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Polka Dots. Wood Grain Design. Movie Logo. Color Block. Colors: blue, blush with marble accents, aqua, gray, green, olive green, purple, dark gray. This minimalist, shallow bowl is delightful to hold and use, and it comes in trendy colors. The Porter is an accessory in its own right, and it makes eating a packed meal a little more enjoyable.

With its flat top and svelte container, the Porter fits easily into a bag or tote. Unlike the stainless steel Bentgo , the Porter bowl is also microwaveable, so you can reheat foods for a deliciously hot meal. The lid seals firmly and satisfyingly: It has a flat silicone strap that wraps around the base of the bowl and loops through a notch on the side.

We did a leak test with both water and tomato sauce anyway to see how well the bowl held liquids. Porter also makes a ceramic version of this bowl, if you want to avoid plastic. The ceramic option is quite heavy and also more expensive.

It does have a silicone sleeve that fits around the bottom of the bowl, but unsurprisingly it still broke in our drop tests. Like most lunch boxes we tested, this one leaked. Colors: red, green, blue, tan, black, cream, pink, light blue, light gray, dark gray. You can pack a hearty lunch and snacks in this roomy yet compact insulated lunch box. Though you may associate the design with that of a school bag, this lunch box is a tried-and-true pick that will keep food cold for hours with the help of a few ice packs.

Bean Lunch Box has been one of our lunch box picks since Its streamlined design makes it a good choice for those who commute by bike, subway, or bus and need a lunch box that fits in a bag or backpack. Note that the lunch box is meant to be carried upright but zipped open while lying flat. We found that the smooth lining on the L. Bean Lunch Box was easier to clean and more durable compared with other boxes we tested, which had liners that ripped while cleaning.

The L. Bean Lunch Box comes with a one-year satisfaction guarantee , should anything happen to it. Senior editor Kalee Thompson uses the L. With contrasting color accents and rounded curves, the Hydro Flask lunch bag is a step above basic. Or it can fit small food-storage containers, if you want to pack leftovers. This lunch box comes in a 5-liter and 8-liter size, but we think the 5-liter version provides plenty of room without veering into personal-cooler territory.

This model hits the sweet spot between the L. Bean model and our larger lunch box picks. Contrast stitching on the outer pocket and pockets lined with ripstop and rubbery-feeling fabrics all lend the bag a hip and sporty vibe.

The top-opening lid and flat bottom made it one of the easiest bags to fill and clean—the bag stays put, and you can reach inside easily to wipe down the inner liner. This boxy lunch bag is likely too large to cram into a backpack or canvas tote. It might be best for people commuting by car, or those who are fine with carrying the bag as is. The Hydro Flask bag is expensive, but it comes with a five-year warranty. Again, you can also get this bag in a larger, 8-liter capacity, if you want to upgrade.

The liner stained ever so slightly in our tomato sauce stain tests, but not as badly as on some bags with white liners, including the L. Bean Lunch Box. This durable, insulated bag can hold a large lunch and multiple drinks. Alternatively, you could use it to pack a meal for two. This cooler is best for people who need to pack an ample lunch. It will fit a large sandwich or a quart-size container of soup or salad, several snacks, a couple of drinks, and ice packs.

But the wide shoulder strap allows for easy carrying, which is a nice feature, especially if you have to lug other bags or equipment to your destination. The mesh pocket on the interior lid holds an ice pack in place, to help food and drinks stay cooler for longer.

Upright Lunch Bag these had baggy liners, which bunched up and collected crumbs and water when we tried to wipe them down. Flaws but not dealbreakers: The drink pockets on the Coleman are a little small. We struggled to fit ounce cans or bottles in them. If you remove the divider on this lunch box, you can fit in more food, though you may appreciate the extra organization this bag provides. With a short carrying handle and a longer, adjustable and removable strap, this bag is versatile and easy to hold.

There are two separate compartments to this soft bag which gets its structure from a foam layer. The drink compartment will comfortably fit a ounce can, though you can also fit one inside the bag itself.

The Built Prime Lunch Bag comes in three classic colors and a fun floral pattern. The softer corners and lack of utilitarian elements, like a bungee cord, make this lunch box feel more like a tote or purse than the strictly functional Coleman. The wide openings of the bag also make it easy to reach inside with a towel or sponge to wipe it clean.

The Built is a stylish option for a relatively affordable price. The Built has a limited lifetime warranty. Flaws but not dealbreakers: It would be nice if the Built bag came in additional colors.

For this guide, we tested lunch boxes for adults, focusing on bento boxes, lunch bowls, and insulated lunch boxes and bags. We also have a guide to the best kids lunch boxes.

Regardless of the type of lunch container you use, it should be durable, stain-resistant, and easy to clean and store. For our update, we also looked for lunch boxes and containers that make eating lunch feel a little more special. We also appreciated thoughtful design elements, including rounded corners, which make containers easier to eat from and make them feel more like a dish than a container. And the best one for you may vary day to day, based on the type of meal you want to pack.

Whether you choose a bento box, a lunch bowl, or an insulated lunch box depends in part on what you want to pack and whether you have access to a fridge. Because the categories are so different, they each merit their own criteria. This is what we looked for in the models we tested:. For the update, we tested 28 lunch boxes, bento boxes, and bowls against our picks. We evaluated how well lunch boxes fit a packed lunch with multiple components, including a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich, yogurt, carrots, chips, a peach, granola bars, cheese sticks, and ounce drink cans and bottles.

To determine how comfortable bags were to hold, we tried out the adjustable straps and handles. We also noted how easy the containers were to seal and whether they remained closed during a long commute or when jostled in a bag. To test for leaks, we filled the plastic and metal containers with water and tomato sauce and shook them at different angles. We also inverted boxes and bowls that had dividers and compartments, to see whether saucy foods like tomato sauce and applesauce mixed together.

Though most containers we tested did not claim to be leakproof, in a perfect world the juices from your salad would not leach onto your laptop. Our tests confirmed what most companies warned us about: Many bento boxes can leak water, and some will also leak liquidy foods. This may not be a problem if you keep your bento upright when transporting it or simply pack drier food items. As a durability test, we dropped the bento boxes and bowls from waist height onto asphalt.

To test for stain resistance, we splashed a half-cup of tomato sauce inside all of the containers and bags and let them sit overnight before attempting to clean them. All bento boxes generally require a little more work to keep clean, due to the multiple compartments or trays inside. But we think the all-in-one convenience outweighs a few extra minutes of scrubbing. Finally, using a food thermometer, we tested how long the insulated lunch boxes kept yogurt cold over four hours.

But factors including the size and shape of the lunch box and the starting temperature of the refrigerator may have contributed to this range. But we still think the insulated lunch boxes we recommend will keep foods pretty cold with two ice packs. But you can also get a nice lunch box just because you want one. Some of the lunch vessels we tested in look and feel like an accessory, such as a purse or a tote, or a well-designed dish that could be just as at home on a dining-room table as in an office cafeteria.

For adults who work in locations where access to refrigeration may be limited, a durable, insulated lunch box is a must for holding ice packs and keeping foods at safe temperatures. Ice pack. Sometimes you'll need a little something more to make lunch the best it can be, if you're packing from home. Some lunch boxes may have an ice pack built in, but they often don't.

Keeping that in mind, you'll want to make sure that your food is staying at safe temperatures. Break out of the two hour safety limit with an ice pack. Food jars. If a lunch box doesn't work for what you're bringing such as soup , try an insulated food jar. These are great for keeping your soups and liquids air tight and fresh for lunch time.

Some are a single container, while others are sets that come with an insulated bag, so you can bring a multi dish lunch if need be. Storage containers. Sometimes, specialty containers aren't something you need, so don't hesitate to pick up a great set of microwavable storage containers.

These are usable for both lunch and standard dinner prep and leftover situations. They're reliably easy to clean most days, and can stand up to a lot of wear and tear. With these containers being all-purpose, they're definitely great for everyday use. Travel mugs and single-serve coffee makers.

To round out lunch, you always need a pick me up. Grabbing coffee from the cafe can really add up, so why not splurge on a high quality travel mug? Travel mugs will keep your coffee piping hot and fresh. These are great for anybody who needs to just grab-and-go on work mornings, or if you're taking a long trip and don't have time to drink at home. If taking the time to measure out your tablespoons of coffee grounds for your drip coffee maker, consider adding a single-serve coffee maker to the mix.

These are machines that often require you to just pop the coffee mug or travel container into place, inserting your coffee of choice, and letting it do its thing. This is crazy handy if you're trying to work around a spouse and several children. Best of all, it'll make the coffee the same way every time! We're sorry, JavaScript is required to shop Kohls.

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