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Butifoc Nested Stainless Steel Storage Containers


Butifoc Nested Stainless Steel Storage Containers with Leak Proof Silicone Lids-Perfect for Baby Food, Snacks, Lunch and Sides-BPA-Free, Eco Friendly-Set, 7.5 oz, 13.7 oz, 23.9 oz, Blue, Purple, Green

These are handy little storage containers. The operative word is tiny.   The biggest will hold a robust donut and the middle will hold a small donut.   The littlest one is good for kid snacks.  They will be durable and useful. 

HEALTHY AND SAFE. Made of 18/8 food grade Stainless Steel and non toxic silicone lids, These food storage containers are very healthy and safe to use for babies, kids and adults, without chemicals like BPA, BPS and phthalates commonly found in plastic storage containers.
REAL LEAK PROOF. The soft, high elasticity and flexible silicone lids design make the lids firmly seal the boxes to create strong leak proof function, but containers are still easy to open and close. You will not see leakage when containers are put into your backpack, lunch box or other storage bags.
ECO FRIENDLY. Stainless Steel food containers are reusable, durable, long lasting, better for our environment than plastic containers. If well looked after, the snack or lunch food containers should last you a Lifetime. Say no to single use plastic lunch bento boxes.
MULTIPLE PURPOSES. The nesting containers set includes small, medium and large 3 sizes, meet your needs well to separate your fruits, snacks, veggies, lunch food and spices. They are freezer safe, Dishwasher safe, lightweight, stackable and leak proof. Perfect for storing leftovers, baby food, school or work lunches, fruits, snacks, picnics, gym, camping, hiking and more.

LIFETIME GUARANTEE. We offer a lifetime guarantee for our Butifoc brand Stainless Steel food storage containers. If our metal food containers are not perfect for you, just ask us for a replacement or full refund.


If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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