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Reddit mentions of Zojirushi SL-XCE20HG Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Tiffin Box
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Zojirushi SL-XCE20HG Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Tiffin Box. Here are the top ones.
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Perfect for holding hot or cold mealsDurable stainless steelWashable nonstick coated outer container4 non microwaveable inner bowlsHeat retention - 162 degrees Fahrenheit at 6 hours. Made of BPA-free plastic and stainless steel
Specs:
Color | Gun Metallic |
Height | 9.88 Inches |
Length | 6.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 37 Ounces |
Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Width | 6.5 Inches |
https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SL-XCE20HG-Stainless-Vacuum-Insulated/dp/B009QYC5OA/ref=pd_sbs_79_4?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B009QYC5OA&pd_rd_r=58TK0Z1WTD62XRYYMB57&pd_rd_w=O2RSm&pd_rd_wg=2MbxM&psc=1&refRID=58TK0Z1WTD62XRYYMB57
If you go to the US Amazon website, you'll find more reviews.
> I need a lunch or bentobox that can last for 12 or so hours with up to 4 small meals (there can be multiple of 1 item)
Zojirushi insulated bento. Kleen Kanteen also has food canisters but I personally like the option of being able to microwave the lunch container if need be.
> I need a light-weight thermos, preferably one that won't sweat/condense on the outside
Insulated Kleen Kanteen.
> An ultra warm, compact jacket (would this be synthetic down? I'm not sure)
I've personally been eying North Face's Thermoball parka, but it depends how warm you really need.
> A bag to put all of this stuff in? I have a timbuk2 bag that I got on sale, but I don't expect it to be the end-all-be-all
I recommend a backpack, but I'm old and have shoulder/neck problems.
> A wallet that I can use my RFID-enabled BART card with, but that isn't 2-3" thick (I currently use a clamshell wallet that I picked up at Ace Hardware, lol)
I like keeping my commuter card on a lanyard looped to an outside strap of my bag so I don't have to dig through pockets for it -- I just yank on the lanyard to pull it out.
The Zojirushi insulated tiffin came to mind. I have one from the same brand, but not this model. The "soup bowls" it comes with will not leak. And because it's insulated, you won't need to reheat your food if you heat it in the morning. As for pickle, you could get one more very small box and keep it inside the "side bowl".
Bento boxes! This is my favorite (fits a TON of food, mostly leakproof unless you really shake it up or something) but one day I want to spring for this baby.