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Lille Home Stackable Stainless Steel Thermal Compartment Lunch/Snack Box

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About Lille Home Stackable Stainless Steel Thermal Compartment Lunch/Snack Box
63% praised the high-quality materials, but 37% didn't
The quality of the lunchbox is good, but I have concerns about the lunch bag.
There is a gap on one of the trays when closed, indicating poor build quality.
64% appreciated the compartments, but 36% found them small
I would keep hot food in the bottom compartment and a salad or fruit in the top portion to keep it separated from the hot food.
I have complained that two compartments of my bento-box are stuck together, making it useless.
There are tiny holes on the bottom of each compartment covered with plastic caps.
64% liked the modern design, however 36% didn't
I liked the design of the product, including the stacking and attaching compartments, carrying case with zipper and pockets, and the little pouch with velcro to keep the silverware.
If the primary reason for purchasing the bento-box is to keep the food warm, I do not recommend it despite its cute design.
The pressure holes on the bottom of the bento-box get filled with condensation and water from washing, which can harbor bacteria and end up in our child's food.
66% liked the easy-to-clean surfaces, but 34% struggled
Bento-boxes are easy to clean. A tip provided is to dry it with a towel instead of air drying.
I am dissatisfied with the ease of cleaning the bento-boxes. The small hole below each box is difficult to clean and there is a risk of mold growth due to leftover water.
63% praised the excellent insulation, but 37% faced issues
The insulation is not good at all.
The insulation did not last even 2 hours, which is the minimum amount of time as described in the product info.
The bento-box uses Styrofoam (or a derivative polymer) in its walls for insulation, but this can be problematic as liquids can easily penetrate the walls.
The food doesn't stay warm for the advertised time. I heat it up at 7:30 am and when I go to eat at 10:30 am, it's completely cold.
64% praised the leak-proof design, but 36% experienced leaks
I tested the bento box with water and it leaked badly, despite being advertised as leak-proof.
I was disappointed that the bento box leaked on multiple occasions, despite my initial excitement to use it for my child's school lunches.
63% appreciated the microwave-safe feature, but 37% noticed warping
The bento box is not microwaveable.
I avoided putting the bento-boxes in the microwave because of the metal.
70% praised the portable design
I appreciate the bag and utensil pouch of my lunchbox, which allows me to carry everything with me in one bag without worrying about losing my utensils in my backpack.
I started taking a backpack to work and love how it fits on one side of the bag instead of the whole bottom part of the backpack.

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