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LUNCHBOTS Eco Stainless Steel Lunch Box/Container

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Quick Overview

LunchBots are stainless steel lunch and snack containers that are healthier than plastic and better for the environment. Both the container and the lid are made from the highest quality 18/8 food grade stainless steel. The lids feature a colorful non-VOC finish on the top exterior only. LunchBots are top rack dishwasher safe. The lids are designed to fit tightly, but are not intended to be water tight. LunchBots are perfect for anyone seeking a safe, eco-friendly, and convenient way to pack their lunch and snacks. The LunchBots Eco measures 7"x 5.5" x 2"inches. Great size for larger sandwiches, stir fry, or pasta lunches! Use your imagination!

Product Description

Waste Free lunch solutions at their best! If you are worried about plastic and the potential toxins they present, Lunchbots are the perfect container for you! 100% Stainless Steel, AND dishwasher safe! These lids are easy for kids to open, and great for back to school! The colors are fresh and fun, as suitable for dad as they are for daughter! Never buy another plastic baggie, with a variety of sizes, you'll never need another one!

The Details

7" x 5.5" x 2"
Highest quality, 18/8 (#304) stainless steel
Stainless steel container and lid, no plastic
Top of lid powder coated green with a non-VOC finish
Independently lab certified to be lead-free
Dishwasher safe
Best for solid food, LunchBots are not water tight

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