lordkenmore
Well-known member
flat Corning CookMates, these are the ONLY Corning Ware pans
Does this ban on regular Corning Ware on electric stoves include mini sauce pans that held 2 cups or so if used for short periods of time. I'd always assumed these were safe, since they did say "range" on the bottom...but then Corning Ware also evidently thought that adhesive that caused all the problems with coffee maker handles wouldn't be a problem.... I have a few of these, which I use because they are such a handy size for the single person. But they will be retired if not safe. (The stove, if it makes a difference, is an old Hotpoint, which has open coil burners AND does NOT have the infinite style setting.)
Another Corning issue some might wonder about: are the coffee pots safe on electric stoves? (At least, as safe as the handle issue allows!)
Does this ban on regular Corning Ware on electric stoves include mini sauce pans that held 2 cups or so if used for short periods of time. I'd always assumed these were safe, since they did say "range" on the bottom...but then Corning Ware also evidently thought that adhesive that caused all the problems with coffee maker handles wouldn't be a problem.... I have a few of these, which I use because they are such a handy size for the single person. But they will be retired if not safe. (The stove, if it makes a difference, is an old Hotpoint, which has open coil burners AND does NOT have the infinite style setting.)
Another Corning issue some might wonder about: are the coffee pots safe on electric stoves? (At least, as safe as the handle issue allows!)