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I read the reviews before buying it. thats all I need to tell. always wondering as the reviews were old.BUT.this is a wonderful lunch jar.I bought it because my husband is a UPS driver.he doesnt have a place to warm the food and he was tired of eating out and eating sandwich.so I started making the research until I found this. thought of buying for a while.and.IT WORKS. I put everythig hot on the lunch jar like around 7 in the morning and he goes to lunch at 2 in the afternoon.and.the food is hot.the soup(which I think is the one that keeps everyhting hot). is hot the middle container is not as hot but hot.and hes happy.and thats was important.SO.WITHOUT ANY DOUBTS.BUY IT.
Mr. I understand the appeal, and there is certainly a cult following, but it's really not useful for everyday use if you don't have much time or space for lunch.
A great idea, but not practical in any way. I am a doctor and currently use a plastic shopping bag to carry my sandwich or small tupperware to work.
Received this as a gift from my spouse one year ago. I don't have the time and creativity to pack a 4-course meal, room to store the non-compressible tin, a place to eat a multi-course meal, and the energy to wash the containers at the end of the day.
Not very glamorous, and hence the gift. The Lunch Jar is well constructed, but there are so many parts, and it's so heavy, that I have never even once used the thing.
Sadly, I'm still using the recycled shopping bags a year later. Bento is still occupying space in the back of a cabinet.
Bento) is its upright design. I've used my Mr. I pack leftovers in the containers and put them in the fridge the night before, then nuke 'em in the morning and put them in the lunch jar. Bento (besides the name Mr. The soup jar does not leak. By lunchtime the contents are still warm (not piping hot, but definitely warm enough to eat).
Mr. Bento a few times and I really like it. I have a long flat bento, and it's impossible to carry it flat and it leaks. I have also packed cold and hot items in the same jar (which you're not supposed to do). I just take out the cold items when I get to work, they do not seem to pick up the heat from the other containers.My favorite part of the Mr. Bento doesn't have that problem.
The carrying case is a huge plus too.
My 7 year old daughter was tiring of sandwiches and school lunches. When my daughter takes her lunch out it is still nice and warm. She was begging for good hot food from home.I hesitated on purchasing this because of the high price point but I am so happy I did. The lunch jar was so worth the money. Our leftovers are put to good use. The only issue is she needs help from the lunch monitor to get the lid off.
Bento has served its purpose very well. All in all Mr. Mr. As a sales person I spend all day in the car and was tired of fast food making me fat and unhealthy. I brought Mr. in 5 months, the choice is clear. If you use it in a closed environment such as a car, you will also be able to smell certain foods. Bento is that not all compartments seal tightly and if it tips over you will have spillage into the container and out.
And if you compare some spills and smelling certain foods vs. The hot/cold compartments work well, but don't expect your food to be toasty when lunch time rolls around. Bento so that I could take my food on the road everyday. Bento has been crucial in helping me achieve my wait loss goals by allowing me to carry around good healthy food. It is big enough to allow me to carry 1 meal and 2 snacks. The spork that's included works well enough to handle most food and the carrying case makes it extremely easy to carry around.My only dislike of Mr. losing 40 lbs. This product has served me well and I highly recommend it to anyone that needs to bring their food to work.
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