🍲 Elevate your everyday dining with bowls that blend durability and style effortlessly!
Corelle Vitrelle 28-oz Soup/Cereal Bowls Set of 6 features triple-layer glass construction for superior chip and crack resistance. These lightweight, stackable bowls are dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe, making them perfect for versatile, everyday use. Finished in a crisp Winter Frost White, they offer a timeless minimalist design trusted by millions nationwide.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Glass |
Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Bowl Material | Glass |
Item Dimensions W x H | 6"W x 3.5"H |
Capacity | 1.8 Pounds |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Theme | White themed dinnerware |
Occasion Type | General Use |
Pattern | Winter Frost White |
Style | Bowl Set |
Item Shape | Round |
Color | Winter Frost White |
M**O
Classic, durable, large glass bowls
These bowls are LARGE! Great for large salads, hearty soups, and pasta meals! Cleaning is a breeze, and I appreciate that it seems like the old bowls from the 70’s. The bowls nest well in each other, so storing them is easy. I love the fact that they can hold up in the microwave, but it is hot when you remove from the microwave, so use oven mitts. I like the classic white, but none of the current designs were available in that size, so I didn’t have much of an option in appearance. My sister has my grandmother’s set from the 70’s, so I know these bowls will survive the test of time if you don’t drop them. If you’re looking for a tried and true company, & like the glossy white of the dishes (it’s a classic), & want to be able to use them in the dishwasher and microwave, and want to protect your family from microplastics, give Corelle a chance. They have other options for dinnerware then the traditional white round plates and bowls.
P**E
Perfection
Perfection. Nice, large bowls. Perfect for a pasta dinner, side dish, or cereal. I only buy Corelle dishes now. The plain white ones. They weigh significantly less than standard porcelain dishes, are much harder to chip, last forever, and are easier to stack than my other dishes. If you hate unloading the dishwasher and putting away plates, get the Corelle plates. You'll love them, too.
C**R
STILL STURDY, RELIABLE and COST EFFECTIVE.
When you get into your 60s you are likely to be set in your ways. :) So being able to STILL buy brands that your mother bought and relied upon but which have improved and/or have updated designs for your modern life is always a bonus! My mother relied upon CorningWear bakeware and pots and CorelleWear dinnerware for most of my life. The fact that both Corning and Corelle were relatively inexpensive, but sturdier than melamine, and lighter than stoneware made it, and still makes it a great option for everyday cookware and dinnerware. I have since introduced family and friends to the beauty of both brands (and was pleasantly surprised when I had to replace some of mine recently to find that Corning now sells Visions again! but I digress!) I have shown college roommates the beauty of how Corelle is versatile and nearly indestructible (and when you *do* manage to drop it from high enough or knock it off a counter with enough force, to actually break it, it doesn't shatter everywhere like regular glass, but breaks into shards which are less likely to cut you when you clean it up. (Caution is still necessary, of course, but it's the best stuff I've ever used, in my opinion).I rated it only a 4 on "Easy to clean" because I recently learned that you're not supposed to soak Corelle Livingware "for an extended period of time", something I wasn't aware of until recently, when an apartment flood resulted in me having to abandon my apartment for extended lengths of time with dishes sitting in the sink. I purchased more Corelleware to replace what was stained by that abuse. I also didn't realize that there were cautions about certain uses when microwaving using your Corelle (the bowls these replaced were regularly used to heat up chili and soups ;) ), so make sure to read the use and care information before the first use. Both Corning and Corelle *ARE* microwave safe and dishwasher safe, but there are some precautions you'll want to observe to keep them in great condition, and Corelle plates will warm up a bit, so use caution. But simply reading the use and care information that comes with your product, or visiting their website should be enough to keep you on track.Oh! And apparently Corelle now has Stoneware if you like stoneware! ;)
Y**N
Corelle high quality made
I’ve always been a steadfast Corelle fan, and I routinely stock up on them as backups. Over the years, I’ve experimented with various glass plate brands and purchased numerous Corelle plates and bowls. Yet, none match the durability of the classic white ones. Other glass options tend to be much heavier and far more challenging to clean.I’ve also acquired several printed and colored Corelle pieces. I’ve noticed that some of the printed items feel bulkier—they’re thicker, less robust, and occasionally even crack in the microwave. Their resistance to breakage simply can’t compare to that of the traditional round white pieces, which offer the longest service life and are notably hard to damage.Although I do buy a few printed and square items for variety, the bulk of my everyday tableware is the round white Corelle. In over ten years of use, aside from the rare accidental drop, I’ve hardly ever seen them fail under normal circumstances. Even though they are designed to withstand minor bumps, they will eventually shatter if they fall on the floor. When that happens, they don’t split neatly in half; instead, they break into many tiny fragments, so it’s important to thoroughly clean up all the pieces.These dishes are exceptionally lightweight, stack neatly, and save a tremendous amount of space in my cupboards—far superior to most other brands. Additionally, the Corelle lids are simple to use, provide an effective seal, and are built to last. Occasionally, the lids may get stained, especially when they come into contact with fruit pigments that are hard to remove, but this doesn’t interfere with their functionality. The dishes themselves clean effortlessly in the dishwasher, drying quickly and emerging completely spotless, though it’s best to pre-treat any stubborn stains before washing.I wholeheartedly recommend this brand of tableware. They are thin and light, optimize space, stack efficiently, and have a smooth surface that’s easy to clean—all while being impact-resistant and durable. They outshine other similar glass products, and compared to ceramic or porcelain—which are heavier and more cumbersome to maintain—Corelle is a clear winner. I strongly endorse these round white dishes for everyone.
T**D
Extra Large
These bowls are great! They stack really well together and have been very durable. We haven’t had any issues with chipping or cracking. They can be used for both hot and cold and we regularly use them in the microwave. They’re very deep so they are very versatile and hold a lot. We love the white clean look and think they’re amazing for the price.
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