Reddit Reddit reviews Snapware: 18PC Total Solution Pyrex Glass Food Keeper Set - Featuring Write N' Erase Lids - 18PC - 18-Piece Set.

We found 13 Reddit comments about Snapware: 18PC Total Solution Pyrex Glass Food Keeper Set - Featuring Write N' Erase Lids - 18PC - 18-Piece Set.. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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13 Reddit comments about Snapware: 18PC Total Solution Pyrex Glass Food Keeper Set - Featuring Write N' Erase Lids - 18PC - 18-Piece Set.:

u/Cara272 · 24 pointsr/fitmeals

I'm going to basically ignore your question here and instead tell you what you SHOULD get... Pyrex has just started making tupperware and it's maybe the best purchase I've ever made. No warping, microwave and oven safe, great, tight-fitting covers...

This is what I have, except I paid ~$24 at Costco. Looks like there's other potential stuff for 6 or 8 matching sets!

u/munineye · 23 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

Beef stew, chili, rice & stirfry, rice & curry, quiche, lentil soup, chicken burrito bowls, leftover (homemade) pizza...really anything that's moist to start off with heats up well from the freezer with a sprinkling of water and judicious turning. I'd avoid dumplings unless they're tiny, although perogi are nice with some sauce (last night's spaghetti sauce). I just make enough, every day, for 4-6 people for dinner, we each have a helping, then the rest goes in containers in the fridge and freezer. I've been doing a little less of this lately due to illness, but we almost always have some leftovers in the freezer and fridge for my husband and I to each have a serving for lunch.

I think a lot of this has to do with having a lot of glass SnapWare, now that I think about it. I could easily see doing heavy freezer cooking and just filling them all up with the above recipes rather than cooking every day, although the way I cook, I'd go through two sets with two recipes! You can do this with a slow cooker or thermal cooker (both of which save you tons of time), or you can cook a batch for dinner that night and store the rest, as mentioned above.

u/shapelystory · 11 pointsr/AskWomen

This one, I'll bet. I got this from Costco about three years ago and it's in great shape. I use the containers for leftovers and lunches at least weekly.

u/dyslcxeic · 8 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

I've really been enjoying my Pyrex snap ware. I've been using them daily for work for a year now and they've been perfect.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BSZJYY4

My local Costco has them on sale, something like $25 for the set, $30 normally.

u/TexTheBrit · 4 pointsr/fitmeals

I have this set and love it but I got it from Costco for $30 regular price and I've seen it down to $24.

I love these because they seal well, lids are color coded, and I can can prep, store, and eat out of the same container no matter if I want to use an oven or the microwave. Definitely been worth the money for me.

u/ceilius · 3 pointsr/slowcooking

My advice would be to go with a good 6 quart, but also pick up a bunch of glass tupperware. Something like http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BSZJYY4 Leftovers are your friends! (Especially in college. All of the goodness of slow cooked food, but with even less hassle.) It's always easier to make more food than you need and save it than to exactly make enough for one meal for one person.

u/TLR4 · 3 pointsr/fitmeals

It's an upgrade over plastic stuff. Pyrex doesn't hold odors, you can scrub and bleach the shit out of it without worrying about any damage/reactivity and you can bake with it.

However, if you're going to invest in a set of pyrex glassware, I highly recommend pyrex snapware. The lids on the regular pyrex storage are garbage - they stop being airtight after a year or two and they have a tendency to pop off during transport. Snapware fixes all those problems.

It's a damn shame they changed the formula though. I work with the real stuff every day, and you can abuse the shit out of it. I could pull Pyrex bottles out of the autoclave (>200F) and put them directly on ice... I tried that with the soda lime bottles once and they shattered.

u/MusicPants · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

I know you are looking for uniform sized containers, but I was able to get two multi sets of Snapware glass from Costco. I paid around $20 each for these, http://www.amazon.com/Snapware-Solution-Keeper-Featuring-18-Piece/dp/B00BSZJYY4/, which you can see are more than twice that on Amazon. I think they're great. After buying two sets we have 4 of the small rectangular, 4 small circular, 4 larger circular, 4 squares, and 2 large rectangular. When I priced out buying one-ofs to bolster the sizes I actually wanted, it just came out cheaper to get two sets.

TLDR: Keep an eye out for Costco. YMMV.

u/kristephe · 2 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

agreed...we bought them at Costco as Snapware. This set has some larger ones but that works for larger leftovers you can then re-heat at home or portion out later. The gaskets in the lids keep liquids in, though they can be a bit more labor to clean. I feel better microwaving glass more frequently as even the thicker plastic BPA free containers change over time with frequent microwaving.

u/burbankmarc · 2 pointsr/hockey

Well when you buy it, nothing. They are empty until you fill them with leftover food.

If you're asking what containers come with the set then just look here.

u/strangecanadian · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

Pyrex snapware. I bought individual containers from a grocery store in Canada but amazon, walmart, costco, etc has the set. They are by FAR the best containers I have ever used.

u/lookatthefishy · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

definitely agree on Snapware. I have the 18 piece Pyrex glass set bought off Amazon, and it rocks: http://www.amazon.com/Snapware-Total-Solution-Keeper-Featuring/dp/B00BSZJYY4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1407202447&sr=8-3&keywords=snapware

Edit: Yeah, it is Pyrex. I guess I was thrown off by the people above saying it was glass.