🍞 Keep it fresh, keep it stylish!
The RoyalHouse Natural Bamboo Roll Top Bread Box is a stylish and eco-friendly solution for your kitchen storage needs. Measuring 15.12" x 11" x 6.8", it comfortably holds up to 2 loaves of bread while keeping them fresh and protected. Made from durable bamboo, this lightweight (3.73 lb) bread box is stain-resistant and requires no assembly, making it a practical addition to any countertop. Perfect for the environmentally conscious home chef!
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Is the item microwaveable? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Features | Durable, Eco-friendly |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Material Type | Bamboo |
Closure Type | Latch |
Additional Features | Sturdy |
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Volume | 2 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.12"L x 11"W x 6.8"H |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity | 3.73 Liters |
P**S
Perfect appearance and usage
Fits a loaf of bread and 2 pkgs of English muffins. Fits 2 loaves of bread. Fits a loaf of bread and single pastry's not in a pkg. It is not an eyesore, it compliments your counter top. The roll top it has works good for me. It was already assembled. Don't expect to forcefully open the rolltop, go slow and no issues. If you are too fast it might catch and not open. It is so easy to use you won't want to open it forcefully or a fast speed. I have a spouse who feels he has to do almost anything in life at a fast speed. He's learned it works great when you move at a normal speed, slower than he moves in life. You won't be disappointed. The measurements are accurate so measure your space and see if it will fit for you. It is perfect for me. I don't like bread in cabinets or pantry's. I don't like the smell of bread emitting from the plastic. I have a highly sensitivity to smells and I had to find a way this would not be bad for me and this breadbox fixed the problem for me. Now my pantry and cabinets don't assail my nose when I open their doors. The bread box doesn't smell either because it isn't a sealed unit. I recommend this for the items it can handle. Less pkging, more product it will hold. If you bake bread, yumm, you will love it.
T**P
Nice, roomy breadbox and great customer service!
After reading some of the reviews on this item, I was a bit skeptical about ordering and almost ordered a similar, but more expensive one. In the end, decided to go for the cheaper one and I'm glad I did. It was very simple to put together and everything matched up perfectly, unlike some reviewers complaints. The only issue I have, is the see-through area of the door is VERY thin and has a small crack in it. I contacted customer service and someone responded very promptly and asked for a photo. Sent the photo and customer service is sending a new door. Hopefully all will line up perfectly as before. I'm very satisfied with this product and am glad I went with this one. My husband even commented on what a nice breadbox it is and he really likes it. His normal comment is "We don't need it". I would order again.
E**S
Practical and Attractive
This product is easily big enough for 2 loaves of bread. I have limited storage space in my kitchen, so I like that the top is wide enough that I can set 2 kitchen cannisters on top of it. It is also easy to open and close. The only downside it was difficult to assemble.
D**R
IMHO, many of the negative reviews are wrong about difficult assembly
C'mon, people, this is a simple breadbox with a top, bottom, two side pieces, and a sliding door that fits into grooves on the sides. Eight screws, four on each side. There is a labelled picture of each part and picture assembly instructions. My seven-year-old grandson puts together LEGO gadgets much more complicated than this. Check out the parts before you start. If something is broken, you probably need to return it and get a replacement unless a little glue will put it right. UPS folks are stretched pretty thin nowadays and stuff does get broken in shipping in the best of times. I don't think that's worth a meltdown and a scathing review. If you find yourself heading in that direction, maybe try breathing into a bag. Or maybe offer your UPS delivery person a tip once in a while.In the interest of fewer bad reviews, I will try to give some tips on how you can avoid common problems in this and, perhaps, future assemblies. First off, there is a mistake in the drawing for step 2: part B shouldn't be as shown and the slots won't line up for the bottom piece if you put it in that way. Take it out, turn it around, and all will be well. Takes about 10 minutes to put it together after you have found your philips screwdriver, maybe less if you don't have arthritic fingers.Remember to stick each screw most of the way through the predrilled hole in each side so you can see to get the screw started straight into the predrilled hole in the top and the two bottom rails. then line up the pieces correctly (top might need a little adjusting to fit it up - LOOK at alignment before tightening the screws! Remember that bamboo is a fairly hard wood that doesn't take well to bending or forcing. If the screw doesn't turn with moderate force, look to see if it's crooked in the hole, back it out and get it in straight. Then don't tighten the screws all the way until all eight are semi-tight and you have checked alignment of parts. The bottom and back are thin pieces that may be warped, not unusual in my experience. In my case, the bottom was slightly warped. I put it in with the crown facing up and the edges firmly in the slots, and it fit fine when I tightened all the screws.Once together, it felt solid and the sliding door slid just fine. I thought the door might give some trouble, so I checked its motion at each step after putting in, which turned out not to be necessary. The breadbox looks good and it holds a round boule out of my oven, about 9" in diameter, plus something as big as a loaf of store bread. (You can imagine bagels and crackers if you find store bread offensive.) I don't think you could get two 9" boules in at the same time, but I haven't tried that. All in all, it does what a breadbox is supposed to do: keeps the bread relatively moist (might need a bag on it after a couple of days) and you can put things like your breadboard and knife on the top. And it looks good, especially for a breadbox that's half to two thirds the cost of preassembled bamboo breadboxes.So don't be put off by the negative reviews unless you're one of those people whose home toolkit consists of a broken jack knife and a bent fork you found on the street. Even if you're in that category, go out and buy a medium size philips screwdriver and a flat blade one as well. You're gonna need those sooner or later in life anyhow.
A**R
A Beautiful and Well Made Product
I love everything about this breadbox. The quality is superb and it is very attractive. I don't use it for a breadbox -- I use it to hide my meds that I keep on my kitchen cabinet which works perfect!
K**O
Decent for price
The assembly directions are opposite and depictions of the installing pieces are wrong in their orientation. My advice is to look at everything fist and put it together without the directions. It's actually quite simple. If you follow the directions exactly you will have to unscrew and redo, as I did, a few parts. Nothing major but a little annoying and time-consuming. As a whole there are only a few wood parts and then four screws that need inserting.These are probably better instructions, even without depictions:Match the grooves accordingly on all parts (the larger groove on the matching side pieces is where the door will slide -- the smaller groove is where the cardboardish-ish side and bottom panels will slide into). It is fairly obvious which parts go where. Screw everything into one side panel (matching the grooves); insert the door into the large groove; insert the back and bottom boards into the small grooves; screw in the second side panel.If you do all that you will have constructed a mediocre but more-or-less worth-the-money bread box. It is lightweight and the door will get stuck crooked if you jerk it or pull at a slant. However, it is a nice, clean product, has good room for its size, and if you put something solid on top it will help with the weight and door.Overall a nice product with terrible assembly instructions. Nothing to rave about, but about what you would expect at a nice low price.
H**N
great
Easy to set up! I like the window. good size.
D**B
super nice
We have it tucked in the corner of our counter to keep our bread and buns etc in. It is lovely :)
G**P
arrived damaged
product looked decent, but it arrived damaged. too bad we didn't get to use it.
B**R
Good quality, easy to assemble
Arrived in just a few days after ordering.Good quality pieces, nothing was damaged or broken.Instructions and all screws were in the box. Instructions were illustrated in very basic steps but it’s only a few pieces to screw together so wasn’t difficult at all.Nice and spacious for a good size loaf and a few pastries.
G**D
Cats hate it! :)
Got this so the cats would stop chewing the bread bags and they hate that the bread is secure again. I love this. It's great for the money I paid.
D**M
good but I expected a bit better.
looks and works nicely, however back and bottom is made of some flimsy cardboardy thing with a bamboo sticker on top.
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