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🥗 Freshness at Your Fingertips!
The Rubbermaid FreshWorks Produce Saver is an innovative 8-piece storage container set designed to keep your fruits and vegetables fresher for longer. Featuring FreshVent technology and a built-in lifetime filter, these BPA-free containers promote optimal airflow while preventing moisture buildup. With a space-efficient design and dishwasher-safe convenience, this set is perfect for the modern kitchen.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fruit, Vegetable |
Special Feature | dishwasher_safe |
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Closure Type | Lid |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Volume | 18.1 Cups |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Item Form | Box |
Manufacturer | Newell |
Size | Set of 4, Med & Lg |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071691526988 |
UPC | 071691526988 |
Part Number | 2114813 |
Item Weight | 2.27 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.74 x 8.2 x 7.74 inches |
Country of Origin | New Zealand |
Item model number | 2114813 |
Style | Set of 4 Assorted Containers |
Number Of Pieces | 8 |
Special Features | dishwasher_safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 4 |
M**R
Works very well
These containers are great. Been using them for about a month now and they seem to work better at keeping my greens fresh than any other container I've owned before. Usually my Romaine lettuce starts to go bad after 2-3 days but seems to last around 4-5 days with these containers which is a win for me. The large one is great and fits two full Publix bags of spinach and keeps it fresh/non-soggy for close to two weeks. They're both large, but they're durable and stack well in the refrigerator.
C**?
Works exactly as advertised!
Put your produce in without cutting or washing. Seal the lid tightly and store in the refrigerator. Your food will stay perfectly fresh and last longer.
D**.
Incredible!
I absolutely love the lettuce saver. I throw my weekly bag of chopped romaine in and miraculously it lasts WAY LONGER than it did in a regular Lock ‘n Lock same-rectangular-shaped container. Truly amazing. I do not like the small berry container in this set. Blueberries still didn’t last so this piece was a waste. I might try keeping chopped celery in it and see what happens.
P**K
Keeps veggies longer
I thought that this would just be another one of those containers where you put veggies in and they immediately go bad after a day or two. This hasn't been the case for me. It keeps food fresh and long lasting. It even kept my strawberries in here longer than in a different type of sealed type case. Liked it so much had to buy another set.
C**2
Amazing product!
As much as it dislike plastic, these containers are amazing. I have kept lettuce and other vegetables fresh for over a month. Great innovation and well worth the money. Amazing product!!
M**A
Love the containers
Love these containers. Does keep food fresh longer.
M**A
Keeps Veggies Fresh!
This boxes keep your veggies amazingly fresh! Very glad I bought them. To me they are easier to wash than the green bags.
A**R
A must have, that's all there is to it, you need these!!!
I really needed the 138oz. instead of the 144oz., just because the 138oz. suffices to fit most heads of broccoli, whereas the 144oz. is tall enough for my lower veggie drawer that nothing else can really fit on top of it, whereas I have containers which can fit nicely in the drawer on top of the 138oz. (I measured). So, Rubbermaid, pretty please, bring back the 138oz. size!!Anyway, since this 144oz. size is a little big for, say, two heads of broccoli, it will work well for a large head of cauliflower cut in half or into quarters. Same if your broccoli head is ginormous, it may still fit in this container, but you can cut it in half along the length to fit it better. The 144oz. is a great container for those bulky items, and the little water draining bumps on the bottom will help to preserve produce which becomes more vulnerable to decay due to being cut in half, ... so overall, I think a container like this is a true necessity any way you look at it.That said, I'm 62 and have never really taken my fridge organizing very seriously and I thought that food going bad was just an ongoing thing that everyone had to look out for, like bad weather. But, now that I have ptsd and am an empty nester, wow, keeping produce from going bad is a real challenge. I used to think that produce preserving containers were for wimps or cheaters or something like that, lol, but not anymore. I caved in to the idea of a produce preserving container (my first were long skinny smallish ones for small amounts of carrots and celery), and I'm 100% hooked now!!! You do have to take measurements and get the right sizes for your fridge and all, but it's so worth it!!! It's a game changer and cooking is more fun, as it should be, knowing that your food is in good condition and you won't have the depressing rotting food going on.Since my fridge lower drawer-bins have that awkward shape to accommodate for the motor or whatever is down there at the bottom back, I wasn't using them very well, but this 144oz. container fits very perfectly (though as I mentioned, the 138oz. one would fit well, too, with enough room at the top to fit one more container). This is real progress for me, I got the carrots and celery dealt with (so I can have yummy mirpoix), and now I've got the more "3D" produce:broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and small heads of Romaine and other lettuces -- and bell peppers down!!! The smaller (88oz.) in the set is great for small amounts of string beans, snap peas, snow peas, Brussel sprouts ---and carrots and celery, too.I am considering other sizes and also fresh herb preserving containers, too. Right now I keep my green onions in a drinking glass with a teeny bit of water at the bottom, and a green produce preserving bag over the top and that works pretty well, especially since it gives the green onions room to grow, which they do do. But, the bag is still awkward to put onto the splayed out green onions. I have not come across a good green onion keeper, so I may stick with my current technique, but, I will keep going with my new project of getting produce keepers because they're so worth it!! And I do recommend the set I have of the 144oz. and 88oz. because the sizes are handy and useful.
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