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Zojirushi Ms. Bento Vacuum Lunch Jar in Stainless Steel

Zojirushi Ms. Bento Vacuum Lunch Jar in Stainless SteelBrand: Zojirushi
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $60.00
Buy New: $36.90
as of 11/21/2009 04:10 EST details
You Save: $23.10 (38%)



Seller: JVS
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 1032

Color: Stainless
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 5 x 8.1

MPN: SL-NCE09
Model: SL-NCE09
UPC: 023596114395
EAN: 0023596114395
ASIN: B0016S7MJM

Release Date: May 1, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  » Holds hot or cold meals
  » Durable stainless steel construction and vavuum insulation
  » 3 microwaveable inner bowls (except lid)
  » Nonstick coated washable inner container
  » Includes forked spoon and convenient carrying bag

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Zojirushi's Ms. Bento Stainless Lunch Jar in Stainless Steel provides an excellent way to safely and conveniently pack lunch where a microwave or a refrigerator may not be available. You will also appreciate the "greenness" of packing a lunch in our jars


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Zojirushi ms. bento vacuum   October 30, 2009
D. dong
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

THis is great. it keeps the food warm for a long time. The top one cannot hold the hot food for a long day. But it is okay, better than nothing. The soup bowl is very small but it can keep the soup hot for a long day which is great.OVerall, recommend people to get one if microwave is not available in their place.


5 out of 5 stars good for kids, too   October 25, 2009
D. Robertson (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Our 4-year-old daughter takes this to school. It keeps her Chef Boyardee warm until lunch, and she can handle the containers pretty well with maybe a little help. Easy to clean.


5 out of 5 stars Great lunchbox for many reasons   October 12, 2009
DK (Saunderstown, RI)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a very good quality lunchbox, well designed, and it delivers exactly what it promises. The bottom two containers will keep foods piping hot or cold for hours. The top container and divider are very useful for packing small portions of snacks such as cut up veggies, granola, etc and can easily be packed the night before. I would say the two biggest benefits of this lunchbox system are portion control and variety. You will initially look at the containers and think they are too small since they are smaller than typical tupperware style containers; however, trust me, you will not be hungry. I have found that these containers add up to the perfect portion sizes. I also end up packing a better variety of lunch products since you feel compelled to pack lunches that make proper use of the containers. As a result, I find myself eating a better variety of foods, more fruits, veggies, nuts, soup etc. I recommend this prodcut without reservation.


5 out of 5 stars great for healthy lunch   September 10, 2009
Lisa Kerr (Charleston, West Virginia USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

i have been packing lunch for my friend when i take her to chemotherapy. it is a four hour round trip every day, and she goes all week long, every four weeks. the chemo itself takes several hours of infusion so she has to eat. they have a cafeteria where i can bring food up to her, but she really needs certain foods that are both high in protein and vitamins, and easy for her to keep down and digest. i use the two bottom compartments to keep foods cold, not hot. cottage cheese in the bottom. rice salad or pasta salad in the rice container, or possibly some cold leftovers. sliced fruit or vegetables in the larger top container, cookies or crackers in the top. this is working well.


5 out of 5 stars How to feed a hungry spouse   September 8, 2009
W. Edwards (Spokane, WA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

My husband and I liked the idea of bento, but we didn't like some of the more frou-frou boxes. I also didn't want to have to go to great lengths to come up with fancy lunches every morning (I've got enough to do!). This box looked good and had good reviews - it was a little pricey, but we've absolutely LOVED it.

The containers looked small when we first got them, but the portion sizes are actually perfect - they fill my husband (who is not a small guy) - and yet don't overfill him.

The 3 dishes have to be stacked correctly to work, but then you don't have to heat or refrigerate the food. For us, this is great because though my husband does have access to a fridge and a microwave, work fridges are a black hole (things disappear for months in them) and work microwaves are a bit of a pain. This way, my husband can just eat whenever he feels hungry, and not have to go mess with heating or cooling his food - or even leaving his desk, if a super-busy day is in the cards for him.

It's very easy to fill this thing: main compartment is great for leftovers, even a sandwich cut into 1/4s. The top or bottom can manage fruit and/or veggies. I've tried cheese and crackers, almonds, desserts, soups, rice dishes, sliced fruit - you name it, this bento box can do it. Even a quick perusal of the pantry can turn into a very artistic, healthy meal when popped into this handy container.

And because you have to keep the portion sizes relatively - well, not small, just not BIG - the set-up actually encourages healthy eating. Since there's not much room, why waste space on chips, which are mostly grease and air? Instead, I find myself looking for stuff that will actually be filling and healthy. Good lunchbox real-estate = healthier portions. The smaller portions also means less waste - everything gets eaten and the box comes home clean.

My husband also loves the fact that he gets different stuff each day and in each container. He won't come into the kitchen as I make lunches in the morning, because he doesn't want to ruin his lunch "surprise."

This is a lunch box for a very particular KIND of lunch and KIND of person: namely, someone who wants to eat mindfully and of a diverse amount of healthy items. You can't just pork out on whatever's in the fridge if you're using this thing. I think that's great.


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