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The Lock & Lock Airtight Rectangular Tall Food Storage Container offers an 8.5-cup capacity ideal for storing long pasta and other pantry staples. Featuring a patented 4-hinge locking system tested for durability beyond 3 million uses and a 100% airtight, leakproof silicone seal, it guarantees freshness and mess-free storage. Made from BPA-free materials, it’s microwave and dishwasher safe, lightweight for easy handling, and designed to optimize space in your pantry, fridge, or freezer. Perfect for professionals who demand reliable, stylish, and sustainable food storage solutions.







| ASIN | B0000AN4CL |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,808 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2,335 in Food Container Sets |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Container Shape | Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,778) |
| Date First Available | April 16, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08803733181907 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Form | Rectangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Liters |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Item model number | HPL819 |
| Manufacturer | LOCK & LOCK USA, INC. |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Part Number | HPL819F |
| Pattern | Containers |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 5.39"L x 4"W x 11.1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pasta |
| Shape | rectangular |
| Size | 8.5 Cup (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Air Tight, Leak Resistant |
| Special Features | Air Tight, Leak Resistant |
| Style | 8.5 Cup |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30-day Warranty. This warranty does not include chipping or breakage of glass or china items due to dropping. Limited Warranty. Lock & Lock Brand products are warranted by Lock & Lock against chipping, cracking, breaking or peeling under normal non-commercial use for the 1 year from time of the purchase. If, due to unavailability and or actual product replacement cannot be made, comparable product… |
K**C
Perfect for frozen food you pick away at, like berries
I had a hard time picking because Lock&Lock has a million containers in the 10-cup-ish size, in slightly different shapes. I think that while this makes deciding tough, it could be very handy for someone who wants to fill their freezer with soup, baking etc, and wants to avoid the wasted space that comes from having gap along the edge or whatnot. You could "Tetris" your freezer with a few sizes & shapes of these babies and utilize every single square inch! If you have specific needs that way and find the selection here is too limited, I suggest the manufacturer's site- it is INCREDIBLE the selection they have there. This is the style that I fell in love with (we've used their 4-5c square for lunches for years & I LOVE having a seal that I can trust! Go ahead & toss one of these full of chili or soup in with your work clothes & shoes in your backpack, then bike to work- you can count on it not leaking! This is the only lunch container I've found that's so trustworthy) by which I mean it has slightly milky plastic and a flag-blue gasket, and a series of bumps that stick out for the lid to grab onto. I also tried something new in this order which is a more brittle (but allegedly much more safe chemical-wise) and clear plastic ("Bisfree") which hasn't got the bumps but has a smaller ridge all along the tub's edge for the flaps to grab. That seems a bit less secure. I don't think I would trust the Bisfree version to throw soup in my backpack. I like that it's safer, so I think I'll choose it for things like freezer storage but I'll keep using this older style of Lock&Lock for packing lunches. I am no expert but I believe even the non-bisfree is still a lot safer than some cheaper brands. The plastic seems very stable- no flex, doesn't scratch easily, no odor even brand-new. I dig the gasket out with a thin-edged spoon (works best for me if I go in at the corner) for more thorough washing. Otherwise a wee bit of liquid can get stuck in the groove around the gasket & that seems unsanitary. I didn't even notice until I stored curry one time and the bright colour of the sauce helped me see the sneaky lingering crud better. The gasket seems to be silicone, not rubber, so again, if you're concerned about unhealthy chemicals leaching into your food, this brand is pretty good. Both the traditional and the Bisfree seem thick and sturdy- not likely to crack, and able to defend your food against yucky fridge & freezer smells. I tried some cheap stuff, I think it was ziploc, and the food absorbed freezer smell after just a month of storage! This stuff- I have stored frozen food for a year with no problems! As for the funny shape of this, I love it! I freeze a bunch of spinach leaves and pull out a few each day to toss into my scrambled eggs. This only holds half a bag of spinach or maybe 3/4 of a bunch, so I guess I could have bought two. But the thing I like is that the surface of the food that is exposed to air is small in this shape of dish, whereas it was large in a typical flat dish. That means my spinach will get less freezer burn in the month or two it takes me to use it up. I recommend this container for anything like that where you will be using a frozen food up slowly. Another example is berries. The plastic bags frozen berries come in let freezer stink in eventually, and with tossing five or ten berries in a smoothie or dish of cereal every couple days, my berries linger in the freezer for months. If I transferred them to a flat dish they'd have a lot of air exposure. In this dish only the small top layer would have air exposure. So I think I'll order another three of these, one for blueberries, one for blackberries, & an extra one for spinach... maybe another one for the kale I sometimes fry with eggs too... Yes, I love this dish!
D**D
Excellent seal.
Nice quality for a reasonable price. They're even in a vacuum when you first open them. The first one I got arrived damaged due to poor packing (Amazon shipping) forced into a box with other items. A smaller object was crushed into the lid when the container was shoved into the box, cracking the lid. Obviously it was exchanged without issue. I anyway had a bunch of "cereal sized" ones for filament and have been happy with them as well. I'll likely continue to get more.
S**R
Just what I hoped for
Sturdy and great for spaghetti pasta.
I**R
Fits perfectly in my pantry
Great container. Mouse proof
J**Y
Love this thing!!!
I'm sure you ladies out there have known about these things for years, but I sure didn't. It is just so much easier to open a couple of packages of pasta into this unit, then close the lid and you're good to go until next time. The rubber gaskets under the lid keeps it nice and air tight, so no stale pasta. And it's so much easier to take out the right amount, but if you happen to take too much, it's super simple to just slide the excess back into the container, close the lid, and you're done. Yep, I love this thing!!!
D**.
"Lock&Lock" food storage container are great!
I have every size of the "Lock&Lock" food containers. It keeps my food fresh. It is leak-proof. Everyone should have them in the pantry because it looks awesome and fit great! I would recommend the "Lock&Lock" food storage container because there are easy to open.
G**Y
Great for airtight food storage.
I absolutely love these! I bought one many months ago just to try out the brand, and I have bought about fifteen more since. Unfortunately, I'm probably doing it in the wrong manner... a few at a time. I keep thinking, "I need another one of these" so I'll order one or two more, when I should have just bought a huge set of them to begin with! That would have been the more intelligent and more economical way to do it. As far as quality, these are wonderful. I use them to hold items such as crackers, nuts, and cookies, and I even bought some of the bigger ones that have a flip-top to hold the birdseed that I buy for the birds in my yard, and the dry food that I use for my dog. They keep everything extremely fresh. In the first one I had bought, I put some saltine crackers and, many weeks later, they were still as fresh and crispy as the day I put them in there. That's what first sold me on these containers. I can't say enough good things about these and I'm sure I will end up buying more!
J**T
Ice spaghetti storage container
This works great for storing dried spaghetti, but I have a difficult time removing a handful of spaghetti for dinner without dropping a bunch, which is not a problem with the container is a problem with me. I wish I had a small, poor spout.
S**E
mucho mejor tener los spaguetti ahi metidos que no sueltos por la despensa, liandola parda
C**.
Boîte hermétique de bonne qualité pour leur prix fermeture des rabats solides très très satisfait de cette marque je recommande
C**V
Nice good size box to keep my biscuits in. Hopefully will keep them fresher for longer. Its a good make & had good reviews.
R**Y
Excellent quality and looks good Very practical and very suitable for spaghetti storage
J**G
Although this container won't fit a large loaf of bread, it's ideal for a smaller loaf, buns, muffins, cookies, or small cakes, etc. The seal is great and keeps moisture in. I wish I'd bought the larger size, but this will do, as I usually buy smaller loaves of grain breads and not the larger commercial loaves of bread anyway. Lock & Lock is a great high-quality brand; I also recommend their glass containers with locking lids.
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