• Disclaimer: Only 3C, 5C & 7C Containers contain vented lid
  • Built-in vent for splatter-resistant microwaving
  • Lids snap together at bases to reduce clutter
  • BPA free, microwave safe and dishwasher safe
  • Thick, durable container walls for everyday use
  • Set contains 21 assorted food containers and 21 lids, for a total of 42 pieces
  • Set includes: (5) 0. 5 Cup, (6) 1. 25 Cup, (6) 2 Cup, (2) 3 Cup, (1) 5 Cup, (1) 7 Cup, (21) Lids
  • Set contains 21 assorted food containers and 21 lids, for a total of 42 pieces
  • Set includes: (5) 0.5 Cup, (6) 1.25 Cup, (6) 2 Cup, (2) 3 Cup, (1) 5 Cup, (1) 7 Cup, (21) Lids

I mean, they're tupperware containers. ah- Rubbermaid containers. Who's asking though right? The lids snap together so you can't lose them. There are plenty o sizes n shapes. They nest together all comfy like. You'll call them tupperware and they won't care. They're probably better though. They at least get the job done. They're called "Racer Red" but I think Red would be just fine. No one is taking these containers out on the salt flats, Rubbermaid. Maybe on the Iditarod.

This is our second set, We packed up all our mismatched containers and threw away all our saved cool whip containers. We now use these for leftovers and lunches to work. I even use some of the small ones to separate change in for my Avon store. They all fit together tighter than sardines in a tin and take up a minimum of room in our cupboards.

I love these containers. The selection is perfect. I am trying to eat healthier and stop watching tv at lunch time. I've started using these containers to pack a picnic style healthy lunch and eat out on the sun porch or on the patio each day. These containers make it easy to transport the food without spilling it when going up and down steps with a dog under my feet. I put my lunch containers in a neat long shaped bucket with a handle (I bought on Amazon). These containers are also great for food storage. They are well made and should last a long time. I am pleased with the purchase!

I have several sets of these. I use them for leftovers, to send food to neighbors or with my kids. Airtight lids prevent leakage. They work great in the microwave, but you need to be careful not to over cook food in them in the microwave. I have had some discoloration and warping if I don’t stir the food occasionally while microwaving.

I had used this same style of tupperware before, but since many have since disappeared I decided it was time to replenish. I love that these rubbermaid lids and bottoms are stackable which helps with storage. Many of the lids fit multiple depth bottoms which is really convenient. I prefer hand-washing them because it never wears down the plastic, but I have on occasion run them through the dishwasher and they held up just fine. They do a nice job keeping things fresh and locking in any strong smelling food odors. They also seems to wash well when using with red tomato products. I sprung for the larger quantity because I like using them for meal prep, especially small snacks or salad dressings, and now I can prep for the whole week and not run out.

My daughter specifically asked for these as a Christmas gift, as she had a cabinet full of the far inferior, ultimately disposable containers you can buy at the supermarket. I was constantly sending home leftovers from our Sunday dinners in my own Rubbermaid containers, so she knew that they never leak, they're dishwasher safe, and they stack and snap together to save space in the cupboard. She immediately tossed her old stuff and is thrilled with her new set.

The actual set consists of a few useful larger pieces and a very large number of extremely small containers and lids. I at first reviewed these negatively but having used the set for a couple of weeks in fact the mix of sizes is well thought out. The super small are especially handy for packing foods to go - lunch at work, picnic, in car. Small items that tend to get messy - hard boiled eggs, pickles, granola to sprinkle over yogurt - go great in the super small containers. They appear designed for a single hard boiled egg or lemon slices or whatever kinds of powdered seasonings you might want to carry. They also seal very tightly. While the next sizes up look small, because of their squared off (not rounded) shape they hold a surprising amount - also just right for single or two servings. I have found the rubber quality not up to Rubbermaid standards, it's a little rigid and plastic feeling, not rubbery. To get Rubbermaid quality I guess you have to buy anchor or some other brand which is too bad. But with no problem even in dishwasher (heated dry cycle turned off!!). Overall it's a lot of good functional storage for not much money - a good value though not super high quality product.

I love these sets of Rubbermaid containers and have had dozens of them over the years. I recently ordered more ... the one with 42 pieces, including lids, but the box was short, by 2, of the larger containers. So I called Rubbermaid customer support. Got a 'real person' after only one 'how can I direct your call' message. Told the rep, Porscha, about the missing containers and she efficiently got my address and agreed to sent me the replacements right away. Really prompt, curious, and effective. And I love the products as well. These things last for years. The problem is I'm always sending guests home with a container full of leftovers. Understandably, no one wants to return them! ;-)

These containers are a great size and shape, you get a pretty good variety of shapes and sizes depending if you want to store sandwiches, soups, or whatever. They were also a pretty good deal. They're nice and sturdy, and they haven't melted in the microwave (yet). I ordered them for these specific features: microwave safe, dishwasher safe, and cost effectiveness. They were cheap (at least when I got them), they've been in the dishwasher a few times. and the actual container won't melt in the microwave (the part that's not the lid). However, I have not yet tested if the lid will melt or not because I'm worried about ruining a piece of the set... but then again, if you need to cover something in your microwave, you should be using a designated microwave cover anyway. But I will say it's a little tricky with a dishwasher; they clean up very well by hand, but there's a white film when I take them out of the dishwasher. I'm not sure if the dishwasher is the culprit or if it's the container, but not even white vinegar seems to prevent this white film.

i have bought two of these packs of Rubbermaid Tupperware and love them. They nest easy and all the lids that are the same size snap together for easy storage. The only draw back is if you heat up anything with tomato sauce in it it permanently stains the container. The fix for that rub some olive oil in the container before filling it. Then it doesn't leave much of a permanent stain, although it still will over a longer period of time, but it sure beats the first time!