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Grab-it is a brand of Corning Ware cookware products easily identifiable by their uniform distinctive shape: a bowl with vertical sides and a rounded, concave tab handle. The name was first used for a versatile product which could safely go from refrigerator to stovetop, oven, broiler, or microwave, but later, inferior products, nearly identical in appearance but unsafe for stovetop or broiler use, were also branded as Corning Ware Grab-it. Before the introduction of the stoneware look-alike product, the Grab-it line was made of
Pyroceram Pyroceram is the original glass-ceramic material developed and trademarked by Corning Glass in the 1950s. Pyroceram is an opaque, white, glass material, commonly used in kitchenware, glass stove tops, wood stove doors, etc.. It has high heat tole ...
, a glass-ceramic material, by
Corning Glass Works Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company specializing in glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications. The company was name ...
. Grab-its are notable as being among the first cookware specifically designed for microwave use. Their original design was recognized by the Smithsonian's
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. Grab-its strongly resemble
porringer A porringer is a shallow bowl, between 100 and 150 mm (4–6 inches) in diameter, and 38 to 76 mm (–3 inches) deep; the form originated in the medieval period in Europe and was made in wood, ceramic, pewter, cast iron and silver. They had flat ...
s. The original Grab-it (the P-150), introduced in 1976, was opaque white and had a capacity of . Later, the matching Grab-A-Meal (P-240) was introduced, with a small handle opposite the main one. This product was discontinued in 1986. Later, ''Visions'' Grab-its were introduced in 15-oz and sizes (V-155 and V-245, respectively), unifying the name for the two sizes. The 15-ounce Grab-it was available with a plastic cover (for storage, allowing stacking) or a
Pyrex Pyrex (trademarked as ''PYREX'' and ''pyrex'') is a brand introduced by Corning Inc. in 1915, initially for a line of clear, low-thermal-expansion borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware. It was later expanded in the 1 ...
glass lid (for storage or cooking use), or both, while only a glass lid was available for the larger Grab-it and Grab-A-Meal. In addition to microwave use, Grab-its made of Pyroceram (i.e. earlier Corning Ware, and all Visions) are safe on the stovetop, in the oven, and (without cover) under a broiler.


History

Grab-its were originally produced and sold by Corning Glass Works, and made from opaque
Pyroceram Pyroceram is the original glass-ceramic material developed and trademarked by Corning Glass in the 1950s. Pyroceram is an opaque, white, glass material, commonly used in kitchenware, glass stove tops, wood stove doors, etc.. It has high heat tole ...
glass–ceramic material. Corning introduced Grab-its under the Visions brand in 1988. These were made of transparent Pyroceram (known as Celexium in some regions) with an amber tint. A Cranberry variant was introduced in the early 1990s. Not long after the Corning Consumer Products Company (now known as Corelle Brands) was spun off in 1998, Pyroceram Grab-its were discontinued in the U.S. with the close of the Martinsburg, WV plant in the early 2000s. A short time later a product of inferior material was introduced with the same branding and nearly identical appearance; this stoneware product is molded to look like the earlier, superior Pyroceram product but cannot tolerate stovetop or broiler use, and in microwave use its handle becomes too hot to touch much more quickly than in the earlier product. Amber 15-ounce Visions Grab-its are still made of transparent Pyroceram in France for sales in select European and Asia-Pacific regions.


Gallery

Image:grabit.jpg, An original Grab-it P-150-B File:Corning Ware and Visions Grab-It Cookware.jpg, Corning Ware and Visions Grab-its File:Grabit lid 1.jpg, Glass Grab-it lid, in diameter (not counting handle) Image:grabit-tab.jpg, A close-up of the underside of an original Grab-it tab, showing its uses and place of origin File:GrabIt lid 2.jpg, alt=Close-up of glass Grab-it lid, Close-up of marking on glass Grab-it lid, in diameter (not counting handle), which reads "PYREX® P–150–C"


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