Looking for Lunchbox Container

Updated on November 02, 2012
B.B. asks from Muncie, IN
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I'm looking for a lunchbox container with at least 2-3 separate compartments designed to keep foods warm for at least 3 hours that will not spill out of the container if there are left overs. It's for my kindergarten daughter and I've seen the "lunchbots" but the reviews say they are not good for "wet" foods because of it not being a secured lid. Thanks

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A.H.

answers from Omaha on

Look at bento boxes. They have several compartments and I think they are thermal to keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold. www.laptoplunches.com and Pottery Barn carry them.
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A.

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N.W.

answers from Eugene on

My girls used to take soups and leftovers like stew or spaghetti so school in a wide mouth thermos. These had the smaller tight lid over the opening, and a large plastic cup that screwed on over that, which they could pour and eat their soup out of. I think the thermos went into a wipeable, insulated lunch kit that had compartments for utensils, and other food like a bagel or cookies. I don't remember ever having food spill out.

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K.W.

answers from Seattle on

Yup. I'd use a thermos for warm/hot items. Ziploc has a container with 3 separate compartments that we use. It's not quite as sturdy as the EasyLunchBoxes, but is similar and is better at not spilling we items.

S.J.

answers from St. Louis on

Laptop Lunches lunch boxes. LOVE them. They have several compartments and very secure lids. I send anything from hot items to dips.

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