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The XIANKE 27Pcs Bento Box Lunch Kit offers a spacious 1300ml capacity with 4 leak-proof compartments crafted from BPA-free, food-grade polypropylene. Designed for both kids and adults, it’s microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe, making meal prep and cleanup effortless. This all-inclusive set features utensils, silicone cups, fruit cutters, snack bags, and an insulated lunch bag, combining practicality with playful style to keep your meals fresh, organized, and Instagram-worthy.






| ASIN | B0G3L98JXV |
| Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe without lids, Freezer Safe, Leak Resistant, Oven Safe without lids, Stackable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,465 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,859 in Food Container Sets |
| Brand | XIANKE |
| Brand Name | XIANKE |
| Capacity | 800 Milliliters |
| Color | Silver Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,482 Reviews |
| Item Form | Containers, Insulated Bag |
| Item Weight | 1.33 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | XIANKE |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe (no lids) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Picnic, Travel |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe without lids, Freezer Safe, Leak Resistant, Oven Safe without lids, Stackable |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
J**A
Lunchbox
Loved all the little pieces it came with. The lunch box itself didn’t last any longer than 6 months though
C**J
Great set
Perfect set for picnics.
M**Z
I would buy it again
I'm really delighted with the lunchbox; it's very convenient for everything I need.
K**N
Durable
The latch works sometimes but everything included makes it worthwhile. Won’t keep food hot for long but the bag helps. Fruit cutters are much smaller and might be a chocking hazard for younger kids but you make the decisions with your child.
D**K
Cute and perfect
This is perfect but mine came without the fork or spoon. I will be reaching out to customer service for it and come back with an update.
E**S
Juego de lonchera para niñas pequeñas
Muy buena compra, me gustó mucho porque es muy práctica además trae incluido todo muy bonito y atractivo tal como lo que muestra🤩 por si luego son de las niñas que les tienes que rogar para comer con esta no porque está muy curioso todo que hasta los motiva a comer.
G**0
Okay over all
I ordered 2 of these in May for my kids (2&4 yo) to use at their summer program. They are good sized and they seem to be holding up to my toddlers except for the lids. The open tab broke off of 1 of the boxes and the utensils compartment doesn't fully close/latch on the other anymore. Considering buying replacement lunch boxes from another brand since it is difficult to get 1 opened and hard to keep the utensils with the other one. Disappointed they didn't last more than a month and a half of use before they broke.
A**R
Highly recommended
Works perfect for my 8 year old. She can easily open it at school on her own and nothing spills out of any of the compartments. It fits in the lunchbox perfectly & stays cold all day without ice packs. The material is also nice as I was able to write her name on the outside & inside with sharpie and it hasn’t smudged or even slightly come off. Each compartment has a seal on the lid and it’s set up so all 4 sides of the lid get snapped on to the base. The shape cutters work great on fruits and vegetables and the little animals stick in nicely. Super easy to clean out as well. Highly recommend for the price!
H**O
The Bento Box Equivalent of a Tiny Stainless-Steel Fortress
I picked up this 3-pack stainless steel bento set (27 oz / 800 ml each) in a quest to replace a drawer full of slightly suspicious plastic containers. After a few weeks of lunches, leftovers, and one overly ambitious pasta salad experiment, I’m happy to report these boxes perform surprisingly well. Build Quality & Materials The first thing you notice is the food-grade stainless steel construction, which is refreshingly simple: no weird plastic odors, no staining, and no lingering “yesterday’s garlic curry” smell. Stainless steel containers are popular for exactly this reason—they’re durable, resistant to corrosion, and don’t absorb flavors or colors from food. Each container holds about 800 ml (27 oz), which is a sweet spot for a standard lunch portion—think a sandwich with snacks or a decent helping of leftovers. The Locking Clip Mechanism The locking clips + silicone gasket are the mechanical heroes of the design. When clipped shut, the lid seals firmly enough to keep most foods contained and fresh during transport. This style of latch-and-seal system is common in leak-resistant lunch containers because it creates pressure against the gasket to reduce spills. In real-world testing (i.e., the backpack shake test), they did well with salads, rice, and pasta. However, I wouldn’t trust them with fully liquid soups while upside down—that’s a challenge even for many “leak-proof” steel containers. Some similar designs are considered leak-resistant rather than completely liquid-tight, especially with thin liquids. Daily Usability These boxes are nicely versatile: Work lunches Travel snacks Meal prep portions Emergency cookie transport They’re also dishwasher-safe, which dramatically increases the odds that they’ll actually get cleaned instead of quietly forming a science experiment in the sink. One unexpected benefit: stainless steel is tougher than plastic, so they shrug off drops and daily abuse pretty well. Minor Quibbles A couple small trade-offs keep this from being a perfect 5-star lunch-container utopia: Stainless steel is slightly heavier than plastic containers. You can’t microwave them (physics and sparks disagree with that idea). The clips are sturdy but need a bit of finger pressure, which might be tricky for small kids. The Verdict Overall, this 3-pack feels like a practical upgrade if you want durable, reusable lunch containers without plastic touching your food. They’re simple, sturdy, and surprisingly satisfying to snap shut. If your daily lunch routine involves leftovers, snacks, or carefully engineered sandwich architecture, these containers will serve you well. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5) Best for: Meal preppers, commuters, snack engineers, and anyone trying to retire their ancient takeout containers.
P**I
A wonderful travel food setup
This three-bento-box lunch kit is an excellent and thoughtfully designed set that feels complete right out of the package. The kit includes three stainless steel bento containers, each holding roughly 800 mL of food. The containers are fairly deep, which is very useful because it allows you to pack foods with sauces, layered meals, or larger portions without worrying about things spilling over the edges. Each stainless steel container has its own fitted lid that includes individual compartment seals. These seals keep the sections separated so liquids or sauces do not leak from one compartment into another. The fit of the lids is excellent and feels very secure. Once closed, the containers seal tightly and give a strong sense of quality. Another nice addition is the included set of small metal forks. The kit provides six of them, which is generous since it gives you extras in case some are lost over time. Each fork is individually packaged, keeping them clean until you are ready to use them. These forks are perfect for eating directly from the bento boxes when you are on the go. The kit also includes a very nice insulated carrying bag designed to hold all three bento containers stacked together. The bag is well sized and makes it easy to transport meals for lunch, picnics, or day trips. With three containers, you can pack a full meal with multiple items, or even prepare food for two people comfortably. To make the set even more complete, two reusable freezer ice packs are included. These can be placed between the stacked containers to help keep food cool during transport. Being able to reuse the ice packs makes this a very practical addition, especially for packed lunches or outdoor trips. One important thing to remember is that the containers are stainless steel. That means they cannot be placed in a microwave. If you plan to heat food, you would need to transfer it to a microwave-safe dish or use another heating method. On the other hand, stainless steel is extremely durable and works well with portable heating systems or stovetop warming if needed. Overall, this is a fantastic lunch kit. The high-quality stainless steel containers, strong compartment seals, included utensils, insulated carrying bag, and reusable ice packs make it feel like a complete and well-designed system. It easily earns a five-star rating.
A**R
The containers are the best part 👍🏻
My husband and I work from our vehicle and travel a lot, so we pack lunches every day. Since we have no access to a microwave, this set is fine for us. But obviously you can’t microwave stainless steel lol. You could heat your lunch in a toaster oven, but the dish would be pretty hot. A problem for you to solve should you choose to heat your lunch. I really like the stainless aspect of the containers. They don’t give a metallic taste to food. They are also a generous size - and I like being able to separate things (more moist on one side, etc). Or hummus in the small part and veggies in the big one. You get it. The lids are actually pretty hard to snap on all sides, but I guess that’s what keeps it (mostly) from leaking. The leakproof aspect - don’t totally agree. When I tested them, water leaked from one compartment to the other. Thankfully, it didn’t leak outside the container. But still - if you have soup in one side and crackers in the other, you will end up with two types of soup. They have gone through the dishwasher multiple times and show no signs of wear yet. It also came with a bunch of small two-tined forks, which would be good for a picnic with charcuterie. Not so much for daily lunch. The bag is pretty basic and not the best quality. I do like the two very thin flat ice packs, which allow you to put a pack in between the containers and disperse the cold. All things considered, the containers are a generous size and very nice. We have been enjoying using them for our lunches in our car. But the compartments are not sealed off from each other so bear that in mind.
A**R
Cool looking stainless steel lunch box, now I can only eat cold lunch since I cannot microwave them
I have been using this for 2 weeks as much takeout and lunch box. I used to rely on plastic bins that would eventually stain or smell, but these metal boxes feel much cleaner and more professional for bringing my lunch to the office. The size is just right for a hearty salad or a main course, and I love that they come in a pack of three so I can prep a few days of food at once without running out of containers. What I like: - the included bag is good, I think it will outlast the box/lid/freezer pack - the metal box is very tough and does not pick up food smells or stains - The locking clips snap shut tightly so I do not have to worry about my bag getting messy - suppose these boxes can go in the oven which is great for reheating food without a microwave - they are very easy to wash in the dishwasher after a long day at work - The size is perfect for holding a full meal without being too bulky to carry, and it is divided into 3 sections too Opportunities: - while it is good to durable and nice looking to have a stainless steel lunch box, I cannot use it with anything I need to heat up with a microwave. this is one major downside and why most lunch boxes are neither glass or have great vacuum insulation so you don't have to heat it up. - the hinges of the lid is the weakest point, unlike other plastic lids, these are the thin "line" type hinge instead of a soft corner folding type. On one of my 3 lids one already arrived broken on one of the four sides, I don't think it will stand too many open/close - I think the O-ring of the lid is designed too thick, instead of the usual softer rubber or silicon o-ring type seals, these are squares squished in the slots. That means it gets bumpy along the edge and it takes a lot of force to snap the 4 clips after you close the lid - the "edge" of the clip that holds the lid I believe is designed the wrong way, unless you push the lid down with some force, it is very hard to close the lid Overall, if you fancy the stainless look + eat your lunch cold + only for fruits/picnic, this would be a great option. Even if everything eventually breaks, you still have a nice lunch bag :)
S**N
Good quality of lunch boxes, just not for microwave
First off, the build quality of these 3-pack stainless steel lunch boxes feels solid. Going with stainless steel was a smart move: it doesn’t stain like plastic does after you pack something with tomato sauce, and it doesn’t hold onto smells. I made a tuna salad last week, and after a quick wash, you’d never know it was in there. The lockable clips work well. They snap shut with a satisfying click and feel secure enough to throw in a backpack or gym bag without worrying about spills. I tested the "leak-proof" claim by carrying some soup leftovers (once they cooled down, of course) and didn’t have a drop in my bag. The silicone seal inside the lid does its job well. I also really like the size of the lunch boxes. It’s the sweet spot for lunch. It forces me to do reasonable portions rather than overfilling a giant Tupperware. The fact that it comes with dividers is great for keeping foods separate; I can have a protein, a veggie, and some rice all in one box without everything turning into a mushy mix. Here comes the reality. While the outside says "dishwasher safe," I found that hand washing is just easier. If you put the plastic lid on the top rack, it’s fine, but the stainless steel body dries with water spots if you don't dry it immediately. I have mostly switched to hand washing them to keep them looking shiny. Also, remember that these are not microwave safe. Because they’re steel, you need to transfer your food to a plate or bowl if you need to reheat at work. For me, that’s a fair trade-off for durability, but it’s something to keep in mind if anyone relies heavily on a microwave.
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