🔥 Heat. Eat. Repeat. Your lunch game just leveled up!
The Sistema Heat and Eat Microwave Set includes four durable, rectangular containers (two 1.25L and two 525ml) designed for efficient microwave cooking and reheating. Featuring steam release vents to prevent splatter, BPA-free materials for safety, and convenient side tabs for easy transport, these containers are dishwasher, freezer, and fridge safe—ideal for busy professionals seeking a clean, sustainable, and hassle-free lunch solution.
Product dimensions | 24L x 11.5W x 8H centimetres |
Recommended uses for product | Lunch |
Special feature | Durable, reusable |
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Closure type | Clip-On |
Dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Item weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Product care instructions | Refrigerator Safe, Dishwasher Safe |
Item volume | 0.53 Litres |
Unit count | 4 Count |
Is microwaveable | Yes |
Item form | Box |
Manufacturer | Sistema Plastics |
Number of items | 4 |
Size | 4 pack |
Model Number | 82005 |
Special Features | Durable, reusable |
Item Weight | 680 g |
E**H
Practical robust and well designed - invaluable part of my cooking utensils
These containers are brilliant , robust , reusable and easy to clean the steam vent is a great extra and means lid can be locked preventing any mess
K**E
Study secure soup jug/mug
This soup jug/mug is very high quality and most importantly it is secure. Dishwasher safe also, there is nothing not to like. The sizing of it also means it can fit 2 small portions of soup in it or one extremely hungry portion.
R**D
Good containers
Good for the money, strong resilient containers that should last well. However the lids aren't rubber sealed. So expect your soup all over the inside of your work bag like I experienced, as they aren't leak proof. If they aren't intended to transfer anywhere then yes I would recommend
E**R
From refrigerator to the microwave, no problem.
These are great food containers. Smaller ones I tend to use for chopped onions when the meal didn't warrant using it all up. Larger ones for keeping left overs. Good for holding food from cold refrigeration to being heated in the microwave. Good also for pinics. These have properly manufactured hinges at the clips unlike cheapo models found at supermarkets.
S**K
A truthful review - very useful and last a long time.
A truthful review - very useful and last a long time.We use these a lot and always have them on rotation. My wife is a nurse and often takes soup and other foods to work in these containers. You can pop them straight into the microwave, open the top vent and heat from there. Beware though, it IS a vent at the top, it opens, its never going to be 100% leak proof if you are shaking it around a lot. If you think this might be the case with you, perhaps consider a different container with a fully sealed lid. They last a long time as well and wash well in the dishwasher without discolouring.
T**R
Cool beans, but not for long!
These little beautys are awesome and a kitchen must have. I've no idea how I've survived so long without themNo longer do I have to clean the microwave after every use because someone forgot to cover the bowls and everything has exploded inside!The colour red is very vibrant amd the overall quality of these look and feel very good qualityThe smaller ones comfortably hold a standard tin size of beans, for example. They reduce heating time compared to in a bowl and there is no leaks whatsoever.These are really easy to use with two clips on the side to open and close, and even with arthritis in both hands, I can manage these with relative easeI love that these come with a vent on top too. Looks like they thought of everythingThinking of buying more of these now and using them to keep my batch cooking portions in
F**A
Every kitchen needs these
Excellent product, been buying Sistema stuff for years and will continue to do so
N**E
Exceptional at transporting soup (and injured robins)
I'm really impressed with this microwave soup mug. I've used it four times for taking soup to work and every time it has delivered a high-quality, soup drinking experience.My day job is an Advanced Emergency Robin Response Driver (AERRD). I get paged to incidents involving injured robin's by the RSPB, Police or MI5/6.One day I had already used the Microwave Soup Mug to enjoy an early soup-based lunch and was settling in for an afternoon of watching YouTube and day-dreaming about all the robins I've recused when my pager suddenly bleeped.I'm still using an 1996 Motorola Pager so the actual speed of the text scrolling on the pager is painfully slow. It often delays my response time by about 2 minutes as I wait for the location information to scroll.There was a robin with a suspected dislocated left toe in Marsden so I activated the blue lights and siren and raced from my location in East Cardiff.On arrival at Marsden the Police had thankfully secured the scene and the robin was still conscious but I quickly realised I had left my Emergency Robin Rescue Kit (ERRK) in my other denim shorts. I had to improvise fast.I grabbed the Sistema Microwave Soup Mug and chucked the robin in it, high-fiving the Policewoman and waving at the small crowd of locals who had gathered.The robin appeared to enjoy supping the remnants of the Heinz Lentil Soup as we drove back to Cardiff en route to the specialist Bill Oddie Robin Rehabilitation and Recovery Centre.I made sure to keep the steam release vent on the Soup Mug wide open to give the robin lots of air and allow it to appreciate the Coldplay album I was playing on repeat.Sadly it turned out that the robin had a severe rice flour allergy and it passed away shortly after being fed a Quaver by a member of staff at the Bill Oddie Centre. That member of staff has thankfully been sacked and struck off the register of Specialist Robin Rehabilitation Practitioners pending appeal.
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