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Lunch Containers
tp4tissue:
Having some trouble with glass, the tops always get loose after a while, and it leaks, you can tie it up with something but that's not been the perfect solution.
Looking at metal, but it doesn't look like the designs seal any better, and if it bends, overtime, might get leaks too.
What do you guys use?
Darthbaggins:
Ziplock twist-top containers are what I use and depending on what it is I might grab my Stanley Thermos.
noisyturtle:
I'm a huge fan of the dabbawala containers they use in India. They keep goopy Indian food from going all over, while being transported on horrible roads to hundreds of people a day, all by bike and moped.
If they make a smaller version of those, that is what I would use. You could huck it down a mountain and still have a good lunch.
juliday:
Japanese lunch boxes had some solutions I remember,
They are quite serious about the lunchboxes and they carry soup too.
Maybe looking up the amzn jp could help you?
Coreda:
--- Quote from: noisyturtle on Fri, 25 August 2023, 01:58:58 ---I'm a huge fan of the dabbawala containers they use in India. They keep goopy Indian food from going all over, while being transported on horrible roads to hundreds of people a day, all by bike and moped.
If they make a smaller version of those, that is what I would use. You could huck it down a mountain and still have a good lunch.
--- End quote ---
Tiffin containers. Yeah, they're useful though my only critique is the base of each stack above the next will (obviously) get some of the contents of the stack below if shuffled about too much, though if there's enough headroom between it's not an issue.
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