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Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel lined Lunch Jar, Silver

Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel lined Lunch Jar, Silver Product Details
Manufacturer: Zojirushi
Brand: Zojirushi
Model: SL-JAE14
Color: Silver
Product features:
  • Round jar with 4 food bowls for hot or cold lunch storage
  • Vacuum-insulated stainless-steel construction keeps food warm
  • Microwaveable bowls measure 15.2, 10.1, 9.5, and 6.8 ounces
  • Easy-to-clean container washes quickly
  • Includes convenient carrying bag for transport

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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of the Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel lined Lunch Jar, Silver

Customer Review: Compact and well-made
Summary: 5 Stars

My bento box's lid broke so I went to my local Korean grocer to see what they had now to replace it. I found this there for $44.99 and have never looked back! At first I thought it was a little too large for a lunchbox, but after I remembered all the fruits and other foods i've squished from carrying my lunch in a plastic sack, i realized it's better for carrying them and the bag with strap is pretty to carry (I put it on my bike rack to get to work. Though the instructions don't recommend carrying it horizontally, it's been fine as long as there's nothing watery in the containers with top valves). the insulating properties are really nice- I'd accustomed myself to eating warm foods by the time lunch came around, but it's nice to have the option.

I'm the kind of person who'd rather find the right thing and use it forever than buy something cheap that breaks or replace stuff when the next big thing comes along, and this is just right for me. It's a little tank that will last for a long time- cleanup is easy, it's well-built, and easy to use. Tiger makes a similar case that's about the same size- its advantage is the carrying strap and chopstick box carrier is built into the flask's outside so you don't have to grapple with the bag. It also holds more food, but IMHO the containers aren't built as well and are harder to open & close. And the Mr Bento bag is good for throwing added stuff into, like silverware and napkin, etc. It also has 4 containers instead of 3 so you can hold more stuff separately.
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