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SistemaPack of 2 Bento Cube (1.25L) + Lunchbox (1.65L)

R279

Retail: R380
About

Sistema’s Bento Range is ideal for keeping your lunch items and snacks separated and fresh until ready to eat. Featuring movable compartments and a seal-tight yogurt pot perfect for your snack and lunch portions.

It is a remarkable achievement. To build a product line from your garage in New Zealand to a point 30 years later where it is exported to 82 countries around the world and counts its customers in the millions.

Managing Director Brendan Lindsay is proud of his success and that of his team at their state of the art 200,000 sq foot factory in New Zealand.

Taking the simple premise that customers would want a well made, beautifully designed, food-safe storage container that would be stackable, the Sistema range was born.

Product Features

1.25L Bento Cube

  • Designed and Made in New Zealand.
  • Phthalate & BPA Free.
  • 1.25L Bento Cube contains 2 movable compartments & 1 x 5.07 oz / 150ml yogurt pot
  • Capacity: 1.25L / 42.27oz / 5.28cups
  • Length: 185mm / 7.28in
  • Width: 168mm / 6.61in
  • Height: 77mm / 3.03in
1.65L Bento Lunch
  • Designed and Made in New Zealand.
  • Phthalate & BPA Free.
  • 1.65L Bento Lunch contains 2 moveable compartments & 1 x 5.07 oz / 150ml yogurt pot
  • Capacity: 1.65L / 55.79oz / 6.97cups
  • Length: 185mm / 7.28in
  • Width: 218mm / 8.58in
  • Height: 77mm / 3.03in

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The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.

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