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OSK Chiikawa Aluminum Kids Bento Lunch Box M with Divider

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OSK Chiikawa Aluminum Kids Bento Lunch Box M with DividerDescription The OSK Chiikawa Aluminum Kids Lunch Box M with Divider is a delightful and functional meal holder crafted specifically for young ones. Made from featherlight aluminum, this lunch container is perfect for preserving your child's food fresh and tidily arranged. Its convenient dimensions and accompanying lunch strap make it simple for children to transport and hold their meals safely for school days or excursions. With an internal divider,

Description

The OSK Chiikawa Aluminum Kids Lunch Box M with Divider is a delightful and functional meal holder crafted specifically for young ones. Made from featherlight aluminum, this lunch container is perfect for preserving your child's food fresh and tidily arranged. Its convenient dimensions and accompanying lunch strap make it simple for children to transport and hold their meals safely for school days or excursions.

With an internal divider, the lunch holder enables easy segregation of various meal components, preserving tastes and avoiding intermingling. The robust aluminum build guarantees extended durability and is compatible with thermal lunch totes to maintain food temperature as wished. Note that this lunch container is unsuitable for microwave ovens, making it a secure option for daily application.

Details

• Product Material: Aluminum

• Manufacturer: OSK

Features

  • Featherlight yet robust aluminum build for extended durability
  • Convenient dimensions: 5.5 x 3.9 x 1.8 inches, ideal for kids' portions
  • Comes with an inner divider for segregating various meal components
  • Supplied with a fastening strap to firmly secure the container
  • Suitable for thermal lunch totes, though not for microwave ovens

How to use

Utilize the OSK Chiikawa Aluminum Kids Lunch Container to prepare your child's food by arranging diverse meal components in distinct compartments with the inner divider. Fasten the container with the accompanying lunch strap to avert unintended unfastening. This lunch holder performs optimally when paired with thermal lunch totes to assist in preserving meal warmth. Refrain from employing the lunch box in a microwave, given its aluminum composition.

Care instructions

Wash the lunch container diligently following every use with tepid, sudsy water and a gentle cloth. Steer clear of harsh cleaning agents or scouring pads that could harm the aluminum finish. Ensure it is fully dry prior to storage to deter moisture accumulation. Keep away from microwave use or excessive heat exposure. Keep in a dry location when idle to uphold its quality.

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