These glass mixing bowls double as serving bowls, and they’re nearly half off on Amazon right now

2022-09-11 23:43:01 By : Ms. April zhou

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Any bowl can be a mixing bowl. But if you cook a lot and trying to make your kitchen look more put-together, these best-selling Luminarc tempered glass bowls are a good buy. You can use the stackable 10-piece set to mix and serve food. However, the best part is that they’re nearly half off on Amazon right now.

The Luminarc Stackable Bowl 10-Piece Set sells for $54.99, but for a limited time, you can score it for $28.99. (That’s 47% off.)

The set includes 4.5-quart, 3-quart, 2-quart, 1.2-quart, 2.6-cup, 1.5-cup, 1-cup, 5-ounce, 2.5-ounce and 1-ounce bowls. You can stack them, so storing them is easy. Additionally, the tempered glass bowls are dishwasher- and microwave-safe.

They look good, they’re durable and they come in enough sizes that you can use them to mix big batches of dough or small amounts of dip. Honestly, there’s not much else to say about these bowls, although more than 2,500 Amazon reviewers offered a five-star rating.

“There isn’t a kitchen that doesn’t need these,” wrote one Amazon reviewer. “They are simply the best bowl set money can buy. Essential for any kitchen of any size. I have had a set for 20 years and I buy a set of these as a gift for anybody setting up a home. I have probably purchased 15 sets of these for people over the years and every set is in daily use.”

“Thick, durable, amazing quality, especially for the price,” wrote another. “I use them as mixing bowls and for temporarily holding [measured] ingredients.”

Like many Amazon deals, there’s no telling when this will end. If you’ve been looking for a quality set of mixing bowls, consider this your sign to finally hit the checkout button.

If you liked this article, check out this colorful Cuisinart knife set that’s an Amazon best seller (and on sale).

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