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Review on πŸ₯ͺ Stanley Classic 10-Quart Lunch Box – Spacious Lunchbox for Meals, Containers, Thermos - Portable and Durable with Long-lasting Performance by Elizabeth Edwards

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Classic Lunch Box in Storage & Organization

The Stanley 10 Quart Lunch Box is tried and tested. At some point you have to see it. Many lunch boxes cost around $15-20. It will cost you at least $35 (I'll explain a bit). Since you're paying significantly more than usual, here are some reminders of what makes this airline different from the rest; BENEFITS: Dual clasps to keep your lunch box closed; Storage space to place a small thermos or food jar on top. ready to use - steel, unlike fabric, retains cold more effectively and increases the effectiveness of ice packs - durable construction, lasts (probably) forever MINUS - design includes large gaps on the back of the lunch box around the hinge (imperfect seal) - the Thing gets pretty heavy when it's full. I said earlier that it's at least $35. That's why. Once you have your lunch box, you will need a thermos that can be placed in the lid. You'll search your closet and find a trusty thermos that you've probably had for years. Excitedly, you rush to your lunch box with it, only to find that it doesn't fit and you need to buy a different-sized thermos. At least it happened to me. This gives me a rough idea of what fits in the lid and what doesn't. FITS IN CAP: Stanley Classic Legendary Bottle, 20 oz. Stanley Classic Trigger Action Travel Mug, 16 oz. Stanley Classic Trigger Action Travel Mug. , 20 oz - Stanley Classic Travel Mug French Press, 16 oz - Stanley Adventure Universal Stainless Steel Food Container, 18 oz - Stanley Classic Food Container, 24 oz.

Pros
  • An Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Neutral