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Our Favorite Pantry Containers
The article evaluates the best dry food storage containers through rigorous testing, including drop tests, freshness checks with Goldfish crackers, leak tests with water, and bug deterrence with sugar sludge. The Rubbermaid Brilliance Pantry Food Storage Containers are identified as the top pick due to their durability, tight-sealing lids, stackability, and variety of convenient sizes. These plastic containers performed exceptionally well in all tests, maintaining freshness for almost three weeks and effectively keeping pests out. Their narrow design allows for efficient organization in cabinets, and they are easy to scoop from, accommodating standard 1-cup measuring cups in most sizes. Although described as durable and dishwasher-safe, concerns exist about warping when exposed to high heat, and the lids, while secure, may pop off if dropped lid-first. A notable drawback is the lack of measurement markings and the inability to replace individual parts, making it necessary to purchase a whole new container if one component breaks.
For bulk storage needs, the Rubbermaid Commercial Products Square Storage Containers are recommended. These containers, originally designed for commercial kitchens, are exceptionally sturdy and come in a wide range of sizes from 2 to 22 quarts. They feature tight-fitting lids that ensure food safety and stack easily due to their consistent base size across different capacities. Their wide mouth and ergonomic handles facilitate easy scooping and transport, making them ideal for large pantries. While affordable, they are less widely available than consumer-grade options and their lids can be challenging to secure due to their tight seal. Long-term testing by Wirecutter staffers confirms their durability, with some units showing only minor scratches after years of extensive use for various kitchen tasks beyond dry food storage.
The article also considers non-plastic alternatives. The Cliik Containers are praised for their unique, display-worthy design and magnetic stacking feature, although they are not practical for large-quantity dry food storage. For glass options, the 1-gallon Ball Decorative Mason Jar is highlighted for its effective seal and wide mouth that fits small measuring cups, making it suitable for a 5-pound bag of flour despite requiring careful filling. However, these jars are not designed for traditional canning. The Tramontina Stainless Steel Canister Set offers a visually appealing metal option with borosilicate glass lids that allow for content visibility and stackability, but their push-down rubber-gasket lids do not seal as tightly as other options, and they are prone to fingerprints. Le Creuset Signature Storage Canisters, while aesthetically pleasing and sturdy ceramic options, are small, expensive, and come with uniquely sized wooden lids that can be cumbersome. Other tested containers, including various plastic, metal, and glass brands, were generally found to be inferior due to issues such as poor sealing, lack of durability, impractical designs, or limited usefulness.
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