Essential products USA via Amazon has 24-Piece JoyJolt JoyFul Borosilicate Glass Airtight Food Storage Containers w/ Lids for $35.95 after clipping the $4 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.
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Features:
12 Airtight Food Storage Containers With Lids
4x Rectangle Containers:
35oz (8x6in)
21oz (6.75x5in)
2x 12oz (4.2x5.5in)
4x Square Containers:
27oz (6in)
17.5oz (5.2in)
2x 11oz (4.3in)
4x Round Containers:
32oz (6.75in)
21oz (5.9in)
2x 13.5oz (5.2in)
Containers can go from freezer to oven without breaking
All Temp Food Containers (containers only, not lids): Made from Borosilicate Glass: Dishwasher Safe, Oven Safe to 1040DegF and Microwave Safe containers
Both lids and containers are fridge safe and Freezer Safe to minus 104DegF
Containers can go from freezer to oven without breaking
All Temp Food Containers (containers only, not lids): Made from Borosilicate Glass: Dishwasher Safe, Oven Safe to 1040DegF and Microwave Safe containers
Both lids and containers are fridge safe and Freezer Safe to minus 104DegF
Model: JoyJolt 24-Piece Glass Food Storage Container Set with Leakproof Lids
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JoyJolt JoyFul 24pc(12 Airtight, Freezer Safe Food Storage Containers and 12 Lids), Pantry Kitchen Storage Containers, Glass Meal Prep Container for Lunch, Glass Storage Containers with Lids
Manufacturer:
JoyJolt
Model Number:
Color Black
Product SKU:
B09N4ZKCH6
UPC:
810071427091
ASIN:
B09N4ZKCH6
Brand:
JoyJolt
Item Weight:
0.84375 pounds
Item model number:
Color Black
Manufacturer:
JoyJolt
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it seems there are cheaper options for very similar products ...
but let me know if I am missing something. Either way these are nice and I will likely replace my plastic containers), so thanks OP for getting me to look.
Is this not the normal price? Pretty sure these never get higher than $39.
Bought 2 sets of these close to a year ago and they work great. Have had zero issues with them. The black seal in the lids do come out which is nice. Overall glad we got them.
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I don't get the allure of glass vs plastic. It's heavier, more expensive and fragile. Anyone who thinks its a health benefit is misquided. The modern plastics used for food storage containers simply do not leach chemicals into your food. That's a common internet misconception.
You're 100% correct and all you get are down votes. Don't you love how ignorant people are these days.
I don't know about that, I have PYREX measuring cups and the glass is quite thick.
Newer Pyrex is not borosilicate glass unless it's made in the EU. They switched to Soda glass a few years ago. You can tell the difference by holding up to a light and see if the edge of the glass is greenish. If it's greenish in color, its' not borosilicate glass. I have both types and it's easy to figure out which is the older boro glass. Both work great, just like Boro as I'm a chemist.
I don't get the allure of glass vs plastic. It's heavier, more expensive and fragile. Anyone who thinks its a health benefit is misquided. The modern plastics used for food storage containers simply do not leach chemicals into your food. That's a common internet misconception.
I doubt you're going to influence complete strangers by taking something that looks like a snippet from something paid for by the plastics industry and touching it up with a little snark. Just because you cannot think of a "good" reason that someone prefers glass doesn't mean they don't have one. But the trust-the-science mob seem to pride themselves in knowing what's best for everyone, even to their own detriment.
Newer Pyrex is not borosilicate glass unless it's made in the EU. They switched to Soda glass a few years ago. You can tell the difference by holding up to a light and see if the edge of the glass is greenish. If it's greenish in color, its' not borosilicate glass. I have both types and it's easy to figure out which is the older boro glass. Both work great, just like Boro as I'm a chemist.
If it is written s PYREX it is borosilicate. It written as Pyrex it is not.
My measuring cups are PYREX, yes, they are quite thick, and no, there is no greenish tint.
(Yes, I am an engineer.)
I have these; all the lids being so close in size is pretty annoying. Usually have to pull a couple out. Just get a set where there are fewer lid sizes
I don't get the allure of glass vs plastic. It's heavier, more expensive and fragile. Anyone who thinks its a health benefit is misquided. The modern plastics used for food storage containers simply do not leach chemicals into your food. That's a common internet misconception.
I'll give you 2 reasons for glass over plastic without even touching the scientific or the logical ones.
1. Stench/smell
Do you mean to tell me that you've never stored onions in a plastic container? If you have then you already know that onions go in, but they never come back out!
2. Staining
Do you mean to tell me that you've never stored spaghetti sauce in a plastic container? If you have then you already know how the sauce goes in but the stain never comes out!
Oh and, plastic is made from dinosaur bones (aka) crude oil..... Oooops. That was 3 reasons!
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I don't get the allure of glass vs plastic. It's heavier, more expensive and fragile. Anyone who thinks its a health benefit is misquided. The modern plastics used for food storage containers simply do not leach chemicals into your food. That's a common internet misconception.
I don't get the allure of glass vs plastic. It's heavier, more expensive and fragile. Anyone who thinks its a health benefit is misquided. The modern plastics used for food storage containers simply do not leach chemicals into your food. That's a common internet misconception.
Mate, this is not a forum on chemicals, kitchenware. We are just discussing the bargain deals, and whether it is a good discount or not on something one wants to buy. We are here not to argue pros and cons of one product vs another. If you can find a better deal, a coupon, a cashback, please share. Otherwise, you can keep those remarks to yourself. There are food, health and other forums for that too. You can go there.
Why this one of coarse, obviously, literally, seriously! This kind of math happens all the time, everywhere, very likely with nano-second frequency globally speaking. Hens the current state of things. 😞but true!
You can tell the difference by holding up to a light and see if the edge of the glass is greenish. If it's greenish in color, its' not borosilicate glass.
Forgot to tell you: good information, I did not know that.
Will rep.
I have these. The glass chips easily. Glass isn't my favorite supplement. Borosilicate glass is only good if made correctly. The latch retention weakened after a dozen snaps. I expect the plastic pins to break. The latches get in the way when fitting the lid requiring two hands.
I will stick with buying U.S.A. made. I like Snapware Total Solutions even if they are only sodalime version of genuine pyrex.
Rubbermaid glass: some have broken from a slight bump and a few were made wrong so the lids don't seal. RM replaced those. Only the plastic ones seal well enough for freezer use. Don't like how the seal prevents filling to the top. Can be extremely difficult to open frozen.
If you guys are not cleaning/ removing the silicone specially this black silicone
Just don't buy it. As it creates molds and you can't see it when it's black.
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but let me know if I am missing something. Either way these are nice and I will likely replace my plastic containers), so thanks OP for getting me to look.
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You're 100% correct and all you get are down votes. Don't you love how ignorant people are these days.
My measuring cups are PYREX, yes, they are quite thick, and no, there is no greenish tint.
(Yes, I am an engineer.)
1. Stench/smell
- Do you mean to tell me that you've never stored onions in a plastic container? If you have then you already know that onions go in, but they never come back out!
2. Staining- Do you mean to tell me that you've never stored spaghetti sauce in a plastic container? If you have then you already know how the sauce goes in but the stain never comes out!
Oh and, plastic is made from dinosaur bones (aka) crude oil..... Oooops. That was 3 reasons!Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Will rep.
I will stick with buying U.S.A. made. I like Snapware Total Solutions even if they are only sodalime version of genuine pyrex.
Rubbermaid glass: some have broken from a slight bump and a few were made wrong so the lids don't seal. RM replaced those. Only the plastic ones seal well enough for freezer use. Don't like how the seal prevents filling to the top. Can be extremely difficult to open frozen.
Just don't buy it. As it creates molds and you can't see it when it's black.