Friday, May 3, 2013

Fiesta 9-Inch by 13-Inch Lasagna Baker, Cobalt





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Description



Fiesta 9-inch by 13-inch Lasagna Baker manufactured by The Homer Laughlin China Company. America's largest domestic producer of dinnerware, and the sole manufacturer of all Fiesta dinnerware. All Fiesta pieces are Microwave safe, Oven-proof, Dishwasher safe, Freezerproof, Lead-Free, and Made in America with the implementation of many green practices. The very durable glaze is great for everyday use. Fiesta as a pattern has stood the test of time, and is typically passed down from one generation to the next. We have kept the pattern constant through the years so that you can count on us to be here when you decide to expand or change your collection. New pieces and colors are added every so often to keep things interesting. Currently, Fiesta is the most collected dinnerware in America.



Features


  • Includes one lasagna baker
  • Fully vitrified china with a lead and cadmium free glaze
  • Dishwasher, microwave and oven safe
  • Made in the USA since 1936
  • 5-year chip warranty

Customer Reviews


5 out of 5 stars Love My Fiestaware
Karyn R

I've bought most of the Fiestaware baking dishes. They go from freezer to oven. They're easy to clean. They're American made. Fiesta is the best!

5 out of 5 stars Cooks Well
Carolyn A. Holdsworth

I've gotten several of these casserole dishes from here and like them very much. They conduct heat well and crisp food nicely, as well as being attractive serving dishes. I've replaced my Pyrex dishes with these.

4 out of 5 stars Great (if it isn't broken during shipping; who packs these things??)
Sharama

I ordered a pair of these. For some bizarre reason they were packaged in this order (from bottom up): box, baker # 1, baker # 2, bubble wrap. Fortunately the baker on the bottom absorbed the shipping impact and was the only one damaged. I had to email customer service for a return, since the automated system only had "return both" as an option. I ordered a replacement (good $$ price at the time) and got one to replace the damaged one and a second (while they were still on sale). Second time out both bakers (packaged same way as first set) arrived broken. Tried a third time; same packaging, only one broken. Had to email customer service again (because I was only returning *one* from the third order). I'm dropping off the damaged ones today. Fun.Really, who packages these? How does breakable items on the bottom and bubble wrap on the top make sense?? Over and over again? After 2 email they finally put a "fragile" sticker on the box... unfortunately the FedEx guy apparently didn't bother reading that. (It's going back in the same damaged FedEx box with the "fragile" sticker.) On the plus side, the bubble wrap took no damage (hm, maybe because it was on the top of the stack??)


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