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Komax Biokips Sandwich Containers come in a set of 3, featuring airtight 4-point locking lids that keep sandwiches fresh and spill-free. Made from BPA-free, recyclable polypropylene, these containers are microwave, dishwasher, and freezer safe. Sized at 6.1” x 6.1” x 2.2”, they fit most lunch bags perfectly without compressing your food, combining durability with eco-conscious design for the modern professional.






| ASIN | B06WGRJM4B |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #463,894 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #8,345 in Food Container Sets |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Container Shape | Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (810) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 680 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Komax |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Number Of Pieces | 3 |
| Number of Sets | 3 |
| Part Number | 71522 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1"L x 6.1"W x 2.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | School |
| Shape | Square |
| Special Feature | Air Tight, Leak Resistant |
| Special Features | Air Tight, Leak Resistant |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 053119863103 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
E**S
Extra STURDY!
Well made, extra sturdy closure, NOT flimsy plastic, dishwasher safe. What's not to like?! I like lid locking mechanism like these. Traditional lids get weak around the lifting corners and then the plastic breaks. This makes it really difficult to open that lid. No problem like that with these sandwich containers. I bought two of these as a gift for my husband. No complaints from him. So the flaps are easy to lift with his bigger fingers. I'm trying to get far way from single use plastics. Now my only wish is for manufacturers to package their products in store drop-off plastics for recycling.
H**M
They work well for us
These containers are working well for us. I can see where they might be hard to open for some people, but I would think more people (including me) would find typical Rubbermaid seals even more of a pain to deal with, in trying to get your finger under the seal to pry it open (a process which tends to cause them to crack - because of the way these Biokips containers lock, there is no stress on the lid). They seem super sturdy, and after maybe 5 cycles through the dishwasher, they don't look like they are suffering at all. My only fear is that the plastic in the hinges will break after a lot of usage. They are probably deeper than necessary for a typical sandwich, but the extra height is nice for packing a generous amount of a salad; I was actually surprised when I started filling one just how much it could hold. It helps (in terms of capacity) that the lid rests on top of the sides, unlike ziploc/rubbermaid where because of the way it seals, the lid ends up taking up the top part of the container interior (hopefully that makes sense). Bought a second set already.
L**S
YAY! Komax Biokips!
very please with all the komax containers I've purchased,. From large to small: no issues with lids, no liquid leakage, I have large ones for flour, sugar, rice, stored in them in the pantry. Celery, carrots, tofu, stored in medium sizes in refrigerator. Usually there's lots of small ones with beans, greens, veggies ready in the refrig to mix and match for stirfry, or soup. Thank you for such a great product.
E**.
Great size
Just received them so don’t know about durability. Have used them once but plan on using many times. Great size. Room for potato sticks or the like in with sandwich. Very happy with them.
D**I
Perfect sandwich or anything else you want to put in them containers!
When these arrived I was immediately impressed with the thickness of the plastic and overall quality. The closure is easy to operate and airtight. The depth is perfect for sandwiches even on larger sized bread. I'm using 3 of these when I go fishing to hold all parts of my lunch. Eliminates crushing and provides a great little plate for chips, fruit etc when eating. Buy these with absolute confidence...A++ :O)
D**.
Quick and easy to lock and open; durable
I’ve been using these Biokips sandwich containers for more than a year now, and they’ve saved my sandwiches from being squished in my soft-sided thermal lunch bag, amongst all the other stuff packed inside. I still put the sandwiches in ziplock bags to maintain freshness, and therefore I don’t need to wash the containers regularly. They are easy to lock and to open, and are very durable as well. Five stars, enthusiastically!
A**R
Comparison of Komax Biokips sandwich container with Sistema KLIP IT Collection sandwich container
I've been searching for good sandwich containers for a month or so, and finally narrowed it down to two: the Komax Biokips container 23 oz. (this item) and the Sistema KLIP IT Collection sandwich container 15.2 oz. referenced in the headline. I ordered both, each in a set of 3, and since they were just delivered I thought it might be useful to share my initial impressions. In my attached photos, the Sistema has blue trim and the Komax has yellow trim. First some rough measurements, since those posted on Amazon can be somewhat confusing. The Komax containers, made in South Korea, weigh 5.4 oz. empty and the bottom portion holds about 3 cups of liquid - not that most people would be putting liquid in them, but it gives an idea of capacity. The Sistema containers, made in New Zealand, weigh 3.7 oz. empty and the bottom portion minus the top holds just under 2 cups of liquid. The difference in capacity is most obvious when the containers are viewed from the side. In terms of inside linear measurements - since the inner ones are probably most important - the Komax containers measure 5-1/4" square and the depth without the top is about 1-3/4". With the top, which of course gives additional room for the sandwich, the Komax container depth is almost 2". The Sistema containers measure 5-3/16" square and the depth without the top is about 1". With the top, the Sistema container depth is about 1-3/8". I tried both containers with many types of bread including Dave's Killer Bread and the sandwiches I made all fit in both containers, although it was a tight fit in the Sistema ones. But even if the containers "squish" the sandwiches a bit when the top is locked on, I don't think it really matters and it could even be an advantage in the sense that the sandwich holds together better when picked up if it has been slightly compressed. Of course, a thicker sandwich - for example, two slices of turkey, two slices of cheese, lettuce, and tomato - would fit more comfortably in the Komax containers. I can't be sure about durability at this stage, but the Komax containers weigh more and have a sturdier feel. They latch from above (i.e. by pressing down) on all four sides, whereas the Sistema ones latch from below (by pulling up) and on only two sides. More to the point, I think the Sistema latching system may be more prone to fail, since one of the containers I received arrived with a broken hinge on one side (see photo); I found the tiny broken-off piece of plastic in the packaging. Importantly, it's still possible to lock that Sistema container, but it's a little awkward. For now, I'm going to use both brands of containers alternately and will report back if there seem to be any important functional differences. I do like the basic size and square shape of both, as well as the locking system. The square Sistema sandwich containers are not claimed to be leak-proof, although that claim is made for the Komax containers. I haven't tested this, since I plan to use them only for sandwiches and maybe carrots and celery.
J**G
Great for sandwiches
My husband packs sandwiches for everything: work, car trips, plane travel. I think he has at least one reserve PBJ in his backpack at all times. I bought him these to protect his precious sandwiches instead of his typical ziplock bag. They’re great & slightly deeper so it will handle sandwiches with lettuce, etc. without squishing them.
V**E
Les tranches de pain entrent bien dans le contenant. Je n'ai pas eu besoin de tasser/écraser les côtés du sandwich. L'épaisseur d'un sandwich rempli, aussi, est bien. J'ai testé l'étanchéité en mettant de l'eau et puis le contenant fermé en envers. Ça n'a pas coulé. Le plastique est épais.
J**N
Works as advertised
S**N
Very well made product, does not leak, I use them for all types of lunches, so far I am very satisfied and highly recommend them. Suzanne
J**P
Le plastique s’est dégradé en quelques semaines seulement. Inquiétant.
H**G
It is not a set of 3. I just got 1. I am returning it. The price is crazy high for just 1 container. I feel like I was scammed.
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