🥗 Elevate Your Lunch Game!
The LunchBots Thermal 16 oz. All Stainless Steel Interior is an insulated food container that keeps your meals warm for up to 5 hours or cold for 10 hours. Its leak-proof design ensures portability without mess, making it the ideal choice for professionals on the go. With a vibrant lime green color and eco-friendly materials, this soup jar combines style and functionality.
A**Y
Great for my son's lunch!
My son decided that he wanted to start taking soup or mac 'n cheese to lunch at school every day. I searched for a container to keep the food hot until lunchtime and this one fits the bill nicely. The opening is large, like a bowl, so that he can eat right from the container without having to put the food into a separate bowl. It is a good size for my son for lunch at 16oz. I normally fill the container about 6:45am and my son says the food is still hot at lunch about 5 hours later. I do preheat the container with boiling water, per the instructions. Also, the outside of the container does not get too hot to hold.As other reviewers have said, the lid can get stuck if you overtighten it. I had this happen one time. From the story I heard, i sounded like every boy in my son's 5th grade class and a couple of teachers tried to unscrew the lid with no luck. My son had to figure out a different plan for lunch that day. I contacted LunchBots and they told me to boil about 3" of water on the stove and hold the container into the boiling water lid side down so that just the lid is in the water for 45 seconds. Then, pull it out and the lid should come off easily. It worked like a charm. I am now very careful not to tighten the lid. I just tighten it until I just start to feel resistance, not all the way. I have never had it leak or get stuck when barely tightened.Overall, I am very pleased with the purchase and would buy another one.
S**S
Great size, though can be hard to open
We are enjoying our lunch bots. The size is great as now I can easily put larger items such as lasagna or meatloaf. The only reason I gave 4 stars is that it can be difficult to open at times. Even if I don't close too tight. Had to have hubby open today and that was frustrating! If I can't open, then how will my children open? I think it's because my hands just can't grip around it because it's large. Maybe the lid can be redesigned with something to make it easier to open for smaller hands. Otherwise love it.
C**.
great container for temperature-sensitive foods (and for picky eaters!)
After years of having access to a microwave at lunchtime at her tiny first school, my daughter (a picky eater, when it comes to lunch... she HATES sandwiches) is now in a school that has "regular" lunch- no way to heat stuff up. After a week of her not eating the sandwiches we packed, I decided to find something that might keep warm foods fresh and fairly warm until lunch. We ordered this, and it works great. We send everything from nuggets to pasta to veggies to different finger-foods to soup and it keeps it all warm and "fresh" (meaning the food doesn't get overly soggy or chewy from being warm and then sitting too long in an enclosed environment). It also does well with keeping foods cool.Of course, there's nothing that keeps foods PIPING hot or ice-cold outside a giant cooler packed with cold/hot packs, but this does a good job. It's sized small enough to fit into a lunch pack, but large enough to fit a good amount of food (including a warm sandwich - grilled cheese- cut into triangles). You could even put a few small containers inside with different foods- nuggets and veggies, different fruits, etc.The only drawbacks are the weight- this is a fairly heavy little container- and the fact is it NOT machine-washable or microwaveable. But the fact that my daughter is eating her lunch, and HAPPY with it, and able to pack it on her own (which she prefers to do...) makes life a zillion times easier.If you need to find a way to get temperature sensitive foods to school (or the office, or the job site, or when traveling, etc.), I can't recommend this container enough. I know the price is a bit steep, but I think it's really worth it.
C**E
Loses a lot of heat through top
So the body's not bad, the shape is good, so you can eat out of it more effectively than most such jars, but the top somehow doesn't hold the heat in in the way that the sidewalls do. Right after filling it or even when just filling it with hot water to pre-heat, you can put your hand on the lid and feel a lot of heat radiating up and through. If they could do a better job trapping the heat in the lid it would probably keep the food warm a lot longer. My son (almost 5) reports that his lunch wasn't hot in this, while we've had better luck with other vacuum-insulated jars. Apart from that it seems reasonably well made etc.. We will keep using it for now.Considering trying putting a layer of foil on top of the food inside the container to see whether that improves performance.
J**S
Not that great. Barely keeps food warmer than surroundings.
Recently purchased. Tested it out today at home. Heated up some soup to piping hot (too hot to eat right away). Left container in home at warm room temperature (between 75-80). Opened up after 3.5 hours just to find soup at room temp. No, I did not fill the container with boiling water first to pre warm it, I was testing to see under normal conditions if this would keep warm enough. Answer is, no, it didn't. Not even close. I remember having Thermos bottles when I was a kid, that actually did the job. I wanted something safer and more ergonomically feasible. Very disappointed. I'll be continuing to try to make this work (purchasing an insulated bag and heating packets).
N**L
Back to eating his lunch!
My 8 year old son has multiple food allergies so I always send home- cooked meals with him for his lunch. He used to be ok eating food that's "cold." Then about a month ago, the food started coming home uneaten. He complained that he couldn't eat his lunch because it was too cold! He can't have any other food because of his allergies so I searched for a lunch container that can keep his food warm. I found LunchBots and gave it a try. My son has been having his meals in one of these 16 oz thermal lunchbots and he LOVES it. Meals are once again eaten. He says that they're very warm when he opens his food for lunch (about 3-4 hours after I pack it for him). I bought him an insulated lunch box. I usually pack his warm food in the LunchBot and then pack him fruits and raw veggies in separate containers. I also put a big icepack in the lunchbox to keep the fruits and veggies fresh. Even with the icepack, the food stays warm in the LunchBot. I am thinking of buying a second one for my older son; and as a spare in case the little guy loses his! (no jinx)
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