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Japanese Lunch Box #3434 | 
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| Brand: Vive Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $13.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 42796
EAN: 4974908343490 ASIN: B001E512LQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Snap on lid keeps your lunch securely in the box! | | • | Three removable sections inside. | | • | Cleans easily with soap and water! | | • | Freezer safe, remove lid and it is microwave safe! | | • | Bring your lunch to work in style! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Plastic Japanese style lunch box with a secure snap on lid! This compact lunchbox measures 7 inches long by 4 1/2 inches wide and about 1 1/2 inches deep.Perfect for bringing your rice and or leftovers to work or school. The lid snaps on securely with two "easy to use" snaps on each side of the lunchbox!The inner compartments easily remove for cleaning or eating out of!
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| Customer Reviews:
A really small bento November 2, 2008 I just received mine and the quality is nice BUT it's *really* small, being only 490ml (not provided in description). According to Japanese charts, adult-sized bento boxes hold from 600-900ml so this is really tiny, sized for preschoolers (ages 3-6 according to that same chart). I guess it's okay if you're tightly packing dense Japanese food such as sushi rolls and rice. You'd still need to pack fruit and maybe extra veggies separately so it rather defeats the purpose. And if you'd prefer to pack a green salad *and* something else, this is really not the size for you. The Leaflet Tight bento box is very similar in design but a bit bigger at 650ml. While also small, the extra space does make a difference. Even better is the Laptop Lunchbox, which is still compact but holds quite a bit more and is more versatile.
Bento goodness August 25, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Japanese lunch boxes, also known as bentos, are a handy way to pack a daily lunch, much better than the old brown paper bag. They are adjustable and reusable, easy to carry and clean, and are pretty much the perfect container to suit the need.
This is a pretty standard model, and one that I bring to work almost every day. It isn't huge, but holds enough food to satisfy an adult. There are three trays that can be used to separate foods so they won't leak on each other or mix together. The trays can be removed as needed or taken out altogether if you want one big portion of something. The lid clamps down nice and tight. It won't keep liquids from pouring out, but anything else is safe.
There are a lot of fancier bentos out there, like the two-tiered kind that come with chopstick holders, or with nicer colors and designs. The ones with anime characters and such are almost all child-sized, and won't get you through the day. This one is a little plain, but it does the job just fine. I have a two-tiered bento also, but I use up ending this one more often because of its adjustability.
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