Casserole Price Analysis
Analysis of 66,980 casserole listings to determine current market value.
What you'll usually pay
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👉 In short easy summary
The best value is found in clear glass options, which sit 13% below the market median. High-end value is concentrated in multicolor designs (+37%) and Dutch Ovens (+54%).
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Price by color
Why? Prices vary by aesthetic preference, with Multicolor being the most expensive and Clear the cheapest.
Price by shape
Why? Rectangle dishes command a 35% premium over those with unspecified shapes.
Price by type
Why? Specialized cookware like Dutch Ovens cost significantly more than standard casserole dishes.
Price by brand
Why? Brand recognition drives pricing, with Pyrex trending 15% higher than the median while Anchor Hocking is 23% lower.
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Common questions
What is the price difference between new and used casseroles?
New casseroles have a median price of 43, while used ones have a median of 25.
Which brand is generally the most affordable?
Anchor Hocking is the most affordable listed brand with a median price of 20.
How does the price of a Dutch Oven compare to the general market?
Dutch Ovens have a median price of 39.95, which is 54% above the market median.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $13–$89, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 6, 2026.