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Review on πŸ₯Ά Reditainer Extreme Freeze Deli Food Containers: 32-Ounce, 24-Pack - Keep Your Frozen Foods Fresh with Tight Lids by Mariah Ray

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large Fridge Freezer Containers

I have purchased 40 8 ounce containers, 36 16 ounce containers and 24 32 ounce containers. I really like her. The containers are not flimsy, they are thick enough to successfully hold 32 ounces of soup, chili, etc. without collapsing on their own. The lids fit perfectly and tightly. The smaller the size, the harder it is to remove the lid, which I think could be an issue, but even 8 ounces isn't really a problem. I seem to be having trouble removing the covers for some reason and was bothered by some of the comments, but I think it's a good design. All lids are the same size in 8oz, 16oz and 32oz containers so there is no "hunting" for the right lid. I use 8 ounces to store jelly and/or pudding in the fridge. I use 16oz for individual servings of soup, chili, etc. (freezer or fridge). I use 32 ounces to store spaghetti sauce and the like in the freezer. I've also used them to take my lunch to work and the lids fit so tight I don't have to worry about spilling the contents. size container. The bottom line is slightly smaller than the container but perfect if you intend to freeze it. I found that the bottom line has enough room to expand when frozen. These containers are not suitable for storing flat items such as chicken breasts. I continue to use my Tupperware squares and rectangles for these items. I don't like using them on chicken breasts or stuffed peppers. Dyeing: I haven't had any trouble with dyeing, but I don't microwave them either. I pour the contents into a bowl or something. All tomato stains are fully hand or dishwasher washable. The lids tend to fly in the dishwasher but have learned how to secure them in place and they clean great. Air drying is by far the best way to dry them - I don't use the drying cycle on my dishwasher either - I just open the door and let it air dry to save energy. To use that many containers at once you need a freezer - that's a lot of storage space. I recommend these containers for quality, variety and value.

Pros
  • Health and Household
Cons
  • I will add later