





๐ฅ Elevate Your Lunch Game!
The Perfect Sandwich Lunch Container is designed to keep your sandwiches fresh and free from sogginess with its innovative wet-dry technology. Featuring removable Perfect CHILL technology, this container ensures your lunch stays cool. Made from durable, BPA and phthalate-free Eastman Tritan polymer, it stands up to extreme use and is proudly made in the USA.
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 63 Reviews |
M**W
AWESOME container
I originally bought one of these containers from the company's web site and just bought my second one off of Amazon. Personally, I think this thing is GREAT! I totally agree with all of the reviews regarding how sturdy and extremely well-designed Perfect Sandwich is. I have never had an issue with condensation. And I have had no issue fitting my Oroweat bread in the container. The ice pack is awesome and totally performs as promised. The versatile divider is also really cool and I like how it allows me to either separate my wet and dry sandwich ingredients in the "up" position or fit a whole sandwich in the container when the divider is in the "down" position. I even use the container for other food I bring for lunch that I want to keep cold. Overall, I'm very impressed with this container.
L**C
LOVE IT...THIS IS A MUST HAVE!
I had heard great things about this product and had to try it. I bought two -- one for my daughter for school and one for me to take to work. In elementary school, there are no refrigerators to store food from home. But with this GREAT product, I can pack a sandwich for my daughter and when its lunchtime I feel good knowing that the sandwich meat is still cold and there are NO MORE SOGGY SANDWICHES! In addition to your traditional meat sandwiches, this product is also great at keeping other food items cold -- lettuce, chicken salad, etc. I'm about to order more to give as gifts during the holiday season. This is a must have for anyone taking lunch to school/work.
R**T
Designers, get it together
This sandwich container is extremely well-made. It's plastic, but it's high-quality sturdy plastic. Amazon's pictures and description of it are correct, which are a 6.5" wide x 6.5" long x 3" high container that has clear plastic top and white base with apple green separator. The only issue with this container is that it needs to be wider to accommodate all sliced breads' sizes. Regular size or square sliced breads, e.g. Wonder Bread, will fit perfectly into this container. But, for rectangular or wider sliced breads, this container is rendered useless. Being wider also opens up other usage possibilities such as being a lunch bento box and not just container for square sandwiches. The ice pack is awesome; the whole design is awesome; the whole thing is very easy to clean.
C**E
The best I've ever used.
It's strong and does with it should do. I don't use this in the normal way with the innards and outards (is that a word?) of the sandwich in the two parts. I'm low carb and do two meat and cheese creations in each section. It works great! It is a big of a pain to wash and dry. Well, hand washing is pretty easy and I could wash it in the dishwasher. Not much sticks to it though so hand washing is very easy. It is a bit of a pain to dry. The middle divider has a bunch of groves because of the fold/unfold nature. That is a nice feature, but it holds water and makes hand drying necessary no matter if you hand wash or dishwasher wash. It just takes a little extra time. However, this is still the best sandwich case I've ever used. I highly recommend it.
K**T
looks nice but impractical
It's well made and looks nice, but the transparent cover cracked after the first week. The ice pack insert in the box made bread soggy by lunchtime because of condensation, so it seems impractical. Without the ice pack, the box only combines two boxes (bread and lunch meat) into one, so I think it's a bit overpriced.
G**O
Cool idea but has issues
In theory, it should be fantastic. The reality however, is that this product falls short in a couple of important areas. 1) Anything other than an PB&J gets squished when you close the separating cover. I make my boys sandwiches that have a couple slices of turkey and some cheese on standard sandwich bread and I have to mash them into the area that sits on top of the ice pack. 2) The sandwiches get soggy. Condensation builds up in the container and makes the bottom portion of your sandwich that is resting on the ice pack soggy. The only way we have found to combat this is by laying a paper towel on the ice pack and putting the sandwich in a zippy to keep a layer of protection from the condensation. In an area that is already squished with just the sandwich in it, this is a challenge. It's also a pain in the patoot and requires more steps in an already busy morning. The good news is that the ice pack DOES keep the sandwich cold and if you choose not to put condiments in the top part, there is more than enough room for a package of crackers or something to help save space in the lunch box. In spite of the issues, we still use it because it does keep the sandwich cold and that is preferable to food poisoning.
B**N
Wow
I just purchased a Contain This sandwich container so I cannot speak for its longevity, however the design and quality is amazing. Another reader spoke of its APPLE like design and I would agree. This thing is well thought out. After reading a few other reviews on it, I too was sceptical of its small size being capable of holding two slices of quality bread. I even emailed its creater and was assured that it would. Sure enough it does work fine with good quality bread and is not limited to only Wonder (not so much) bread. I have a hard time believing I am taking the time to write anything more than two words on a sandwich container, but this thing is so well thought out I am amazed. I will edit this message after I put it through the pases of several weeks of toting lunch to work. Right now I find no reason to disbelieve it won't last a long time. Really cool and it's about time.
G**N
Good Idea on paper.
Bread dries out on the top and is soggy on the bottom. It's a great invention if you can figure out how to keep the bread soft.
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