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About this Item:- Shatterproof Visibility: Full 360-degree crystal-clear Tritan plastic body.
- Large Capacity: Fits an entire 32-ounce box of cereal.
- One-Handed Use: Contoured design and flip-top lid allows for convenient one-handed pouring.
- Durable & Dishwasher-Safe: Made from durable, shatter resistant Tritan plastic that's safe for dishwasher use.
- Space Saving: Stackable and space-efficient, designed to fit seamlessly into your pantry.
- BPA-Free Material: Manufactured from BPA-free material ensuring user safety.
- Resists odors and stains
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I'm still buying one to try as a flour container since it's supposed to hold 18 cups which is roughly 5lbs of flour.
LATE EDIT: Just wanted to say that this container is actually fully sealed (additional seal around cereal lid opening) and that it comfortably holds 5lbs of flour with some room to spare (~1.5 inch of air on top). Good if you just dump flour from the container when you're using a scale to measure, but now I need to buy a narrower 1/2 cup measuring spoon since I usually keep one in the flour container.
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I'm still buying one to try as a flour container since it's supposed to hold 18 cups which is roughly 5lbs of flour.
LATE EDIT: Just wanted to say that this container is actually fully sealed (additional seal around cereal lid opening) and that it comfortably holds 5lbs of flour with some room to spare (~1.5 inch of air on top). Good if you just dump flour from the container when you're using a scale to measure, but now I need to buy a narrower 1/2 cup measuring spoon since I usually keep one in the flour container.
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I'm still buying one to try as a flour container since it's supposed to hold 18 cups which is roughly 5lbs of flour.
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They will however do a search on Amazon...you can six of these for $29 and they come with labels and a marker. I use them for filament and they work great