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X-Seal & Go - Medium (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
X-Seal & Go - Medium (Fall 2023)
$14.96
Description

  The X-Seal & Go range of collapsible, airtight food containers are ideal for saving space in your pack. Made from food-grade, flexible silicone, they are easy to clean and collapse into a small disc that can easily slide into a backpack and nest with other pieces in the range. X-Seal & Go containers are perfect for culinary adventures on the trail, picnics and even taking lunch to school or the office.

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Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Cookware Material:
Food-grade Silicone
Volume:
14 fl oz. (415 ml)
Size:
Medium
Weight:
3 oz. (90 g)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
601
Other Features:
BPA-FREE AND FOOD GRADE
The X-Seal & Go is made from nylon, silicone, and PP and meet all Food Grade Standards from around the world. They are BPA-free, and safe to use in both the microwave and dishwasher

EASY CLEAN THREADS
The three individual threads of the X-Seal & Go are designed as an interrupted thread. This makes cleaning much easier -- a simple wipe is typically sufficient to clear any food from the threads

ERGONOMIC QUICK-CLOSE LIDS
Airtight sealable lid with cleverly designed ergonomic grips to quickly lock the lid in place with a simple quarter turn

HANDY MEASUREMENTS
All of the pieces are calibrated as measuring cups, with measurements imprinted on the inside
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