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The Sistema BAKE IT Food Storage Container offers a 1.56L BPA-free, phthalate-free plastic design with a secure clip-on lid and integrated measuring cup. Its compact, stackable rectangular shape fits perfectly in any pantry, while being dishwasher and microwave safe (without lid) for ultimate convenience. Ideal for storing flour, pasta, cereal, and more, it’s a must-have for organized, efficient kitchens focused on freshness and sustainability.










| ASIN | B002KKCLKU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 314,940 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1,642 in Containers |
| Brand | Sistema |
| Capacity | 1.56 litres |
| Closure Type | Clip-On |
| Colour | White |
| Container Shape | Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (678) |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5L x 13.2W x 11.7H centimetres |
| Item Form | Lidded Container with Clip-On Lid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Storage box |
| Item Volume | 1.56 Litres |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sistema Plastics |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Features | Dishwasher Safe |
| Material Type Free | BPA, phthalates |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Press_Top |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher safe (top rack), microwave safe (without lid), fridge and freezer safe. Hand washing is not recommended. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Flour, Getreideflocken, Pasta |
| Size | 1.56 L |
| Unit Count | 1.0 unità |
M**K
Handy little storage container.
I bought this to keep my ground coffee in. Easily fits a 200g packet, in fact you could probably squeeze three packets in but there’s not much point in opening the packs till you need them. I can’t say for certain its air tight but its been a few weeks and the coffee is still dry so im taking it as a win. Its well made and the clips seem like they will last. Id definitely pick one up again if I needed it.
K**C
Excellent quality.
Sturdy container with well fitting lid and easy locking to provide a good seal. Lovely ergonomic shaping so easy to pick up with one hand. Accurate size description too. I bought this item to store my budgie seed in to keep it clean and fresh. I'd love to be able to replace all my kitchen containers with this brand because they are better quality than other cheaper types. You get what you pay for!
S**E
Good storage
This is the second one I have brought so they must be ok. Like the way you can stack them. Easy to use lids. Easy to grab. Will probably buy when I need them.
E**H
Brilliant storage boxes
I decided to give my baking puppet a makeover and I found the storage containers on Amazon. They are fantastic and a great size. I currently have icing sugar to 500 g boxes and one of them and the other I have used for chocolate chips. I already had the chalk labels but there are loads freely available if you search on Amazon. They are a great design fabulous size and they stack really neatly. I’ll now be on the hunt for cereal containers to sort that cupboard out next. In the large ones I managed to fit a 1.5 kg bag of self raising flour and two bags of castor sugar so these really are a great handy size
L**Y
Perfect for a tidy freak!
After a horrid infestation of pantry moths, I decided it was time to start storing all of my dried goods in airtight containers. Having lived in NZ for years, I already had heaps of Sistema lunch and cereal boxes (these are available everywhere in NZ) so I decided to stick with the same brand to keep the larder tidy. I ordered a range of different sizes and I absolutely love them. The large ones can easily accommodate a bag of flour and the shorter dumpy ones have the same footprint as the big ones but for a smaller volume so fit neatly on top. All easily stackable, easily cleanable, and even the stickers that are on them are easy to remove without the need for soaking. I've already bought more and would probably go even more nuts if I had the room.
K**D
Excellent Quality
I like these sistema containers for my baking ingredients. I particularly like that one end is slightly narrower which means it is much easier to grip when pouring or getting down from a shelf, than other containers. I've had other sistema food containers for several years and they are still going strong, really good quality containers. I will be ordering some more of these.
C**S
Give us better volume guidelines Sistema!
These are brilliant. This is the smaller size for things like brown sugar, currants or a large bag of nuts at around 4-5 measuring cups using the U.S. cup system (I'm guessing, too lazy to measure it all out). I wish the manufacturer would put more effort into explaining the volume on its stickers and on amazon. It is impossible to judge these items without seeing them, and once ordered difficult to return. So reader, for your benefit: there are three sizes of this type of container -- the monster size which holds a big bag of flour with extra space; the normal big size which holds a bag sugar (British not sure American) with spare space, and then this medium sized one that holds baking products of more modest proportions. All the three sizes have measuring cups inside, so you can imagine they are big-ish to be able to do this and still have a large volume capacity. It seems that after these three big-ish containers you move to a flat container, but I wish they'd have a smaller style of this style, with the grab handle -- perhaps with a flap for opening on the top so you can pour things out. I'd use it for nuts, raisins, lentils and such. I do love these containers -- they are worth every penny. Just design some more sizes Sistema!!
S**B
Easy to clean
Was not as sturdy as it looked, maybe expecting too much, the plastic itself was not as dense as it could have been, and the lid design a bit flimsy.
C**A
ESTA MAS PEQUEÑO DE LO Q IMAGINABA. Y COMO SU CAPACIDAD VIENE EN OTRA MEDIDA Q NO ES LA MIA..PENSÉ Q ERA MAS GRANDE... PERO ESTA PADRE!
P**J
Holy cow, why did I wait so long to organize my pantry? I started with the Klip It Bakery set and expanded to include more of this size container. I use an open set of bookshelves in my kitchen (apartment life with no pantry or extra cupboard space) and these helped me consolidate two shelves of piled up boxes and half-empty bags of products into a very clean and easy to negotiate space. I was worried it would take up too much space, but found the opposite. Rather, what used to fit stuffed into piles on two shelves now fits into one and a half shelves. WHAT THEY HOLD: I personally found it confusing to pick sizes, since the containers are marked by liter/ounce measures, but American dry and liquid goods will not be consistent with the amount of space they need for different weights. I did a bunch of researching based on other reviews and the Klip It website and basically figured out what I thought would fit. I emptied my bags into the containers but could see leaving everything in the bags and just dropping them in the containers. For me, that looked messy and the containers have molded sides that I think would make it a challenge to make the bags fit easily without the bags folding or crush down as the contents are used. Here is what worked for me: - 3.25 liter container: fits a 5 lb bag of flour easily, as well as a large bag of egg noodles, but not a box of cereal (they have cereal containers in a different Sistema line) - 81 oz container: fits a 4 lb bag of sugar with plenty of extra space, but NOT a 5 lb bag of flour. I used this size for my less used flours that I typically buy in 2 or 4 lb bags (whole wheat, bread, almond) - 53 oz container: this is my go-to size for things in 1 or 2 lb containers (caster sugar, brown sugar, rice). This is the smallest size to include the measuring scoops, which are convenient if the containers are only partially filled. I wish the scoops could stack inside one another so they could be easily stored outside the containers. - 23 oz container: I bought a few extra of these thinking they would be good for things I am buying in small amounts (quinoa, flaxseed, cornmeal, chocolate chips), but I find they are just a bit too small for most things, meaning I am storing partially emptied bags of stuff in a small crate in a closet. However, the next size up would just be too large. It may just mean I have to get practiced at buying these items from bulk bins and learning exactly how much to buy to fit into these small containers. - 21 oz split container: this is identical to the 23 oz, but it is actually two half size containers with a divider in between. The lid is not tight enough on the top to keep apart grains. So, for now I am just using this to hold some salad toppers (soy nuts and sunflower seeds), but not sure what I will use it for in the future. MEASUREMENTS: As for sizes: they are all the exact same size in width and depth (5.2 in x 2.36 in), making them easy to stack. You can find the exact heights for each one on the Sistema website (http://sistemaplastics.com/products/klipit-bakery). AIR-TIGHT: They are fairly good, with an easy to use clip on each side to hold down the lids. There is a lip inside that keeps things fairly air tight, but I cannot comment regarding a complete seal. We do not have bugs, which seems to be the real test. They do seem to keep everything nice and fresh. We live in the mountains where it is dry in the winter and humid in the summer, so I guess I will need to wait until the fall to make any comments about freshness after they have gone through a summer of heat and humidity. COMPARISON TO OTHER BRANDS OF CONTAINERS: I am one of those people who researches everything to the point of absurdity and selected these products based on reviews here on Amazon, as well as reviews from different magazines and blogs. Generally speaking, these had great reviews when it came to size options and stackability. If you really want the perfect flour dispenser for a 5 lb bag, most people recommend the Progressive flour container with a red lid and leveler. They also have strong reviews for the brown sugar dispenser that includes a terra cotta disc to keep the sugar soft. However, I just bought a terra cotta disc separately to toss in my brown sugar - I don't need a specially designed container for that. I mainly did not go with the Progressives line because the other sizes of their containers had negative reviews regarding loose lids and being too small. I also looked into the square professional-quality storage containers (i.e., Cambro Polycarbonate) but found they were much more expensive, especially since you have to buy the lids separately. There are other polycarbonate containers that are much less expensive, but are criticized for having lids that crack easily and concerns regarding off-putting fumes/chemical flavors. Probably, if I had the money, I would have gone with the Cambro series, but the Sistema system is fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone looking to organize their pantry. SMALL NOTE: I also bought the Jakobi Erasable Food Labels to use with these. I have yet to change things out or wash the containers to see if they will stay true to their promise of not peeling, but again did my research in making my choice.
M**A
Good food storage for food. Highly recommend.
I**A
Ich habe schon mehrere dieser Behälter, bin sehr zufrieden, verwende es überwiegend für Mehl. Man kann sie sehr gut stapeln.
T**A
Super boîte très pratique par contre il est marqué avec doseur mais en faite il n'y en a pas . Sinon rien à dire étanche à l'humidité .
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