Today we’re taking a look at the Lunchbots Trio.
This was another fairly recent purchase (within the last couple of months) so I can’t attest at this point to how durable it is. It does seem sturdy though so I like to believe it will last a long time (here’s hoping).
Pictured above was Cam’s lunch today. A sandwich cut with her Funbites Cube It! cutter, grapes, strawberries, carrot coins, veggie chips, and cheese rabbits.
Overall, I am happy with the Trio.
The lid is supposed to be hand washed so obviously I throw it in the dishwasher anyway (we touched on this issue previously). It still looks fine.
The compartments are all on the smaller side so you really need to plan out the arrangement of your food. Which can be very aggravating first thing in the morning, especially if you’re already running late.
I don’t use this container very often for just that reason.
I just don’t have the time to fiddle with every piece of food to get it to fit in the box.
All of that aside, it is a fantastic little box. I would say that the size is geared more towards little ones or maybe snack for older kids and adults.
Cam did have some trouble getting the lid off at first but she mastered it pretty quickly so I would suggest (if you buy one for your little one) having them practice a few times at home until they get the hang of it.
I should probably also mention at this point that I am not being reimbursed in any way by any of these companies for my opinions.
Yummy looking lunch! I toss all of my lunchbot lids in the dishwasher and they hold up just fine 😀 *the oldest being a few years old*
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I have a lunchbots too. I don’t have one with dividers in it though, because I was worried about being able to fit all my food in there without having to think about it too much. I’ve put mine in the dishwasher many times, and the lid still looks vibrant and shiny. They’re awesome! 🙂 Tasty bento, too. Nicely done.
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