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Hario
Tokyo, Japan
Hario began in 1921 with laboratory glassware production. Today, they own the only heat-proof glass factory in Japan and have left beakers behind to make tableware, especially one-of-a-kind tools for coffee and tea drinkers.
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Reviews for
Japanese Mini Pie Dish (Set of 2)
Reviews for
Japanese Mini Pie Dish (Set of 2)
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Very handy size
These glass pie plates are very useful for more than just pies. The size is a great in between - larger than a 4" mini, smaller than a 9" standard. Perfect for small households of 2-3 people. The quality is substantial; thick with a nice rim. Use to microwave leftovers and reheat in the oven.
Perfect
I’d been looking for some small pie pans and these fit my needs perfectly. I would recommend these to anyone!!
Pie for me, pie for you!
Love making smaller pies by dividing recipes in two, and giving one to my mum or a friend, and keeping the other. Sometimes a full pie to oneself is too much to manage!
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