and an oven.
For cooking vegetables and items that don't stick really badly, the Visionware has been great. I use this particular pot mainly to reheat food and to boil stuff. I also use it to melt butter in it, I just make sure that it has its glass lid on securely so that it will not splatter.
It cleans up nicely when you soak it and scrub it out with a plastic scrubber, if need be. I then place it in the dishwasher for a thorough cleaning.
I have used Visionware for about 22 years, including this pot.
I have never lost one of these pots (I have two of them).
The very important thing here is if you have chipped, cracked, or scratched cookware, it is recommended that you discard it.
I would recommend carefully checking your cookware before your first use and on...
awesome pots
I have had these pots in various sizes for decades. I've never worried about tiny cracks, and I find they clean up beautifully (though you'll have to soak it if you burn milk in it!)....
True, glass does shatter if you get it really hot and then throw it in cold water -- but we all know that, from breaking a coffee decanter, right?
It's awesome, it cleans beautifully, and it's non-toxic, unlike Teflon and aluminum.
I can't imagine why they discontinued this line of cookware.
Great cookware
The pot arrived in an timely fashion and was as advertised. My wife and I love this cookware. It heats up evenly and holds heat evenly letting you cook things easily. Plus, you can see what is going on in the pot. I cook a lot of dishes that require ingredients be added at certain points according to what is happening inside the pot. That's not always easy to judge with metal pots, but with these it's very easy. Makes the hard dishes pretty easy.
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