This Lock & Lock Lunch Bag Set contains 6 containers and 1 drink bottle. All are BPA free and they come in an insulated carry bag with two seperate zip-up compartments and an adjustable shoulder strap.
All containers & fit neatly in to the carry bag, the bottle and the two smaller containers sit in the top section (the blue part) and the remaining 4 containers sit in the bottom part (the black section). Bag has 2 zip closures, a top carry handle and an adjustable shoulder strap.
Colour
- Clear containers with green & grey carry bag
Size = 24cm x 26cm x 15cm
- 1 x HPL816 - 800ml - 205 x 134 x 52mm - rectangular container
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1 x HPL817 - 1 litre - 205 x 134 x 69mm - rectangular container
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2 x HPL806 - 350ml - 135 x 102 x 52mm - rectangular containers
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1 x HPL805 - 180ml - 108 x 88 x 48mm - rectangular container
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1 x HPL934 - 140ml - 101mm diamater x 44mm high - round container
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1 x HPP712 - 700ml drink bottle
- 1 x carry bag with 2 zippers, top handle, front mesh pocket & adjustable shoulder strap
Material
Drink Bottle - BPA free polycarbonate
Containers - BPA polypropylene
Insulated Bag - Polyester & PVC Outer, insulation foam and PVC inner.
Tips for use
This lunch bag set is ideal for packing a picnic for two, or lunch & dinner for a hungry husband! The bag is lined with PVC, and as such, we do not rate it as food safe. That said, the bag is full of containers and there is absolutely no need for food to be touching the inside of the bag.
Why BPA free?
Numerous reports can be found on TV, in health magazines & on the internet about the dangers of BPA (BIsphenol A) in plastic storage bottles & containers. These reports indicate very real negative affects on animals (and in particular mice) during testing.
Traces of BPA in food & water could lead to the disruption of the developmental process, affect intelligence, affect a childs behaviour, affect learning abilities and in teens & adults, affect the reproductive system and fertility.
Whether this is all true or just a 'media beat up', is it really worth drinking out of plastic bottles & eating out of plastic containers that could be leaching BPA in to your water and food? Besides, these containers & bottles are excellent quality and will last you for year, long after the cheap stuff you buy from the supermarket is clogging up landfill.
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Personally Recommended
We have a kitchen full of Lock & Lock containers and drink bottles. Our consulting naturopath also recommends the use of BPA free water bottles and plastic containers and has a box of these in her clinic to sell to patients she loves them so much!
While these products are microwave safe, our consulting naturopath does not recommend the use of microwave ovens. In an emergency, she recommends the use of microwave safe glass containers.