🥡 Elevate your meal prep game with hassle-free, space-saving storage!
The Rubbermaid Easy Find Vented Lid 7-Cup Food Storage Container combines smart design with durable, BPA-free materials. Featuring snap-on lids that never get lost, vented lids for mess-free microwaving, and a nesting shape for compact storage, this container is perfect for organized kitchens and efficient meal prep. Safe for freezer, microwave (with vent open), and dishwasher, it’s built to keep your food fresh and your routine seamless.
Product Dimensions | 17.8"L x 17.7"W x 11.7"H |
Special Feature | Durable, Microwave Safe |
Container Shape | Square |
Closure Type | Snap |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 132 Grams |
Product Care Instructions | Microwave Safe, Dishwasher Safe |
Item Volume | 7 Cups |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Manufacturer | Rubbermaid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10071691511103, 00071691511106 |
UPC | 071691511106 |
Part Number | 2030330 |
Item Weight | 4.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 2030330 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | 7-Cup Container |
Pattern | Single Item |
Shape | Square |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Durable, Microwave Safe |
Included Components | (1) 7.0C |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Number of Sets | 1 |
D**B
Get the Rubbermaid brand of heat and serve vented containers.
These are fantastic containers to reheat and store left overs in. This size is perfect when you have more than just a couple servings of the food left. The lids are vented and fit perfectly and they don't warp out of shape if you wash them in the top of your dishwasher. Very sturdy.
K**E
Rubbermaid is a no brainer
Can not go wrong with Rubbermaid. Great quality. Very tight seal. Nice storage capacity. Well worth the money.
B**K
Great product
Durable and sturdy. I love Rubbermaid products
A**I
The only Tupperware we keep coming back to
The media could not be loaded. We keep buying these because they’re consistent, easy to find, and they always fit together. If a container disappears at grandma’s or ends up as a dog toy, it’s no big deal—we just replace it. The lids are easy to match, and the sizes work for everything from leftovers to lunch packing. It’s just solid, reliable Tupperware.
T**N
Great
Great
R**S
Good buy
Holds a nice amount of food. After storing in the fridge you can just pop the vent and reheat and nothing melts
P**C
Food storage tips in review
I've been using these red top containers now for about a decade, and I still have most of my first purchase. A few have been given away, stolen or lost. I've bought some extra so that I have new looking containers to take to potlucks or as a guest. But I'm quite sure that I haven't actually destroyed any of them. They are in daily use around my house and on average I have about 6-8 of them in the fridge at any one time.All the lids still fit securely and there are no abraded edges. The biggest culprit for damage to these [as far as making them not look good, though still functional] are tomato based foods like pasta sauce or chili. It can add a bit of stain that doesn't come out for a couple of washings and/or erode a bit over time. However, over the past year or so, I've started spraying the inside with cooking spray, and it certainly helps with the staining. Otherwise, these containers get a bit of etching on the clear plastic and look whiteish and not new, though they remain functional. Still, with the cost of them, I have no intention of switching to something else. Not even Tupperware has outlasted these things, and these are a lot cheaper.I needed some larger containers with doing more cooking this year because of COVID, so I got a few of these and some for my adult kids. They are great for soups and I don't think I've ever had one leak with reasonable food handling. The one exception would be if I've stored some hot food and the pressure burped a corner loose. But this works for anything and better than any storage container short of a screw top or a mason jar storage container. I just put it on the table, lay the lid on top till it heats up the air and burp it a couple of times. I've also had a corner pop loose in the microwave if I've not popped it loose in advance.Both of these situations have been remedied by the addition of this burp valve on top of the red lid. Now I can just crack that loose and put it in the fridge or the microwave without concern. Kudos to the Rubbermaid folks for this rather innovative yet uncomplicated design change. I don't know if they are doing this on all of the tops or just a few. It's not often needed so I'd hate to see an expense that isn't necessary, but I know I'll happily take this on a few of them.Technically speaking you aren't supposed to use these for cooking. However, the instructions say that 30 seconds in the microwave won't be a problem. I've found that to be true except for fats. Fats will get too hot for these.As for sizes, I like the variety though I'd happily trade 20 of those tiny containers for one 7 or 9 cup. The tiny ones are great for storing a bit of salad dressing or diced onion, or taking a minimal amount of sauce on a picnic, but that's about it. I suspect the only reason they are there in that number are to boost the number of containers on the packaging.5 stars easy, but pay attention to sizes and be willing to pay a bit more for getting the sizes you need.
B**.
Tupperware Bowls
Great