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Pura Lunch Container is Pura's new lunch box for children and adults. The lunch box is divided into two compartments and is suitable for lunch food, snacks, fruit, berries, sandwiches, and much more. Made of 18/8 stainless steel. Size Large: the smaller compartment holds 300 ml and the larger compartment holds 500 ml. Total volume is 700 ml.
Pura Stainless Steel Lunch Box
The Pura Lunch Container is Pura's new lunch box that they've developed to meet the needs of parents when choosing lunch boxes for their children. The design and the two differently-sized compartments ensure endless possibilities when packing your child's lunch or snacks.
The lunch box is made of 18/8 stainless steel. It is divided into two practical compartments for easy food separation. The smaller compartment holds 300 ml and the larger compartment holds 500 ml. Total volume is 700 ml.
Pack fruit or berries on one side and crackers, sandwiches, or snacks on the other. The lunch box doesn't have a silicone seal and is not leakproof, but the lid still fits tightly and keeps food fresh.
The green silicone band helps keep the lid in place. The lunch box is suitable for dry and slightly moist food, but liquid dishes such as soup may leak.
Quantity: 1 pc.
Size: Large, 700 ml divided into two sections. The smaller section holds 300 ml and the larger one holds 500 ml. The lunch box measures 20 cm x 13.5 cm x 5.7 cm.
Weight: 240 g.
Color: Stainless steel with green silicone band.
Care Instructions: Wash before first use. Dishwasher safe or can be washed by hand.
Material: The lunch box is made of 18/8 (#304) food-grade stainless steel and neither absorbs nor transfers flavors. It is resistant to bacteria, which have difficulty adhering to stainless steel surfaces. 100% recyclable, reusable, environmentally friendly, food-safe, corrosion-resistant, and designed to last a lifetime.
Facts: The lunch box meets EU standards and is Non-Toxic certified. It is free from BPA, phthalates, lead, and other toxins. Pura complies with all FDA, CPSC, European Commission Directive 10/2011, German LFGB rules and/or guidelines.