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Medium Split
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SistemaSet of 3 Split Containers

Set of 3
Set of 3

R249

R400
Excludes shipping

R249

R400
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About

It is a remarkable achievement. To build a product line from your garage in New Zealand to a point 30 years later where it is exported to 82 countries around the world and counts its customers in the millions.

Managing Director Brendan Lindsay is proud of his success and that of his team at their state of the art 200,000 sq foot factory in New Zealand.

Taking the simple premise that customers would want a well made, beautifully designed, food-safe storage container that would be stackable, the Sistema range was born.

The Klip It collection with its distinctive blue clips launched the company into the Australian and New Zealand markets. That range has now been added to with the release of the Microwave and To Go family of products designed for added convenience.

The modular stacking shapes of Sistema® KLlP IT™ rectangle range ensures the most efficient use of space in the fridge, freezer and pantry. Food stays fresher for longer with Sistema’s patented easy locking clips.

In addition to our Sistema® KLIP IT™ rectangular range we offer ‘split’ containers that feature two compartments in one handy food storage container making them perfect for lunch and snacks.

SMALL SPLIT: 1517

  • Capacity: 350ml
  • Length: 175mm
  • Width: 115mmmm
  • Height: 42mm

MEDIUM SPLIT: 1620

  • Capacity: 1.2L
  • Length: 115mm
  • Width: 90mm
  • Height: 80mm

LARGE SPLIT: 1720

  • Capacity: 2L
  • Length: 235mm
  • Width: 170mm
  • Height: 80mm
Product Features:
  • Stackable Containers
  • Dishwasher, Freezer & Microwave Safe
  • Designed and Made in New Zealand.
  • Phthalate & BPA Free.
Set Contains:
  • 1x Small Split
  • 1x Medium Split
  • 1x Large Split
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