

🥗 Prep Smart, Live Bold: Meal Containers That Keep Up With Your Hustle
Dealusy’s 50-pack of 24 oz meal prep containers offers sturdy, BPA-free, leakproof storage solutions that are microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe. Designed for busy professionals, these reusable containers provide convenient portion control and stackable organization, making meal prep effortless and eco-conscious.
| ASIN | B0D3HYC8H1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Take Out Boxes |
| Brand Name | Dealusy |
| Capacity | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Container Shape | Square |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,385) |
| Included Components | 50 Pack 24 oz Meal Prep Containers with Lids |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.4"L x 5"W x 2"H |
| Item Form | Box |
| Item Type Name | Meal Prep Containers with Lids |
| Item Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.78 Kilograms |
| Lid Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Dealusy |
| Material Features | Reusable |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Food Safe & BPA Free, Freezer Safe, Microware Safe, Sturdy & Reusable, eakproof & Stackable |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Meal Prep, Food Storage |
| Size | 24 oz |
| Specific Uses For Product | Food Storage, Meal Prep |
| UPC | 791126172084 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
L**E
I love these
I use these for my weekly meal preps and they do NOT disappoint. Super sturdy (no flimsy plastic), perfect portions for protein, rice, veggies, and they actually close tight so no leaks. I prep multiple meals at once and these keep everything fresh and organized. Definitely a must if you meal prep or even just want your food to stay looking good 👌🏽
D**Z
Top arrived cracked but otherwise good product
Edit: Changing to five star. Seller reached out to correct issue. Very happy. Will likely buy again. First order was pretty good. Decided to upgrade to 32 oz. Few of the tops came cracked. Rest work just fine but keep in mind you might have less than 50 on arrival
S**D
So far so totally good...
Update - If you take out of the freezer just run hot water over the top and using your fingers start lifting the shorter edges on one corner only slide your finger along and under the lid to the nearest corner, the lid comes off easy that way and it doesn't crack. Yes I cracked my first try without the hot water plus was pressing down on the lid. So, no issues at all now!!! Haven't come across any broken lids, all were packed in an undamaged box. Got these to put my curry into to keep the veges from getting any softer. Just pop them into microwave and free up my slow cooker. Seem like the perfect serving size for me. I put a lid on one just to see about getting it off and just work one corner up and the rest comes off easy. They feel sturdy will stack well in the freezer. So, I'm happy with them. Clean up should be fine I have a brush for that both tops and bottoms, they are a good thickness compare to ones I've got at the store in the past but these are way cheaper cost, packing them for lunches should be fine too, I like the black colored ones they set the food off nicely. How many reuse's I get depends but at the price point I'd be happy with a few, no different from store bought as far as that point goes except I like that it's just one compartment.
M**N
Good value, extremely tight seal, but material is fragile and cracks under repeated use.
Very low-cost container with helpful and practical size, and very tight sealing lid. Material is thin, so while it is microwave safe, I usually line with parchment paper before placing in hot items, or those to be heated, to avoid contamination by any plastics. The lid, which seals very tightly, can be a little effort to remove once sealed, so do not overfill. Material durability is acceptable, but the plastic lid is prone to cracking and splitting, especially with repeated use. Several lids had crack lines upon receipt, but still functioned fine for dry goods. Food in all containers remained very well sealed and air tight. A good value for the price, but clearly not of higher tier quality if looking to represent a premium quality service/establishment.
B**Y
Perfect cost for meal prep.
We used these for meal prep in the ealry postpartum days. Really helped keep food fresh from the freezer. They aren't durable after freezing. But perfect for the cost.
J**S
My new 'disposable tupperware'
Honestly, I got sick of buying tupperware where I'd lose the lid or find a lid and lose the container. When I saw something about meal prep and I thought these would be the perfect idea. Smaller so I can just use what I need for, basically, meal prep using leftovers. Super handy, especially for those late-night cravings where you heat up all the leftovers just for a little bit. Best of all, if I forget about it in the fridge for a month and randomly discover it, I can just toss the entire thing instead of the old 'throw out the food, deep clean the tupperwear' - the entire container, straight in the trash. These are machine washable, or you can just throw them away when you're done and grab a new one. Super handy.
N**D
A Necessary Tool for Meal Prep
So, this is what I’ve learned. Wordsmith a new name for a concept that already exists (with a perfectly appropriate name already) and it’s as if the activity is new as well. So, what has set me off? “Meal Prep”. It’s as though before 2024, no one – EVER – had thought of cutting carrots, onions and celery and storing them in the refrigerator to use - as needed - for the week. Or, no one – EVER – thought of making twice as much braised chicken, meatballs or lentils and freezing the extra for future use. Sigh. Up until now, however, packing meal-prep items was more challenging. Everybody recycles Chinese takeout food containers and generic CoolWhip bowls. The corresponding lids end up in purgatory, along with socks from the dryer. While that is probably still a problem, with this set, you can afford to lose a lid or two. Because, you have 50 of them. Use them for baked casseroles (baked ziti, enchiladas, meatball stroganoff). Use them for sliced fresh veggies and fruits. You know that you’re supposed to prep the produce the minute you bring it home. With these containers, you now have the perfect vessel to contain your farmer’s market haul (and they’re stackable – even on their side). I got the 24-ounce containers (50 containers and lids for $25.99). In our family, that holds enough for three servings. One reason why this is so explicitly labelled for meal prep is, these containers are leakproof, freezer, microwave and dishwasher safe. I have the worst luck with my lunch leaking all over the inside of my bag. Hasn’t happened yet. And, that’s part of the appeal of meal prep – you can literally remove the frozen lasagna (from a double batch you made on the weekend) container from the freezer, right to the microwave and then to the dishwasher. The container doesn’t melt in the microwave or discolor/shrink in the dishwasher. Look, I like the idea of Blue Apron as much as anyone. But, dang, are those pricey! Yes, I’d love to be able to just throw a few included items together and have dinner ready in 30 minutes. Now I can. Since dinner’s already done.
W**R
They close . . . they break.
do they work - yes. but the plastic is quite brittle - about 10 of the lids or bottoms had cracked or broken corners right out of the box. Also, I've had several crack when opening prior to reheating. don't recommend for meal prep usage.
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