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- Grabit_(cookware) abstract "Grabits are microwave-safe cookware easily identifiable by their tab handle. They were introduced by Corning Glass Works in the early 1970s, and are now sold in a slightly different form by World Kitchen. Grabits are notable in that they were some of the first cookware specifically designed for microwave use - their design was recognized by the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.[1] Grabits strongly resemble porringers. They can be covered with a plastic lid, P-150-C, or a Pyrex clear glass lid, P-240-C.".
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- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cookware_and_bakeware.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Cooper-Hewitt,_National_Design_Museum.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Cooper_Hewitt,_Smithsonian_Design_Museum.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Corning_Inc..
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Porringer.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Pyrex.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLink File:Grabit-tab.jpg.
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- Grabit_(cookware) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grabit (cookware)".
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- Grabit_(cookware) subject Category:Cookware_and_bakeware.
- Grabit_(cookware) hypernym Cookware.
- Grabit_(cookware) type Company.
- Grabit_(cookware) comment "Grabits are microwave-safe cookware easily identifiable by their tab handle. They were introduced by Corning Glass Works in the early 1970s, and are now sold in a slightly different form by World Kitchen. Grabits are notable in that they were some of the first cookware specifically designed for microwave use - their design was recognized by the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.[1] Grabits strongly resemble porringers.".
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