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Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
I love the capacity this thing can hold and it helps keep our fruits and vegetables fresh for parties days in advance!FYI - When stored in the refrigerator, the lid is clear but condensation starts building up on it over time so you'll have to open the lid to see what's inside. That's the only downside in my opinion.
Jamie Arehart
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
We love our divided serving tray snackle boxes! Only thing is I would not recommend dish washers. It kind of warps them so they do not close well.Keeps the food fresh and yummy!Easy to use and separate all the food!Decently priced for them!
Bryn K
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I store jewelry findings and beads in this. I like that I don’t have to open it to see inside.
MandiMarie
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
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Not all those who wander are lost
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Overall I really like this big snack box. So much I ordered it twice. The first one has round handles, and within a day I knew I needed at least 2 of them so I'd always have one clean and ready to use. This one I ordered has square handles, just for that slight difference from the first one. This one has a recessed part on the lid so the handles lay flush so they'll stack nicely in the fridge or the pantry, just like the other one I have with the round handles. But, on this one, there is a deeper recessed area for the 4 small 2-pronged olive forks that come with it. There are 8 cups inside, so there should have been 8 forks if you ask me, but what do I know anyhow? So the deep recessed area to put the forks in is a covered section of the lid ( a lid within a lid, if you will). So this shallow well is sectioned off into 2 sections. Problem is, the little metal olive forks don't fit in the well that is meant to store them. You can force the lid over them because it's made of a thin softer plastic, but then it doesn't lay down flat, the corners of this small lid stick up, eventually it will crack and then break. Oh, so as a consolation prize, they stuck 8 tiny plastic forks and 2 even tinier plastic spoons in there. The plastic is so thin that these tiny things are very flexible and sure to break the first time they're used. The info on the web page say's that you need to hand wash the whole kit-n-kaboodle. The container itself , the cups inside it, even the metal olive forks! They have got to be kidding! I do not believe in hand washing. Anything. Nothing. These go through the DW just fine as long as you use a short wash and rinse cycle and air dry. My DW has a 30 minute cycle I have used for the 20 years I've owned it (Sears Kenmore appliances, they last forever). I really don't know if any of the other cycles even work. I've literally never used them. And if I'm washing something in there that may not hold up well, I don't use regular dishwasher detergent. With the door opened, I throw 2 tablespoons of either Borax OR baking soda in the door, and I also put 2 drops of liquid dish soap in the door. I don't bother with those cups you're meant to put the soap into. No need. I also use that combo when I occasionally run out of DW detergent. Everything comes out very clean. The only difference I see is that there will be some hard water spots on your dishes. Unless of course you dry everything by hand, but who in the world in their right mind is going to stand around drying dishes with a towel? I have too much to do to spend time with foolishness like that. A few waterspots on the dishes never killed anyone. im jus sayin...
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