OOLLEE Meal Prep Containers Compartment Food Storage with Lids Bento Box | BPA Free | Stackable | Microwave/Dishwasher/Freezer Safe/Portion Control (BLACK/28Oz)
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I only eat food, no you)
It's true that we wash them in the dishwashing machine
Yes, it's the price with containers and lids
The maximum number of each is 150. Each box consists of 50 containers stacked horizontally in 3 rows with their lids
Selected User Reviews For OOLLEE Meal Prep Containers Compartment Food Storage with Lids Bento Box | BPA Free | Stackable | Microwave/Dishwasher/Freezer Safe/Portion Control (BLACK/28Oz)
The lids do not have a tight seal and the containers are not even an inch watertight.
Our guests will appreciate these containers for food they brought home from us.
Despite the medium price and the medium quality, the products are good. The only problem is that it cannot be reused.
The best quality you can find.
There is a tendency for the lids to break easily.
The price is higher. It is torn. In my view, the price of these meals is a big step up when compared with a 200-piece pack of standard plates for In addition to being reusable, microwave- and dishwasher-safe, and freezer-safe, these can also be placed in the refrigerator. It can't even withstand the microwave for 30 seconds on a standard Styrofoam plate. These are quite sturdy as far as construction is concerned. Although there are fewer compartments on them than on a standard three compartment plate, they are sturdy and easy to eat from. Folding or folding up and crackling doesn't happen to them. The plastic type of material they are made of hasn't come apart, and it's hard for a fork or knife to get through. They're made from Polypropylene, which is supposed to be a harmless material that won't pose food safety issues. They're also renewable and natural, according to the manufacturer. has a high melting point, so reheating it in a microwave hasn't been an issue, nor has cleaning it in the dishwasher been an issue. It comes in a plastic container similar to Tupperware or Ziploc. These plates or storage are a step above regular dishes or storage because they can go in the freezer and then you can microwave them. It is actually quite impressive, but there is a higher price tag, too. Besides being functional and easy to use, I like them. There is no need to discard them after a single use, and they do not just melt when put I don't think mine are able to withstand that much heat at 150°F, even though they're supposed to withstand as much as 250°F. It gets only about 180 degrees in the microwave because it rarely gets that hot They're actually strong enough to handle food that needs to be heated for 90 seconds One minute and a half. The refrigerator also loves these because they stack nicely. You can label them directly or use stickers to do it. I can close the folds without them collapsing, and they don't lean or cave in like some of those made of plastic. The moisture seems to stay down in these pipes. It would take me two hours to prepare two I keep breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks in the fridge for four days and stack them with no problem. Is it worth it to invest in them? The amount of time you spend on meal preparation depends on how seriously you take it and what kind of budget you have. They appear to be very sturdy, but they are at the more expensive end of the price scale and don't seem to be as tough as they claim It would be expected that 3 people would attend It takes ten to twenty uses depending on how much dishwasher and microwave contact they have. I've had no problems, but I can see the difference after a few uses. If we start at $0, Perhaps it would be more economical to invest in glass storage at the rate of 65 per plate. On the plates there wasn't any information about recycling the plates, although they were supposed to be made of recyclable material.