Didn’t actually expect you to do this; nice. Thanks for your contribution to science.
I don’t recognize the bottom two but the top container looks just like one of mine. They definitely redesigned it, cause if I tried that on mine, the top would have fallen right off and the contents would be on the ground.
If you didn’t notice before checking I uploaded a large square one full of greenies dog treats that I could barely palm. You’re welcome, I was motivated to make sure I wasn’t wrong!
Thanks for the update. One last question, to settle an argument with the wife: do you hand wash the containers, or stick them in the dishwasher? And if it’s the dishwasher, what temperature do you wash your dishes at?
I hand wash them. I run my dishwasher after my tap water is fully hot from the water heater (just checked with a thermapen: 129F) and use “Hi Temp” wash (135f (54c) main wash 140f (60c) final rinse) but also use “Sani Rinse” which raises the main wash to 140F and rinse to 156F (69c). I don’t use the dry function, I just open it when it’s done and everything dries really fast.
I don’t put anything in my dishwasher that I wouldn’t put in the oven or microwave.
Edit: other than my tableware and stuff that I wouldn’t put in the microwave just because sparking I meant)
Name of my dog. I put it on there because my groomer lets me take his treats and I guess probably a habit from labeling things my kids would take to daycare and school.
I don’t know what brand mine are (I just got a cheap set at Walmart) and they seal extremely well. Only one of them kinda sucks, and that’s the one I dropped and the lid cracked, so the suction seal doesn’t work since it doesn’t create suction anymore.
These are the fullest ones I have right now. I keep my flour and sugar in snap lids though. Edit: I shook them all before the picture
Edit2: I filled his greenies one, it was hard for me to palm and shake but I did shake it with two hands upside down before the picture:
Didn’t actually expect you to do this; nice. Thanks for your contribution to science.
I don’t recognize the bottom two but the top container looks just like one of mine. They definitely redesigned it, cause if I tried that on mine, the top would have fallen right off and the contents would be on the ground.
If you didn’t notice before checking I uploaded a large square one full of greenies dog treats that I could barely palm. You’re welcome, I was motivated to make sure I wasn’t wrong!
Thanks for the update. One last question, to settle an argument with the wife: do you hand wash the containers, or stick them in the dishwasher? And if it’s the dishwasher, what temperature do you wash your dishes at?
I hand wash them. I run my dishwasher after my tap water is fully hot from the water heater (just checked with a thermapen: 129F) and use “Hi Temp” wash (135f (54c) main wash 140f (60c) final rinse) but also use “Sani Rinse” which raises the main wash to 140F and rinse to 156F (69c). I don’t use the dry function, I just open it when it’s done and everything dries really fast.
I don’t put anything in my dishwasher that I wouldn’t put in the oven or microwave.
Edit: other than my tableware and stuff that I wouldn’t put in the microwave just because sparking I meant)
I’m not related to this but I appreciate your commitment to following through.
I have the bottom one in several sizes they rock and are the best containers I own. Seal up real good like.
Dang, you keep quality snacks on hand! I hope we’re all invited to the next party at your place!
What is birch?
Name of my dog. I put it on there because my groomer lets me take his treats and I guess probably a habit from labeling things my kids would take to daycare and school.
I don’t know what brand mine are (I just got a cheap set at Walmart) and they seal extremely well. Only one of them kinda sucks, and that’s the one I dropped and the lid cracked, so the suction seal doesn’t work since it doesn’t create suction anymore.