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Made from durable borosilicate glass and is freezer, oven and microwave safe. Read more
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Kilner Fresh Storage Container - 1400ml
This unique stackable food storage container has a glass borosilicate lid and base, a food safe, sustainable alternative to plastic that can be used throughout the cooking process: from conception to consumption. Glass is the perfect material for storing food. It does not stain, absorb odours or harbour flavours and is easy to clean. Perfect for batch cooking and reducing food waste.
Dimensions
L 240 mm x W 190 mm x H 85 mm
Characteristics:
- Brand: Kilner
- Content: 1400ml
- Dishwasher safe
- Material: borosilicate glass, stainless steel, polypropylene and silicone
- BPA and phthalates free
What is BPA?
Bisphenol A (BPA for short) is an organic compound that is used in the production of plastic / plastic. It has been proven that these substances 'release' and can end up in our diet with adverse health consequences.
Smell/Color/Texture | Natural products may vary in scent, color and texture from batch to batch |
Sealing | This product (possibly) comes without a seal. Sustainability is a priority for many brands and for that reason they do not want to add unnecessary plastic to their packaging. |
Colour | The actual color of the product may differ from the photo accompanying the item. |
Shelf Life | Products will have a minimum shelf life of 3 months, unless stated otherwise with the product |
Ingredients | The ingredients list may change from time to time. Please refer to the ingredients list on the packaging for the most current ingredients list. |
Note: | Sensitivities or allergies to one or more products can also occur with natural products. We always recommend doing a patch test before use. Using products is at your own risk. Opened or used products cannot be returned. |
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Take With You When Traveling | Differences in air pressure, temperature and texture can cause the packaging to leak, crack or even burst. |