Trio of Badabulle containers for storing and transporting children's food. Capacity 500 ml. The lids are completely airtight and have a 4-tab closure for safety. Microwave and dishwasher safe. BPA, phthalate and PVC free.
It is a practical kit of 3 preserving jars for parents to store and carry their children's food. Made of resistant, transparent plastic so you can easily see the contents. Presented in a set of 3, it allows you to store the different foods separately.
Its large 500 ml capacity is ideal for storing the right amount of food for a growing child and carrying enough snacks when out and about. Its 4-locking lid with silicone gasket helps to keep food airtight, with no spills or leaks. The seal is removable, so all parts of the containers can be washed properly without leaving any impurities in them.
The polypropylene composition of this kit is resistant to high temperatures. Suitable for storage in the refrigerator or freezer. It withstands dishwasher and microwave temperatures without releasing toxic residues, which makes it a noble ally for children's food.
Badabulle Kit of 3 Containers (3 x 500 ml) is recommended for parents who are looking for materials that do not harm their children's food and take care of their health.
Very useful for people who plan to travel with children or take snacks to the playground.
Ideal for caregivers who require spacious and resistant containers to freeze children's meals.
Wash containers before first use and allow to dry thoroughly before storing in the pantry.
Pour food into the clean, dry container. Cover by matching the flaps of the container with the flaps of the lid and tighten each one until you hear a "click".
Canisters can be rotated, tilted and completely overturned without leaking.
Remove lid before microwaving or dishwashing.
Not suitable for oven use. Handling and storage should avoid direct contact with fire or other sources of ignition. Polypropylene is combustible at 329 °C and may release toxic and irritant products. Gaseous emissions from its combustion may cause eye, nose and respiratory tract irritation. If these symptoms occur, the affected person should be moved to fresh air and the contaminated area ventilated until the fumes dissipate. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
Polypropylene (PP).