![]() The whole lunchbox sits on a plate, which helps stop crumbs getting all over your keyboard when you’re eating at your desk. All of these sit inside the main box, so you can remove some or all of the compartments if you want a bigger space. There's one large compartment and two smaller ones. This multi-compartment lunchbox is designed for flexibility. Pros: good size, leakproof, versatile, dishwasher-safe Cons: no individual lids on compartments It needed to be cut in half, but the box was tall enough for the sandwich halves to be stacked on top of each other. ![]() We also checked to see if it was big enough for a sandwich. We packed a salad and liberally drizzled olive oil over it before turning the lunchbox upside down and swinging it about a bit, but it didn’t leak a drop. ![]() It seals with a valve that you open and close. The box is lovely to look at and despite having no clips, is leakproof. However, it's not microwaveable, and is only partially dishwasher-safe (the lid and strap should be handwashed). It's also safe to use in the freezer, so when not pressed into service as a lunchbox, it can be used for freezer meals. ![]() Unusually, you can put the base section in the oven. There's a removable divider that slides up and down to make two compartments of whatever size you fancy. The strap also holds a stainless steel fork on the outside of the box. It's stainless steel, with a brightly coloured silicone strap (we had an orange one, but it also comes in blue or green). This lunchbox is really cleverly designed. Pros: stylish with great features Cons: pricey ![]()
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