Anchor Hocking Home Glassware
Anchor Hocking has been making glass products for over a century, providing the quality expected from a company with such a long history. With products ranging from kitchen storage to drinkware and bakeware, you can find the residential glass kitchen supplies and decorative accessories you need here.
Anchor Hocking Residential Kitchen Storage
We have a variety of Anchor Hocking residential kitchen storage jars here. Everything from cookie jars to compost pails are available.
Anchor Hocking Residential Serveware
Imagine serving salads, snacks and beverages in contemporary Anchor Hocking residential serveware.
Anchor Hocking Residential Drinkware
Anchor Hocking residential drinkware features fresh yet timeless designs you're sure to love.
Anchor Hocking Residential Bakeware
We offer Anchor Hocking residential bakeware in non-stick varieties that are sure to come in handy for casseroles and more.
Anchor Hocking Residential Mixing Bowls & Measuring Cups
Not only do Anchor Hocking residential mixing bowls come in several styles, you'll be happy to see that we have sizes for every occasion.
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Commonly Asked Questions About Anchor Hocking Residential Products
Are Anchor Hocking products lead-free?
Yes, Anchor Hocking glassware is free of lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals.
What is the maximum temperature for Anchor Hocking bakeware?
Anchor Hocking bakeware, measuring cups, batter bowls, and kitchen storage products are safe for use in microwaves and conventional ovens as hot as 425 degrees Fahrenheit. However, they should not be used under the broiler in your oven as this can cause the bakeware to shatter.
What is Anchor Hocking bakeware made out of?
Anchor Hocking bakeware is made from soda-lime silicate, a high-silica glass that is more durable than other glassware materials. When soda-lime silicate breaks, it separates into bigger pieces instead of shattering, making it safer for use in a kitchen environment than more fragile bakeware. It's resistance to thermal shock helps prevent breakage, and it is more environmentally friendly than annealed borosilicate, a type of glass used in bakeware in the past.