🍱 Elevate your lunch game with style and sustainability!
The Umigy 4 Pcs Stainless Steel Bento Box is a durable, leak-proof food storage solution designed for the modern professional. With a capacity of 550ml, these reusable containers are dishwasher safe and perfect for meals on-the-go. Their compact size makes them easy to carry, while the lockable clips ensure your food stays secure. Ideal for work, picnics, or as a thoughtful gift, this bento box combines functionality with eco-friendliness.
Material Type Free | BPA Free, Lead Free, Phthalate Free |
Is the item microwaveable? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Features | Dishwasher Safe, Reusable |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Volume | 550 Milliliters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51"L x 4.06"W x 2.28"H |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity | 550 Milliliters |
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Color | as the picture shows |
Closure Type | Clip-On |
Additional Features | Durability |
S**N
Works well for me.
I'm quite satisfied with this lunch box. I make two large wraps for lunch for my work days and they fit very well. There's never too much extra space and it's never difficult to fit them in either. I haven't had any issues opening the container. It stays securely closed while in transit and I've never had it make a mess. It's got a good solid feel to it with decent heft. I wouldn't call it heavy though.
E**A
Pleasantly surprised
Sooo, I am exploring alternative food storage solutions to plastic. And I decided just to try it. I definitely get 1940s vibes from the style BUT I told myself that the reason I’m buying this is for function not looks. So if you can get over the old school concept this storage is AMAZING. I will definitely stop buying plastic and buy this instead from now on. The seal is outstanding, holds up beautifully in the dishwasher, locking mechanism is perfect. And is space saving in the fridge. I honestly have nothing negative to say about the product. I think that we just need to accept that our grandparents did food storage right and we need to return to the old ways if we don’t want plastic leaching chemicals into our food.
C**L
Way better than plastic!
These are pretty big and seal pretty great which really surprised me. You can get 3-4 lbs of cooked bacon or a decent size stew in here. The lid has a silicon ring to seal but works great! Cleans really easy with just some hot water and they stack on each other really well
L**N
Better than plastic by 💯
So far so good. I’m a little worried about the clasps holding up over time. They don’t appear to be the most durable but as of now it’s functional and is exactly what I needed it for. With microplastic being a concern in everything I’ve been trying to cut out all plastic containers for my food. Stainless steel is difficult to find and so I’m happy to have found these.
S**D
Works great for lunches.
In our family's quest to reduce plastic in our lives, this has worked great for either food storage in the frig or as a lunch container. Lid fits snugly to the box. The food divider is not liquid proof and is removable. Washes up easily in the dishwasher or by hand.
G**L
I really like them.
They are the perfect size for a single portion (roughly 4-6 oz of protein plus veg)They hold broth easily (no leaks)Great through the dishwasher.The only thing that is a bummer is you cannot see what is inside, so if you have a few different things saved - and you forget what you put where in the fridge, you have to open them all up :P
J**B
Great storage
These come in practical sizes and seal well. I feel confident traveling with them in the lunch bag or camping.
M**S
Didn’t even get to use these
These containers look great and like they would function well, but the material is cheap and rust was visible after washing them before first use. I wanted to try these because they’re spacious and lightweight, seemed a better choice than glass for that reason and trying to reduce the amount of plastic we use. Truly disappointed in that, so I guess I’ll be going the silicone route.
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