Reddit Reddit reviews Glasslock 11292 18-Piece Assorted Oven Safe Container Set

We found 18 Reddit comments about Glasslock 11292 18-Piece Assorted Oven Safe Container Set. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Glasslock 11292  18-Piece Assorted Oven Safe Container Set
Includes Rectangle 1 x 6.3 cup plus 2 x 3.5 cup plus 1 x 1.6 cup Square 1 x 3.3 cup plus 1 x 1.5 cup Round 1 x 3.1 cup plus 1 x 1.6 cup plus 1 x 0.7Oven-safe and microwavableAirtight and Leak-proofBPA free and recyclableDifferent sizes to meet your storage needs, 18 Pieces include 9 Containers and 9 Lids
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18 Reddit comments about Glasslock 11292 18-Piece Assorted Oven Safe Container Set:

u/bluelily216 · 15 pointsr/Fitness

Glass snapware can be a little more expensive but it's definitely worth it. I like the brand Luminarc. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00LN810PM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1426443844&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&keywords=luminarc

u/celticchrys · 15 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I've been using GlassLock for years now. Reheating in a glass dish is healthier for you than plastic, and does not stain, etc.

https://www.amazon.com/Glasslock-11292-18-Piece-Assorted-Container/dp/B00LN810PM/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1543526728&sr=1-5&keywords=glasslock

u/total_looser · 8 pointsr/Cooking
u/mcyaco · 8 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

The pyrex snapware are nice, they are something like this I believe.

I have the Pyrex no leak, the lids take some getting used to. However the nice thing is you can buy the lids separate, since they are far more likely to break before the glass does. I am not sure if you can buy just the lids for other brands.

Ikea has some pretty good glass Tupperware as well, a lot like what I linked earlier. They're sold individually, so you can get just as many as you need. I have a couple of these. I have also seen pretty good deals on glass tupperware at Marshall's.

u/BetulaPendulaPanda · 5 pointsr/keto

Would paper containers work? Like these or these(note: UK), or even these. If you are going to go disposable, then you might as well go recyclable/biodegradable.

I am personally a fan of glass containers, like GlassLock: I can hold my nose as I empty it down the drain/into the trashbag, and my dishwasher will wash it with scalding water. I prefer them over plastic ones.

u/PeacefuIIy · 3 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

Sorry, my first reply was only about the jar, the containers are also from amazon, and they come with a lot of small containers which sometimes are useful, but a lot of them just sit there.

Please don't ask why I ordered from two different brands with almost identical products, I don't even know why I did. After using them both, they feel identical to me.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00LN810PM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B012OIVIOW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/hinyancat · 3 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

it's about $10 for a medium glass one here. it will last forever. I think that's alright. sometimes there's good sales you can get it for about $4.

edit: $35 for 18pcs are not bad for something you will be using daily for the next 3- 5 years at least.

Amazon listing

C'mon.

u/xstrex · 3 pointsr/ZeroWaste

Here’s a few options I’ve had good luck with.
I personally eat mostly paleo, and rarely go out, so everything is cooked from scratch, every week.
Weck Jars: great glass (and rubber) jars for storing just about anything. I like these for storing portions, and sauces/dips: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M71UCKA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jjoqDbJZ6FR26

Larger glass containers, I use these for larger portions of just about everything. Air tight, reusable, etc. I personally use the ikea brand, but same concept: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LN810PM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pmoqDbMMM817D

Stasher brand bags, made of silicon, heat/freeze proof, reusable, etc. make for a great plastic bag replacement: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RC84B75/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7ooqDbGS9GWQ2

Another option is always mason jars. They’ve been around for ever! Are relatively inexpensive, reusable, dishwasher safe, freezer safe, etc. Can also be vacuum sealed! I use these to store most of my raw ingredients, flours, nuts, powders, etc. I would recommend sticking with either wide-mouth or regular, but not both. Combining the two, gets old, when you have a few dozen!

Hope some of this stuff helps!

u/mehunno · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning

We registered at Amazon for the selection and convenience. We could find just about anything on amazon, and could add anything else through the universal registry feature. Guests shipped most gifts to our home, which was great since we live across the country from where we were married. I'd heard the return policy was rough, but luckily we didn't have any duplicate purchases. Amazon's registry was perfect for our needs.

Some of the most-used items we received:

u/kindrudekid · 2 pointsr/personalfinance

Do what I do, Make your meal at work.

You need to push for your work to have a small toaster oven.

here is what you will need:

  1. a nice oven save containers
  2. Your own silverware if office only has pastic.
  3. those cooler aid thingy/ice pack
  4. a cheap thermometer but not needed after a while you know how your work oven works
  5. well insulated cooler. I'll recommend LL Bean
  6. kosher salt , prefernly somthing with large flakes

    Now go home and make a few dressings/marinade for meat.

    Now just go crazy mixing and matching the meat/marinade, throw them in the oven save container, put that in your cooler with ice packs and start baking them fresh at work.


    This has few advantages:

  7. You will be seasoning the meat for quite a while, the salt will draw out moisture, dissolve and enter the meat back in.
  8. you can mix and match all kinds of meat. I stick with salmon and tilapia, way healthier.
  9. You can mix and match sides too!, today carrots, tomorrow rice, day after asparagus.
  10. eat from the same damn bowl
  11. you can eat fish, baking wont stick up the kitchen like microwaving will.
  12. If you get a large enough cooler, you can bring fruits and drinks/soda if you have an expensive vending machine at work!
  13. You can bring frozen meat and let it thaw till lunch time if needed and slather the marinade on top later.


    Some cool marinades:

  14. Ginger scallion sauce
  15. Creole chilli WARNING: This shit is hot, better used as a side in small amounts for simple salt and peppered meat.
  16. various version of lemon pepper.


    offcourse this means starting the cooking 30 min before intended lunch time
u/groveofcedars · 2 pointsr/loseit

Sunday is a great day for meal prep. I recommend glass containers like these. When I first started I made the same lunch for all five days of the work week and I was going crazy with boredom by day 3. Now I have at least two different lunches per week that I alternate. My favorite is quinoa and white meat chicken with veggies or quinoa and lentils on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For Tuesday, Thursday, I make salad in a mason jar.

u/Breadlifts · 1 pointr/Fitness
u/SpikeyLemon · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I got them from my local Korean grocery stores. These are not exactly the same but very close.

u/gloverkcn · 1 pointr/recipes

I'm not sure. I picked them up from costco.

Something like this

u/trust_me_im_a_turtle · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I got some Glasslock containers similar to these and I really like them because they make it really easy to take out the sealing tube... gasket? That way they're easy to wash and I don't have to worry about getting remnants stuck under it. Plus the lids never come off unless I want them to.

u/deceasedhusband · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I just stick my Glasslock containers in my regular work bag. I don't see the point in having my food in a separate smaller bag inside my regular bag.

u/aManPerson · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

glass lock is a great brand

https://www.amazon.com/Glasslock-18-Piece-Assorted-Oven-Container/dp/B00LN810PM

you can take the rubber liner/seal out and clean it pretty easy. just not very cheap. otherwise i like mason jars for taller sealing things.