Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought several glass storage containers with snap lids a few years ago from Bed Bath and Beyond (the brand is Pro Glass). I liked them for a while, they really were leakproof which was helpful for commuting. But now the tabs on the lids are starting to break off and they don't appear to sell replacement lids. Blah! Seems so wasteful to have to get rid of all of them. So now I need to get new containers and feel like I should be more mindful of what I get this time. I like Pyrex for general storage of leftovers but really do need some with the snap lids that seal better. It looks like Glasslock sells replacement lids (and I think they often carry this brand at Homegoods??) so thinking of getting some of those. Other recommendations welcomed- we occasionally need some for freezing as well.
Glasslock/snapware guarantees their lids and will send you free replacements if they break.
Really? What kind of proof of purchase do you need for this? I just picked up some containers from Target but would love to know how to get replacement lids for free if they ever start to fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long did they last? In your situation I'd just get replacement lids if the prices weren't bad. I have Glasslock and IKEA and prefer the Glasslock snapping mechanism to Ikea's (smoother and easier).
Read the post again, she can't find replacement lids. Just did a quick google search on that brand and didn't see any either.
I think she meant BBB doesn't sell replacement kids. Later in that paragraph she wrote, "It looks like Glasslock sells replacement lids (and I think they often carry this brand at Homegoods??) so thinking of getting some of those."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought several glass storage containers with snap lids a few years ago from Bed Bath and Beyond (the brand is Pro Glass). I liked them for a while, they really were leakproof which was helpful for commuting. But now the tabs on the lids are starting to break off and they don't appear to sell replacement lids. Blah! Seems so wasteful to have to get rid of all of them. So now I need to get new containers and feel like I should be more mindful of what I get this time. I like Pyrex for general storage of leftovers but really do need some with the snap lids that seal better. It looks like Glasslock sells replacement lids (and I think they often carry this brand at Homegoods??) so thinking of getting some of those. Other recommendations welcomed- we occasionally need some for freezing as well.
Glasslock/snapware guarantees their lids and will send you free replacements if they break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long did they last? In your situation I'd just get replacement lids if the prices weren't bad. I have Glasslock and IKEA and prefer the Glasslock snapping mechanism to Ikea's (smoother and easier).
Read the post again, she can't find replacement lids. Just did a quick google search on that brand and didn't see any either.
theAnonymous wrote:I buy the snap ware sets from Costco. Both glass and bpa-free plastic.
Anonymous wrote:How long did they last? In your situation I'd just get replacement lids if the prices weren't bad. I have Glasslock and IKEA and prefer the Glasslock snapping mechanism to Ikea's (smoother and easier).
Anonymous wrote:I bought several glass storage containers with snap lids a few years ago from Bed Bath and Beyond (the brand is Pro Glass). I liked them for a while, they really were leakproof which was helpful for commuting. But now the tabs on the lids are starting to break off and they don't appear to sell replacement lids. Blah! Seems so wasteful to have to get rid of all of them. So now I need to get new containers and feel like I should be more mindful of what I get this time. I like Pyrex for general storage of leftovers but really do need some with the snap lids that seal better. It looks like Glasslock sells replacement lids (and I think they often carry this brand at Homegoods??) so thinking of getting some of those. Other recommendations welcomed- we occasionally need some for freezing as well.