Why Mandaue Foam Containers Stand Out
A microwavable container is any food-safe dish designed to handle heat from a microwave without melting, leaking, or releasing harmful chemicals.
Ours are built to last, lock in flavor, and fit seamlessly into any kitchen setup.
Made with Microwave-Ready Materials – We have containers made from borosilicate glass or BPA-free polypropylene that are microwave-safe and designed for daily reheating.
Spill-Free Storage with Secure Lids – Our container features a silicone-sealed or snap-on locking lid to help prevent spills. Whether you're storing soup, sauce, or leftovers, your food stays put.
Stackable and Cabinet-Friendly – Made from lightweight plastic or durable glass, our containers have straight walls and flat bases, making them easy to stack, store, and slide into most cabinets and fridge spaces.
Budget-Wise Without Compromise – Our containers offer leakproof, microwave-ready use at prices lower than most name brands.
Options for Every Lifestyle – From compact single-serve dishes to family-sized food storage, we offer a variety of microwavable containers to match your day-to-day routine.
Choosing the Right Size & Material
When picking a microwave container, the right match depends on what, how much, and where you plan to eat.
Here’s a cheat sheet.
Use-Case |
Best Pick |
Why |
Solo meal prep (250–400 g food) |
Levin Glass Food Container 370 mL |
Heats evenly, resists stains, and is ideal for reheating single servings. |
On-the-go lunch |
Kipp Plastic Food Container 1 L |
Leak-resistant with a lockable lid, great for soups or saucy dishes. |
Oven-to-table casseroles |
Rostov Glass Bowl with Lid 1.5 L |
Heat-resistant borosilicate glass that works for both baking and reheating. |
Assorted meals for weekly prep |
Drei Plastic Food Container 5-Piece Set |
Versatile sizes, all microwave-safe and stackable for meal planning. |
Quick note: Only the Kipp Plastic Food Container has a microwave-safe lid. For others, check the label and remove before heating.
Safety & Care Guide
Your microwaveable Tupperware only works well if you use it right. These quick reminders will help you get the most out of each meal and each wash.
Check for Symbols. Look for the microwave-safe symbol (three wavy lines or a #5 triangle) before heating.
Remove Lids if Needed. Only the Kipp has a microwave-safe lid. For others, take the lid off or leave it slightly open to vent steam.
Reheat with Care. Use medium power and avoid heating empty containers. Microwave with lid off unless labeled otherwise.
Wash Gently. Clean with warm, soapy water. Skip harsh chemicals to protect the container’s surface and silicone seals.
Dry and Store. Wipe dry with a clean cloth before stacking. Use a baking soda paste instead of scrubbing for stubborn stains like curry.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is It Safe to Microwave Tomato-Based Sauces in Plastic?
Yes, as long as you use microwavable plastic containers made with #5 polypropylene. While tomato sauces can stain, they won't cause harm if the plastic is in good condition.
Do the Lids Warp After Freezer Use?
Not if used properly. Our freezer-safe lids maintain their shape when stored flat. Let the container sit at room temperature for a few minutes before reheating.
Can You Microwave a Container Straight from the Fridge?
Yes, especially with borosilicate glass or PP plastic (#5) containers. Let it sit briefly to reduce thermal shock, and always remove or vent the lid before heating.
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