FoodSaver T020-00025 25-Ounce Sandwich-and-Snack Containers, Set of 3
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Product Description
Foodsaver products, america's #1 selling brand of home vacuum packaging systems, has helped millions of households keep food fresh longer in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry. The foodsaver system is designed to remove air and extend the freshness of food up to five times longer than conventional storage methods.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5688 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: FoodSaver
- Model: T020-00025
Features
- 3-Lightweight containers and matching, tight-fitting lids
- Designed to work with a foodsaver vacuum sealer
- Each container offers a generous 25-ounce capacity
- Stackable design saves on space; microwave-and dishwasher-safe
- Measures 7 by 7 by 2-1/2-inch each
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Designed to work with a FoodSaver vacuum sealer, these containers help keep food fresh longer in the refrigerator, freezer, or pantry. The set includes three lightweight containers with matching, tight-fitting lids. Prepare and store sandwiches or snacks for the week--each container offers a generous 25-ounce capacity, plus they can be stacked to help save on space. For added convenience, the containers are microwave-safe, and they clean up easily by hand or in the dishwasher. Each container with lid measures 7 by 7 by 2-1/2 inches.
Customer Reviews
Get the 24-ounce instead.
I guess these are okay for sandwiches that need to be vaccum packed, but I've never had the need to vaccum pack a sandwich. The containers are flat and wide....like a piece of bread. The 24-ounce Lunch and LeftOver containers are deeper, but thinner, and are hence more versatile.
The same concerns apply to this container as to the 24-ounce container, so read that review also. I gave this container 3-stars because of it's shape....the other one got 4-stars.
Even though the large plastic containers can crack....and are more expensive....and take up more space....I still prefer them to these little Sandwich or Lunch/LeftOver containers. They seem to hold a seal longer.
Been using them for over a year and like em
I just ordered some more of these from Amazon. I bought a couple of sets over a year ago and like them a lot. I read some of the negative comments here and thought I should respond. Someone said they only hold their vacuum for three days? Not my experience at all. I typically keep stuff in them for a couple of weeks and the seal is fine. Makes a nice hiss when I open them. As far as the "rubber band" seal that someone said comes out during washing, yeah it has happened to me a couple of times but you just squeeze it back in. A minor inconvenience.
I like the "Sandwich & Snack Container" style (T020-00025) as opposed to the "Lunch & Leftover Container (T020-00024) because they are wider and can hold a stack of cold cuts better - like slices of ham or chicken. These containers are easier to use than the bags and completely re usable. I use the bags for items I intend to store for weeks or months in the freezer. For items like cold cuts I intend to eat over the next couple of weeks, these containers are great. You can open them several times over that period, take what you plan to eat, then re seal them until the food is gone.
If I sound like I work for Foodsaver, I do not. I am an airline pilot living in Malaysia where they don't even sell Foodsaver stuff. So I have to bring my bags and containers back to Kuala Lumpur during my trips back to the US. The prices on Amazon are better than on the Foodsaver web site and shipping much less.
Not Worth The Money
I bought these because they are smaller than the other Food Saver containers. They aren't anything more than harder Rubbermaid/Tupperware-like items. They do not hold a seal for longer than 2 days, 3 tops. We wasted so much food using these. The lid has a removable gasket, which is nothing more than a plastic rubber band. If it ever comes out (which is does when you clean them, they are that loose), you will never get them back in properly again. I would buy the regular, real Food Saver containers over these any day, even if they are too big; they are the same price and you'll waste less food. I'm getting rid of mine and not even giving them to Goodwill like I normally would.





