🌟 Elevate your meal game with Bentgo MicroSteel!
The Bentgo MicroSteel Heat & Eat Container is a microwave-safe, sustainable, and reusable food storage solution made from high-quality stainless steel. With an airtight lid and four distinct sizes, it’s perfect for eco-friendly meal prepping, whether at home or on the go. Enjoy the convenience of cooking, storing, and reheating all in one stylish container!
Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 4.33"W x 3.54"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Snacks, Meals |
Special Feature | durable, shatterproof, odor_resistant, dishwasher_safe, lightweight |
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Closure Type | Valve |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Volume | 3 Cups |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Item Form | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | Bentgo |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817387026789 |
UPC | 817387026789 |
Part Number | BGMCSTL2-DS |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item model number | BGMCSTL2-DS |
Special Features | durable, shatterproof, odor_resistant, dishwasher_safe, lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 1 |
T**R
A great find after much research
I purchased this product after a great deal of research on suitable alternatives to glass for my kids'. I use the larger one for my lunch and send my children to school with the smaller containers. Pros: I like that these containers can be microwaved. They are made of non-toxic metal alloy and that makes me happy knowing that my children will be using them. Also, they are leak proof. Cons: Sometimes it takes several minutes to evenly heat the food - it would also be great if there was a way to insulate the containers as they lose heat quickly if packed for lunch. There is also no way to purchase a replacement vent. My toddler pulled out the vent and threw it away at school. Having said that, I reached out to customer service and they were great! They resolved my problem quickly and now I am a happy customer. I will be buying more of these as they are the best solution I have found.
T**E
Lunch box
Good size for my lunch only thing I don’t like is silicon lid which it’s hard to close the container but overall is good
M**A
Gets hot when you microwave it, not leak-proof
The lid stains. I carried chili con carne once and it stained the lid slightly red. From then on I always put a layer of Saran wrap over the container, between the container and the lid.The container is durable and lightweight, packs well since it is rectangular. The container heats up as you microwave it, and it gets quite hot. I wouldn't recommend this for small children to bring lunch. Unfortunately since the shape of the 2 C pink snack size one is quite tall, the food does not heat evenly. It's a good size for lunch if you're minding your portion intake, but you'll have to stir your food and microwave a second time.It's not leak proof, so definitely no watery/thin soups. However if you bring something with sauce, you should be fine if you briefly invert the container while carrying it.Other than that, it's a great lunch container, very attractive design.
N**R
Stunning way to reduce use of plastics
The container is very good looking AND it works. I live in an Independent Living community and can pick up meals from our buffet which includes hot foods. The Heat and Eat container is perfect. It keeps food hot until I get back to my apt and if needed I can put the container in the microwave. I will buy more so thati can also use them to store food.
W**W
Great idea, iffy execution – cheap stainless steel, difficult lid, fragile paintjob
I was in the market for stainless steel meal prep / leftovers storage containers, after years of using both plastic and glass versions of the Rubbermaid Brilliance containers that have gotten surprisingly popular lately. I wanted to get away from plastic for health reasons, but I wanted something lighter weight and more durable than glass that could go straight from the freezer to the oven, so stainless steel seemed to fit the bill perfectly! Unfortunately, it seems like the US is a bit behind the rest of the world on this front, because we don't have that many stainless steel food storage options available in comparison.I bought these Bentgo MicroSteel containers (in every size but the snack size) to compare with one of the only other microwavable stainless steel meal prep containers on the market available in the US, the Black + Blum stainless steel lunch box / meal prep containers. Unfortunately for Bentgo, I wound up pretty disappointed.First the good: it's lightweight, the stainless steel is sturdy, there's no plastic (the lid is all silicone), and the silicone lid is pretty easy to clean.Unfortunately, the bad outweighed the good for me:1. It's only oven-safe up to 350 F and for a max of 60 minutes, which is just horrendous. If you've ever tried heating a frozen meal-prepped meal straight from the freezer in the oven, you'll know that it can sometimes take longer than 60 minutes or need a higher temperature than 350 F to fully heat up, depending on what it is and if you have it covered. This makes these Bentgo containers a nonstarter for many frozen meals.2. The lid is outrageously difficult to close. You have to press the lid down at one end, then stretch it over the other while pushing down pretty hard – it takes a lot more upper body strength than you'd think. Otherwise, you'll end up with one corner that refuses to slide over the container. So much effort considering:3. The lid is aggressively not leak-proof. As in, just carrying it around with you is enough for it to leak, even when it's sealed all the way.4. The fit and finish on the stainless steel is a bit questionable. The steel looks and feels really chintzy, almost like it's not even food grade stainless steel, with a coarse, glittery finish that doesn't feel great to the touch - it could be worse though. While the lip is mostly rounded, for whatever reason it comes to a slightly sharper, but not sharp, edge at each of the corners.5. The paintjob looks and feels pretty cheap and fragile. There's a sharp, hard line where the paint stops that is VERY noticeable to the touch, especially when cleaning – it's pretty unpleasant tbh. I'm also willing to bet that this silly paintjob is the reason the containers are only oven safe up to 350 F / 60 minutes.6. The silicone lid is too floppy and weak to actually allow stacking when containers are full. Expect a slightly teetering stack and some leakage, depending on the weight.For my money, Bentgo needs to lose the paint, use a higher quality stainless steel (or at least better finishing), and completely rethink their lid design. I for one would love to see Bentgo take a crack at a v2 of these stainless steel containers, because I think they could be great with more iteration and I think more stainless steel food storage options are sorely needed on the market. But as they are right now? You're better off with another brand.
P**R
Not recommend to anyone looking for a durable & cost-effective storage container
Entgo® MicroSteel™ Heat & Eat Container has been touted as a sustainable and reusable stainless steel food storage container that is microwave-safe. However, in my experience, I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and cost-effective option.Firstly, the container is made of a thin sheet of stainless steel that doesn't feel particularly durable. After using it a few times, I noticed that the steel had started to get dented and bent. I also found that it was difficult to open, as the lid seemed to be stuck on very tightly. This made it difficult to access the food that I had stored inside.Secondly, I had some issues with the design of the container. The container is too big and bulky and has no handles or clips, which makes it difficult to carry. Additionally, it is not stackable which makes it difficult to store in the cupboard or on the counter-top.Thirdly, I found that the container was not particularly efficient at keeping food warm. After microwaving food and storing it in the container, it quickly cooled down. This meant that I had to reheat the food again before I could eat it.Finally, the container was quite expensive, which I felt was not worth the quality that I received.Overall, I would not recommend the Entgo® MicroSteel™ Heat & Eat Container to anyone looking for a durable and cost-effective food storage container. The thin sheet of stainless steel was prone to dents and bends, the design was not particularly efficient, it was not easy to clean, and it was quite expensive.
S**Y
Like the fact it’s microwaveable
Very big space to store food. Versatile usages
A**R
Looks and feels good but not leak-proof
The lid is made of a rubber-like material and is not very secure so it can easily come off while it is in your bag. The lid also ended up getting stained by the sauce in my food during its second use and it isn't cleaning off.
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