Lunch Boxes in Australia Lunch Containers & Sets |…
Lunch Boxes in Australia Lunch Containers & Sets | United Bluerise
We were able to wipe tomato sauce out of the Coleman more easily than from larger bags like the Built Lex Lunch Bag and the Fulton Bag Co. Upright Lunch Bag (these had baggy liners, which bunched up and collected crumbs and water when we tried to wipe them down). The Coleman’s hard-plastic liner also offers more structure compared with other boxes, which sagged when fully packed.
- This boxy lunch bag is likely too large to cram into a backpack or canvas tote.
- My boys love the colors and the fact their berries don’t leak onto the sandwich bread.
- Find a wide variety of sizes and styles to suit your daily needs.
- You may also want to supplement your lunch box with food-storage containers.
Depending on how and where you plan to take your bag, a shoulder strap may come in especially handy. Super-techy functions like the magnetic closures on the Yeti lunch boxes were a nice touch, as were extra pockets and pouches to keep things nice and organized (though they’ll generally cost ya). For this guide, we tested lunch boxes for adults, focusing on bento boxes, lunch bowls, and insulated lunch boxes and bags. What makes these lunch boxes “adult” is mainly their larger size, but of course, anyone can use them. Our lunch boxes come in a range of materials depending on how you want to use them.
Lavish Steel Square Container (750 ML Each)- Set Of Two
Some lunch boxes, like ours, separate into components (the bento tray and silicone insert) that you can chuck in the top rack of your dishwasher. Others may recommend hand washing to protect the lunch box’s seals and latches. It has compartments separating different foods to promote a balanced meal and keep flavours and textures distinct. My boys love the colors and the fact their berries don’t leak onto the sandwich bread.
Bento boxes for multi-part lunches
That’s subjective, of course, but we appreciated lunch vessels that came in a range of fun and classic colors and that had extra touches like built-in utensils. We also appreciated thoughtful design elements, including rounded corners, which make containers easier to eat from and make them feel more like a dish than a container. If you prefer a container, we’ve covered them in depth in our guide to the best food-storage containers. At the end of the day, things like size, shape, cost, and durability may come down to a decision based on personal preference and habits.
Any less and we found you won’t have enough space to carry a full meal. Although the Built Lex Lunch Bag looks nice, like a regular tote, the zipper was the hardest to open and close of any bag we tested. This lunch bag is just one large sack, without any pockets, drink holders, or extra features. The PackIt Freezable Classic Lunch Box is bulky, heavy, and hard to fill—the bag folds in on itself when you try to add food or wipe it clean. Though the gel liner froze and kept food cold in our tests, this bag will take up valuable freezer space compared with a stackable, thin ice pack.