Price: $39.59
(as of Dec 22, 2024 20:06:31 UTC – Details)
Durable: Thick-walled containers for everyday use
Set: Includes 30 containers and 30 lids in varied sizes
Stackable Design: Provides clutter-free storage
Built-In Vents: Allow for splatter-resistant microwaving
Easy To Find: Bright red lids snap together and to container base
Safe: BPA free, microwave, dishwasher, and freezer safe
Visibility: Clear containers for easy content identification
Alissa Cottrill –
Best Tupperware Set
This is hands down the best tupperware set. They are super durable. I love that the lids are interchangeable on the different depths of containers. It comes with lots of different sizes, so you can find the perfect size for the amount of leftovers you have. They stack together great for easy cupboard storage.
Christmas shopper –
Very durable and long-lasting containers-great for storing and reheating leftovers.
I bought these during the height of the pandemic because we could not go out to shop. I bought them sight unseen. They are some of the best containers I have ever purchased. They are great for cut veggies and for storing leftovers. You can reheat the food in the microwave, and they are dishwasher safe too.This set is still great shape almost 4 years after I purchased them. They have not cracked or split or melted.I use them every week and would highly recommend them if you are looking for durable kitchen ware.The price hasn’t changed much either. Very economical. Would make a good gift for new couples starting out.
Dominic Chevalier –
As advertised and a good oruxhase
The stacking design, the grey color, the sizes and the amount of containers is perfect for my needs. The plastic is thick, dishwasher safe and the kids are easy to open. I would definitely buy again.
Joy Keezer –
These are nice!
handy storage Rubbermaid always is good quality, like Tupperware
Culture Man –
Good but overwhelming
Enough containers for a lifetime. Give away to family and friends.
Collin Borzell –
Simple and functional
This is my family’s go-to container for leftovers. The quality is great and the sizes are perfect for one or two servings. We have several sets and especially like how compatible the lids are with multiple container sizes. The seal is quite good and while I may not trust them containing soup in a backpack, we have never had an issue. They are stiff which seems to help with the seal because deformation doesn’t cause it to open.
Sharon Morrison –
No weird sizes
I am hesitant to buy sets of containers because I am always get a lot of pieces that I would never use. However I took a chance and was pleasantly surprised. There are a few small ones but the size of each are very useful. I love the locking lids. I can finally find the top to the one I need easily. They take up a small amount of space due to the stack ability. Very easy to clean and very good quality.
Papadoc –
My go-to containers, consistent fit
Update July 2023I bought another set. Like anything else, they don’t last forever, but it’s not far from it. I still have a few left in my scrub stack from my first purchase. The impressive part is that over the course of about a dozen years, the lids and containers from all generations fit each other. This is very unusual in the containers market since molds and materials can change over time, yielding different results.The only thing that has changed over time is now there is a flippable steam vent that didn’t exist in the first few iterations. The steam vent has some benefit, though I haven’t even thought about getting rid of those lids that don’t. Pop the corner and microwave away. The place I found this steam vent to be most handy is when packing hot food. The remaining air inside the tub doesn’t heat up and pop the lid. Just vent the cap and put it in the fridge if you don’t have time to let it cool first.So far I’ve lost a few containers, but it’s been due to my abuse of them, not due to any defect or wearing out. One got too close to the stove, I’ve left a few with friends or at my kids’ house and I reheated some oily food in the microwave. 350F oil and plastic don’t do well together.Even in the last case, it didn’t really destroy the container so much as it made it very unsightly and kind of crazes the finish, and there’s just a point where it has to go because you have better ones and you need the space. I now keep three stacks of containers, however. One stack is for everyday life, which is worn and not looking great. The second stack is my stack for breaking in and back up to the first stack when needed like on holidays. The third stack is when I have to take something to a function or take dinner to a sick friend.Watch the prices of these things as it fluctuates wildly. The set I just got was for $19 on Prime Day, which is less than half of what it is now, a week later.******************************I’ve bought these Rubbermaid containers now for about 10 years and they provide excellent service and just don’t wear out easily. They are what Tupperware used to be 25 years ago. All the lids fit tightly and I haven’t had a single one of the vents snap off, which was an initial concern of mine.The great part is that over the course of a decade, the product remains consistent from batch to batch and year to year, meaning that old lids fit with new containers and vice versa. I think they are the only containers I’ve bought that have retained this much compatibility with earlier versions.Nothing lasts forever and I don’t expect these to either, but I have had a few that I’ve had to toss. There are essentially two problems that have caused their demise:1] Frozen with food and being dropped coming out of the freezer due to being brittle. I’ve never had a lid crack, but the clear body has cracked a couple of times. But in all cases, they’ve still been usable for a while and they’ve never split open and cost me my food. I can’t blame the device. It’s my clumsiness and nothing is unbreakable.2] Over time the containers can become a bit glazed looking and stain up, particularly when storing food with high acid or the food was extremely hot. Red tomato sauces and yellow turmeric colors in curry are the worst stainers, though even this coloring still eventually comes out. When storing these foods, I’ve learned to spray the container first with Pam cooking spray and that helps a lot.Despite the loss of a few containers, these will stay my food storage containers of choice and I will stay a Rubbermaid customer.
Rolando Góngora –
Cumplió las expectativas como siempre la marca es de muy buena calidad y llego en tiempo y forma
Francois Lefebvre –
Good quality,you pay a bit more and get a lot more in return
Ken R Gregory –
Good variety of sizes. I bought a second set. Love the color.
Patricia B –
Hace tiempo que compro esta marca y es muy buena, resistente y duradera
Cliente de Kindle –
Llegaron en buen estado y completos, la calidad del plástico es muy buena, grueso y no de doblega ante la presión.Las tapas medianas son universales, 1 tapa le queda bien a todos los contenedores medianos, no tienes que buscar en un mundo de tapas la correcta, xq cualquiera le queda bien.Su diseño hace que los contenedores se unan entre si (tipo bloque de lego) y me encanta xq siento que su traslado es más seguro.Las tapas cierran aplicando presión y su cierre es fuerte y seguro, no derrama si te aseguras que cierre bien.Su diseño también permite apilar uno dentro de otro para facilitar su almacenaje.Sin duda los volverÃa a comprar