This microwavable steel food bowl is lightweight, airtight and durable, it is perfect for meal prep, food storage, or simply eating on-the-go. It is also leak proof, dishwasher and oven-safe, and is great for breakfast, lunch, and everything in between. Read more
- Innovative microwave-safe steel bowl (see below for more info)
- Easy storage: bowls and lids are stackable
- Leak proof + airtight vacuum-sealed lid lock keeps food fresher for longer and gives you peace of mind when eating on-the-go
- Dishwasher/Oven(excluding lid)/Freezer-safe
- Semi-transparent lid to see your meals clearly
- Multifunction: meal prep, food storage, on-the-go lunch box, oven container
- High performance: lid lock vent means lid can stay on when microwaving which reduces heat time (compared with other stainless steel containers), and prevents splattering (no need for single-use cling film)
- Easy-clean: fully removable seals
- BPA-Free
- Small: 23 fl oz - 6.5 x 6.7 x 2.3 in - 8.5 oz
How does it work in the microwave?
We are so excited to introduce this range of microwave-safe steel bowls but understand you might have some hesitation using them, after all, we’ve always been taught to never microwave metal objects. But, this is only partly true. Some metal objects, with pointed and sharp edges, cause reflection and sparking with the microwave walls. However our meal prep sets have been designed in collaboration with our manufacturers to be perfectly smooth and round, so do not cause sparking. They adhere to extremely high safety standards and have been tested rigorously.
Is there anything I need to know about microwaving these bowls?
Yes, there's a few things to consider when microwaving these bowls, from both a safety perspective and also to prolong the life of the product:
- Any major dents (and we mean major) or deep scratches could make it unsuitable for the microwave, so watch out for these
- Do not place any cutlery or foil with the bowls in the microwave, as these will cause sparking
- Please ensure you only heat one bowl at a time for a max of 2 minutes before stirring to repeat. It will take slightly longer to heat your food in these bowls than regular plastic or glass, however as the lid can stay on (with lid lock open), they are faster than other steel bowls to heat.
- Avoid cooking food which heat to extreme temperatures like popcorn or sugar, these can cause burns marks on the bowl
- Avoid contact with any metal surface when microwaving, including a metal plate, metal racks or the microwave wall, this can cause sparking or burn marks on the bowl
- Do not use bowl in the microwave when empty
- Use microwaves up to and including 1000W
- The bowl will be hot when you remove it from the microwave so you might want to use a tea towel or similar to protect your hands.