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I broke the lid to my Leyse 11½" diameter, straight-sided deep skillet. The bottom of skillet reads "Commercial" 18/20 stainless steel" the glass lid has a large black knob with a small oval mark and another mark that looks like an animal head (?). Can I purchase a replacement glass lid?
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As the pan and the lid will be manufactured separately a replacement lid will be possible as long as it is currently manufactured, though from experience you are more likely to source one if you have someone on your side - such as a large store that has sold many of the type who is likely to know who to speak to at the manufacturer.
In addition to the previous replies, on EBay one can easily purchased the glass covers. Also the World Kitchen website, and other vintage places sell Corningware glass lids. Generally speaking the "skillet" casserole was a 10-inch casserole, and that would be about the size of the lid. Usually the lids matched the dish, and on the bottom or handle of the dish there would a model number. The model number would lead you toward the corresponding glass lid.
I have a Rival S16G-CN. I'm looking for a replacement pan for this skillet. It have the electric coil under the pan, so I just need the pan, no lid, no base. Thanks
I don't have a glass solution, but if you frydaddy is like mine, it has a 7.25 inch dia lid. For about $2 the "Glad Big Bowl" (6 cup size) plastic containers have a lid that fits pretty well.
the manufactrurer offers a 5 yr mfg warranty for thermal breakage however you need a certified repair establishment to obtain the part under the warranty, you can try calling the mfg yourself and explain that there is a strange lloking broken area in the glass and they may dispatch a local service provider to help you with the problem DO NOT MENTION BROKEN GLASS OR LID OR MOISTURE just say strange broken are on cooktop, otherwise thery are 400$ plus
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