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- Royalford 1250 ML Lunch Box with Cutlery- RF11126| Non-toxic | Tasteless | Durable | Rectangular Lunch Box with Transparent Lid and Compartments| Plastic Tiffin for Kids and Adults Suitable for Schools and Offices| Sturdy Locks, High Thermal Efficiency, Easy to Carry| Freezer and Dishwasher Safe >
Royalford 1250 ML Lunch Box with Cutlery- RF11126| Non-toxic | Tasteless | Durable | Rectangular Lunch Box with Transparent Lid and Compartments| Plastic Tiffin for Kids and Adults Suitable for Schools and Offices| Sturdy Locks, High Thermal Efficiency, Easy to Carry| Freezer and Dishwasher Safe
Designed for convenience, the Royalford lunch box features multiple compartments and cutlery. The lunch box is made from food-grade, non-toxic, BPA-free material and is safe to use. The rectangular tiffin box has multiple compartments that keep your food separated without mixing it up. This multi-purpose tiffin box has a capacity of 1250 ml and is suitable to carry fruits, sandwiches, soups, curries, rice, and so on. The newly crafted tiffin box has a transparent leak-proof lid that prevents spillage and leakage and is suitable for offices, colleges, and schools. A sturdy lock and an airtight lid keep the food fresh for a longer period, so you can eat your nutritious meal without worry. In addition, it is unbreakable and does not cause any injuries to kids. With its innovative and space-saving design, the box is easy to carry, freezer-safe, and dishwasher-safe. It is also easy to clean and easy to maintain. The box is made from high-quality materials and has a high thermal efficiency rating. It does not break easily and can be used for a longer period. Children and adults alike can use it in small areas with limited facilities due to its lightweight design. It is safe to handle as it has round and smooth edges. The yellow and blue-colored products stand out in terms of looks and efficiency. The tiffin box is available in two color combinations yellow & blue and white & pink. It measures 25x18x7cm in size and weighs 0.300kg.
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