Airtight food storage container
This round airtlight food storage container is a great buy. When traveling outdoors it is great to bring the least amount of gear possible. You can use it as your cooking pot, your bowl and for storing leftovers. Think of it as the cowboy aluminum can gone Japanese! www.lifewithoutplastic.com
I tested out the 12 cm container which holds 3 cups of food. The bowl was completely airtight. I stored the soup I did not finish that I cooked on a backpacking stove inside my pack and I never got a messy leak. I was on a whitewater canoe trip and this bowl came very handy. I like to try to keep my gear to a minimum and this bowl does the trick. Also, for thirteen bucks it really is economical as outdoor gear gets. I was easy to wash and did not get too dirty when cooking on our little stove.
I love gear that I can use outdoors and also at home ( spend less $ on consumer goods). This container is great to store snacks for little trips around town. It can easily carry yogurt. My daughter likes to store her snack in the container and close the three little clasps. When she is done I can through it in my bag with no mess even if it flips upside down or I am riding my bike.
They are available in four convenient sizes: 14 cm, 12 cm, 10 cm and 8 cm diameter. They are made of high grade stainless steel #304. Easy to clean, the bottom part can be washed in the dishwasher.
Another great reason to buy this container is that you will be purchasing less plastic and storing your food in a more healthy environment. Outdoor travel is surrounded by plastic and I am making it a point to feature products that reduce our use of this toxic material.
To purchase this great product click on this link: Life without plastic
Life without Plastic is a web-based company based out of Canada and run by a family. They offer many other products that I would love to get my hands on.
Maybe these little bowls will become the Sigg version of food containers, can you imagine them in different colors and designs. Hey, maybe I should get royalty on that. For now, you can take a marker and write on the container to identify the content or the user. Useful, if you are traveling with a few little ones and you are digging through your pack for your picky toddlers bowl of snack and not your leftovers.
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Heidi



