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KitchenAid KBLR42CRYL Streamline Ceramic Casserole, 4.2-Quart


This is one heavy ceramic casserole.   If weight is a measure of quality in ceramic cookware, this has got to be near the top in quality.   It feels durable and looks very useful.  It is a good size, I'd think for a family of four.   It is a bit large for a family of two unless you like leftovers.   I'm not an expert on cookware so I don't know if the price is reasonable at $79.99 on Amazon
but the quality sure seems like it is there.  I think I have found our new lasagna pan.

From the Vendor:
Durable Commercial Quality
Microwave and Freezer Safe
Vibrantly Colored Finish
Dishwasher Safe
Oven Safe Up To 500 Degree


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