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Product description
This set of glass meal prep containers from MEETOZ brings organised, reusable storage to the kitchen with a focus on durability and convenience. Ideal for batch cooking, office lunches or storing leftovers, the pack combines larger 34 oz containers with smaller 12 oz portions to cover everyday needs and portion control while keeping food sealed and transportable.
Key Points
The containers are made from borosilicate glass, a material noted for resisting thermal shock according to the manufacturer, so you can move dishes from freezer to oven or microwave with greater confidence. Lids feature an improved locking design with a removable silicone seal to reduce leaks and make cleaning easier. The set stacks neatly to save cupboard space and the glass resists stains and odours better than many plastic alternatives. For practical use, both pans and seals are dishwasher safe, and the lids are designed to open and close more easily than traditional locking tops.
Technical Specifications
- Name: MEETOZ 10 Pack Glass Meal Prep Containers
- Material: Borosilicate glass
- Capacity: 5 x 34 oz and 5 x 12 oz
- Usable with: Microwave, oven, freezer and dishwasher
- Lids: Locking lids with removable silicone seal
- Safety: BPA-free
Benefits
Borosilicate glass offers more heat tolerance than standard glass, which means these containers can be used directly after cooking without worrying about rapid temperature changes, according to the manufacturer. The different capacities allow flexible portioning for meal plans or varied family meals, and the transparency of the glass makes it simple to identify contents at a glance. The removable silicone ring helps maintain a tight seal while being easy to detach for thorough washing, which helps prevent lingering smells. Compared with single-material plastic boxes, glass keeps food flavour truer over time and does not stain as readily.
Usage Recommendations
Use the larger 34 oz containers for mains, stews or family-style portions and the 12 oz containers for snacks, dressings or controlled portions for lunch boxes. When reheating in the oven or microwave, remove the lid or ensure it is vented to avoid pressure build-up. Allow very hot glass to cool slightly before placing it on a cold surface or into the freezer to reduce thermal stress. Clean lids and seals promptly after use; the silicone seal is removable and dishwasher safe, which helps avoid trapped residue. Consider that the lids are plastic and may warp if exposed to very high heat repeatedly, so store lids separately if you plan to bake at high temperatures.









