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KitchenFXLeakproof Plastic 6 Compartment Microwavable Lunch Box

R379

R600
Excludes shipping

R379

R600
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About

The KitchenFX Lunchbox is an innovative bento-style lunch box designed exclusively for kids or adults on the go. What makes KitchenFX so much fun is the endless combinations of nutritious foods you can pack in the five convenient compartments. The largest compartment is the perfect size for a half sandwich or salad. Three mid-size compartments are great for fruit, veggies and other snack favourites. The smallest compartment is sized just right for dipping sauces.

It can be used by kids, teens and adults looking to pack a portion-controlled lunch.

PORTIONED FOR KIDS

6 practical compartments portioned perfectly. Plus two heavy-duty latches to make sure your lunchbox stays closed.

LEAK-PROOF DESIGN

The compartment leakproof tray keeps meals and snacks fresh and mess-free during transport. Includes two latches that are easy to open and close.

MICROWAVE AND DISHWASHER-SAFE

Removable compartment tray reheats food safely in the microwave and cleans up easily in the dishwasher (hand washing is recommended for the outer shell to preserve the leak-proof seal and extend the longevity of your product).

Product Features
  • Ideal for kids, teens and adults
  • Leak proof
  • 6 compartments
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Includes a spork
Product Specifications
  • Capacity: 1L
  • Size: 230 x 190 x 55mm
  • Material: ABS, Food Grade ABS +PP + TPE + Tritan
  • Weight: 677g
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