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The Sistema To Go Collection Snack 'N' Nest set includes three stackable, screw-top containers (150ml, 305ml, 520ml) made from 100% virgin, BPA- and phthalate-free plastic. Designed for versatile use, they are freezer, fridge, microwave (lid off), and top-rack dishwasher safe, making them the perfect solution for fresh, organized, and convenient snack storage on the go.
Recommended Uses For Product | yoghurt |
Special Feature | freezer safe |
Container Shape | Round |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | Phthalate & BPA Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Safe to use in the Dishwasher (top rack), Microwave (without lid), Fridge & Freezer |
Item Volume | 0.15 Liters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Item Form | Round |
Manufacturer | Sistema |
Specific Uses For Product | Transport of yogurt, transport of snacks, transport of fruit, transport of more |
Size | 150 ml, 305 ml, 520 ml |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09414202214836 |
Closure Type | Screw |
Lid Material | Plastic |
Part Number | 21483 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.76 x 4.13 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 21483 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Snack n' Nest |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | freezer safe |
Included Components | Storage container(3)^lid(3) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 3 |
D**.
Great for me!!!!
I love these bottles. They are sturdy and do NOT leak. I use them for vinegar and oil for my salads that i take to work. Everyone comments on how cute they are. Yes, they are small - look at the measurements! They totally serve their purpose for me. One bottle lasts me about 3 days of salads. but i don't use that much dressing anyways. Super cute, super useful and super study!
A**D
Many reviews here are for WRONG Sistema Product!
I LOVE the THREE INDIVIDUAL Sistema Stackable ROUND BOWLS with scr*w-on LIDS. They are WONDERFUL- three different convenient sizes, dishwasher safe, attractive colors and appearance.SEVERAL of the reviews shown here are for OTHER Sistema storage containers, not THIS PRODUCT.I also use the very small Sistema ROUND containers that hold an ounce or so,, also with scr*w n lids, ALSO AN EXCELLENT PRODUCT, for the same reason(s).I don’t like the square Sistema products AT ALL either, but PLEASE don’t confuse the two.
A**Z
Great for lunchbox
I bought this for my toddlers lunchbox, i ended up using it for me as well. easy to clean ive put syrup, ketchup and salad dressing and they have worked perfectly, no spills and it is easy for my 2 year old to use. love it
A**S
Great dressing pot to go
They are great to get my salad dressings to work, for lunch. No leaking and easy to fill with any liquid. Nice colors, exactly as pictured. Weird thing, the one with pink cap came with the strap broken, it work anyway but I prefer no to push it and only use that one at home, just in case, I think it could get open in my bag. They are small but very practical. Love it.
P**E
The perfect thing to help you avoid that HFCS garbage
There are certain things that I refuse to put in my body, such as sucralose, aspartame, and the ubiquitous HFCS. It's fairly easy to eat healthily at home, but going out is another story. I solved the problem of drinks (almost all of which have one or another) in them by keeping a bottle of Stevia-sweeted Stur or a similar product in my purse - the bottles are very small, and a good side benefit is you're saving money on overpriced soda - just ask for plain water. (I also carry packets of Stevia, since very few places offer anything but the poison, for tea and coffee.)The HFCS is another story - it's one of the worst things you can ingest, yet even the best restaurants use Heinz catsup in which it's a major ingredient. I solved that problem with these little bottles - I keep one filled with catsup (which doesn't need refrigeration) with me, so even if I decide on have a burger and/or fries on the spur-of-the-moment, I've got my own HFCS-free catsup. (The stuff from Trader Joe's is excellent!) That HFCS junk is still in other things (like buns), but every bit helps.I also love Sistema products - they're well-made and come from New Zealand.
C**S
Serve a purpose
They are great for in the go sauces for my lunches. My only issue is the cap to squirt from is super hard to get off each time. I end up just twisting off the top usually.
L**B
Great Size For Dressings and Condiments - Food Grade Plastic
I was looking for some small containers for salad dressing, so I picked these up. I really wanted some stainless steel containers, but these little mini bottles work. They fit really well in the lunch bags and hold just enough dressing or other condiment. You may have to soak these in a little vinegar and water if they retain the smell of the last item used in them. I like that the plastic is food grade and can be recycled. I did not know what virgin plastic was and had to look it up. Being Phthalate and BPA Free are a must for me, so I appreciate that I am not consuming harmful chemicals with my food. I am more than thrilled to have a product not made in China too!I have not had any leakage like someone else noted. I'm not sure why their bottles leaked, but maybe they should ask for a replacement or refund. The tab that holds the lid is also still attached to the bottle. I will update if I notice any issues in the future, but so far I love them.
M**J
Great little product!
They're about 3 inches long and fit perfectly in my bento box. I use it for tonkatsu sauce and salad dressing and it holds a perfect amount, never leaks. I haven't tried it with anything super watery (like soy sauce or a vingarette), so I don't know how well it would be leak-proof against it, but I've never had thicker sauces leak. It cleans in a snap, and after several uses even with darker sauces I haven't had any discoloration of the plastic.
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