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The Iteryn Bento Box is a 3-layer stackable lunch container set made from BPA-free, food-grade plastic. Designed with minimalist Japanese aesthetics, it offers leakproof compartments to separate meals, supports portion control, and is microwave and dishwasher safe (except lid). Perfect for eco-conscious professionals seeking a stylish, convenient, and healthy meal prep solution.




| Best Sellers Rank | #47,726 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #282 in Bento Boxes |
| Brand | Iteryn |
| Capacity | 900 Milliliters |
| Color | Baby Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 10,903 Reviews |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Feature | BPA Free, Dishwasher Safe, Food Grade, Microwave Safe |
| Special Feature | Leak Resistant, Micro, Stackable |
K**O
Good buy
Great size And easy to Clean and great function
D**D
Great for lunch prep!
Love this! Saves so much space in lunch bag. Easy to clean and good quality.
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Space
Very cute. I do recommend not over packing it up with food because mine cracked from over packing. Kinda small so I recommend looking at comparison with other people because I thought it was bigger. No smell. Other than that fine.
A**E
Make Sure To Get The Ones With The Updated/New Lock
These are wonderful little bento lunch boxes. I like that they come in different colors, and that each one comes with its own set of utensils. They look very cute and cheerful and also useful. A note about the locking mechanism: I’ve read that the ones that have the “older” type of locking mechanism on each side (kind of thin, wide and flat locks) don’t lock as well as the newer, updated type of locks (narrower, slightly curved and thicker/chunkier than the “older” type). I’ve never had the bento boxes with the “older” type of locks but I can say that the ones with the “updated” locks snap into place very well and stay locked. I haven’t used them yet for work but if anything changes my opinion on them after using them I’ll update my review. For now though I’m very pleased with these bento boxes and would recommend them to others.
D**P
Good variety container
Good design product for variety of food, enough storage, but fails after ring is broke. So be gentle with the rubber ring.
L**A
This bento is not well made. Look at the updated review!!!
Size is ok. Couldn’t put anything oily because it’s not leakproof. After first use the rim rubber came off, had to adjust it every time. Also it’s not well secured so even if you packed something that won’t leak you still might find it scattered all over your bag after transport. I am updating my review and I’ll tell you why. Shortly after I wrote this review company contacted me and asked me to give my opinion on why I didn’t like the box. I gave them my honest opinion exactly as I wrote it in my review. They responded by telling me that they will send me a new updated version and indeed two days later the new box was on my doorstep. This box is definitely made better. Haven’t tried it yet but I’m changing my Review to five stars because I feel it takes a great company to do what they did. Without me even complaining about it to their customer service they cared and delivered. This gesture meant the world to me and I feel like they genuinely care about their product being better. Second update upon trying: Wayyyyy better performance. Great lunch box for the money.
I**Y
Solid
So a couple things it is not 100% leak proof, however the compartments are leak proof to varying degrees. The top layer under the clear top layer is totally leak proof. The middle layer is not at all leak proof and water runs out of it like a tap. The bottom (largest layer under the tan inner lid) is about 70% leak proof, there is some leaking but it is fairly gradual, and probably won't be an issue with things like thick curries, and leftover sauces. In the photo I have the bottom layer and lid at the far left side filled with a chicken Japanese curry and rice, delicious and no leakage, I warmed it about an hour, hour and a half before eating and transported it in a 60F ambient environment and its a little warmer than room temperature. The next slot is my middle compartment which I tend to designate for dry goods, it has some salt and pepper potato chips, fudge mint thins (Walmart knock off of an infamous girl scout cookie, for about a buck fifty) in a silicone muffin liner, and some celery sticks this box is the perfect dimension because I tend to make my veggie sticks about 3in long as a matter of habit and that is the perfect length for sitting crosswise in this box. The top layer to the far right has some baby carrots, a couple more celery sticks, and one lone onigiri from a batch I made a couple days ago in a round silicone muffin liner. Now today you could switch my top and middle layers with no fuss, but yesterday, I had cookies and yogurt and granola sectioned off in my top layer without a smidge of leaking it was awesome. If you're still reading, I didn't particularly like the utensils that came with it so they live in my bento box full of bento pieces (its a suboptimal bento from IKEA where I store things like the included divider, the utensils and my extra silicone liners. ) links to my muffin liners and utensil set: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HRGLGRM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014MD0Z50/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A**X
Adorable but not durable
So cute! The two utensils actually were a fork and a spoon but the other ends could double as chopsticks and on one of the fork’s edges it was serrated like a butter knife. The boxes will leak if you put sauce in them. The top cracked within a few uses
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