Visions is a brand of glass cookware that was introduced by Corning Glass Works in the 1980s. The cookware is made from a unique material called Pyroceram that is both heat-resistant and transparent, allowing cooks to watch their food as it cooks.
Visions was introduced by Corning Glass Works in the 1980s.
In 1986, World Kitchen acquired the rights to the brand.
Visions cookware was popular in the 1980s and 1990s and continues to be sold today.
The cookware was originally marketed as microwave-safe, but it can also be used in the oven, on the stove, and in the dishwasher.
Pyrex is a brand of glass cookware that was introduced by Corning Glass Works in the early 20th century. Like Visions, Pyrex is made from heat-resistant glass.
CorningWare is a brand of earthenware and stoneware cookware that was introduced by Corning Glass Works in the 1950s. Unlike Visions, CorningWare is not transparent and is not made from glass.
Le Creuset is a premium brand of enameled cast iron cookware that is known for its durability and even heating. It is not made from glass and is significantly more expensive than Visions.
Visions offers a range of cookware sets of various sizes that include saucepans, Dutch ovens, casseroles, and more.
Visions also offers individual pieces of cookware that can be purchased separately, including saucepans, skillets, and more.
In addition to cookware, Visions also offers accessories like glass lids and replacement knobs.
Yes, Visions cookware is microwave-safe. It is also oven-safe, stove-top safe, and dishwasher-safe.
Pyroceram is a type of glass-ceramic material that is used to make Visions cookware. It is known for its exceptional heat resistance and transparency.
Yes, Visions cookware can be used on a gas stove. It can also be used on electric and ceramic cooktops.
Yes, Visions cookware is typically very easy to clean. It is dishwasher-safe, and its non-porous surface does not absorb food or odors.
Visions cookware is known for being very durable. Its glass-ceramic material is resistant to chipping, cracking, and scratching.