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The Rubbermaid 2108373 Premier 28-piece food storage set features durable, crystal-clear, shatterproof Tritan plastic containers with versatile lids that snap together and nest for space-saving storage. Designed for meal prep, leftovers, and parties, this BPA-free, microwave- and dishwasher-safe set offers stain and odor resistance with an updated lid design to prevent spills and simplify cleaning.










| ASIN | B07X51WD45 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,600 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #132 in Baby Food Storage Containers |
| Closure type | Snap |
| Color | Clear, Grey |
| Container shape | Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (19,902) |
| Date First Available | 21 October 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071691525233 |
| Is dishwasher-safe | Yes |
| Is microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Weight | 299 g |
| Item form | Round |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item volume | 1.65 Liters |
| Item weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rubbermaid |
| Material type free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
| Model Number | 2108373 |
| Number of Items | 28 |
| Product care instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Microwave safe |
| Product dimensions | 15L x 10W x 8H centimeters |
| Recommended uses for product | Dry fruits and nuts, Meat, Pasta, Pastry, Salad, Vegetables |
| Set Name | 28-Piece |
| Size | Set of 14 |
| Special Features | Shatterproof, Stackable |
| Special features | Shatterproof, Stackable |
| Specific uses for product | meal prepping, storing leftovers, parties |
| UPC | 071691525233 |
| Unit count | 14 Count |
Q**N
Very sturdy plastic containers. Use them for storing left overs in the fridge. Could also be used for lunches and whatnot as theyre pretty lightweight. More sturdy than my other tupperware and the lid seats nicely for a waterproof seal. I bought 2 sets of these while they were on sale. Only negative is that the lids dont really sit on top of each other the best making storage of the lids bulky and easy to knock over.
A**R
These storage bins are great. I bought them to fill in a set I already own. They are sturdy and last a long time. Eventually, the bottoms develop cracks. When that happens, I store foods that aren't wet, like cookies. I'm not sure the cracks will leak liquid, but I don't take chances. The variety of sizes included in the set is great, very useful. I'd definitely recommend.
R**J
Good product. Shipped well in a nicely packed box. Quick delivery!!
M**A
The Rubbermaid Premier line of food storage containers is possibly the best reusable food storage products you can buy today. This isn't hyperbole - I'll get to why in a few sentences. But first, a gripe: Why are they a) so difficult to find in sets, and b) why does the price fluctuate so much?! It's like their availability is purposely limited. The 28pc sets should be around $30-$40 in Canada (historical pricing, and compared to US prices) but you're lucky of you find a 28pc set for under $50; I waited until it was around that price to buy, and the day after, the price jumped $40 higher! As for the claim, "the best reusable food storage products you can buy today". I stand by that based on experience with the product line. Some 18 years ago now, I bought my first set of these at a popular drug store chain in Western Canada (LD); they were expensive (compared to other products of this nature), but I liked the advertisement on the box saying the plastic wouldn't cloud up, which is a common issue with a lot of plastic storage containers after they get used a bit and washed. Sure enough, that claim is true. This purchase I just made of a new 28pc set? It's to finally start replacing the original 28pc set I bought 18 years ago! That old set is finally starting to show wear and tear, cracks, etc. I still have about 8 containers from that original set (plus all the lids still, so 22pc still), and to this day they are still a) clear with no cloudiness in the plastic, b) still good from freezer to pouring hot soup in, and c) still fit all their lids. I've probably dishwashed each of these containers 2,250 times in the past 18 years. Sure, some have cracked and broken over the years, and we've thrown them out. But not bad performance for a set I bought 17 years ago for around $22. They definitely have served our family well. The original set had red lids and a swirly pattern on the plastic; the current sets are clear plastic with redesigned black lids. The good news is, the lids fit both the old set and the current one I just bought. I've never had this kind of performance from any other container. Over the years, we've had things in these containers that would stain other brands; stink up other brands; discolour and deform other brands. Not the Premier line from Rubbermaid. Not to gross you out, but they've gotten lost in the back of the fridge and grown an inch of mold on top from some 6 month old forgotten sauce, but the lids are tight enough that we couldn't smell them, and after putting on hazmat suits, dumping out the attempt to grow penicillin, giving them a scrub and a trip to the dishwasher, they were "as good as new" once again. Other containers? We'd just toss them out. Regarding this current set, I am making the assumption that they are made out of the same materials as my 18 year old set is; Rubbermaid calls the plastic "Tritan", which I cannot recall on the original purchased items way back when. I do hope it is the same material (looks and feels like it!) because I fully expect this new set to give me 15-20 years of performance too; I also bought the 28pc set so I have a bit of "overkill", as I use them with my remaining 8 containers from the original set, and its 14 lids; as those old items eventually fail, I'll have all these new ones to replace them with. Which brings me back to availability. Why are these so scarce? Why when you visit the websites of big name US stores are they not even listed in stock? Why does the price fluctuate by as much as 100% depending on the time you do find it on Amazon or elsewhere? Our purchase came in what looks like a commercial order box - brown with black graphics on it, not the flashy, "ready for retail shelfspace" colourful boxes it used to come in. Rubbermaid still lists these on their corp site. So it doesn't look like they're discontinued. Anyway, if you do find a set of these, and the 20pc is under $40, or the 28pc is $50 or less, jump all over them. They will last you decades. Highly recommended.
J**.
Good product
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