365+ Food Container with Lid
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Tight-fitting lid which keeps food fresh and preserves aromas and flavors. The natural bamboo creates a warm and vibrant look. The food container is made of oven-safe glass and can be used as an oven/serving dish. The durable IKEA 365+ lid in bamboo withstands both cold and moisture without becoming brittle or cracking, making it ideal for storage in the fridge – but not in the freezer! The size fits in most air fryers, perfect for cooking, heating or baking.
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25 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 30, 2025
I never want to buy cookware again
I mean, unless you're buying Dollar Tree nonstick pans I can't fathom killing one in three years. I think the last nonstick pan I had lasted ten, and it wasn't great. Here's what I've been suggesting for a while now: IKEA. Look at their most expensive line, whatever it is. (Last ones I got were the 365 line, but I haven't shopped for a while.) For like fifteen years now I've had their stainless steel pans that are every bit as good as All Clad, as far as I can tell. More recently, maybe 5 years ago, I bought their nice carbon steel frying pans, and I can't see them dying ever. Do your own price-checking, but that first stainless set I bought was a third the price of All Clad. Oh: don't buy nonstick. It's never BIfL, and you'll be eating Teflon flakes from it long before the pan actually dies.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 28, 2025
What are the Best Glass Food Storage Containers Available Now? Recommendation
Had no idea you could buy the lids and bottoms separately at Ikea, that's actually genius for when you inevitably lose one piece. The 365+ glass ones are solid, I've had mine for like 2 years and the gaskets still look brand new even after countless dishwasher cycles
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 28, 2025
Looking for a truly modular food container system: one footprint, one lid, many depths (plastic, fridge use)
Ikea 365. Choose from glass or plastic. Hands down the best price to performance. Affordable, always available, takes a beating.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Dec 28, 2025
Looking for a truly modular food container system: one footprint, one lid, many depths (plastic, fridge use)
If you are planning for the long term, consider how long the product will be around for because when you need to replace or add containers it may no longer be available for purchase. Ikea product lineups are readily available and unlikely they'd discontinue it, so go with ikea 365. Single size containers are either too large or not large enough. Even if it has the depth sometimes its not ideal unless you want to cram the food in there. Look for systems where the smaller or bigger units are multiples of each other allowing you to arrange them comfortably without wasting space.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Dec 27, 2025
Looking for a truly modular food container system: one footprint, one lid, many depths (plastic, fridge use)
ikea 365 plastic, glass, steel. choose your desired lid sizing and buy the rest accordingly
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Dec 23, 2025
Looking for real PYREX
The good Pyrex was borosilicate. Look for that. I'm pretty sure all Oxo's glass stuff is borosilicate. And I love that brand in general anyways. I think IKEA 365 glass is borosilicate, but I'm not sure. When I lived in Texas, the HEB brand glassware was borosilicate.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Dec 3, 2025
Modern chic plate set that is durable and won’t chip
I'm coming really late to this string but was doing a search for dinnerware reviews because we have been losing and chipping plates by attrition around here. About 10 years ago I bought a set of Provisions tableware from WS because it was their open stock line and they said it would be around forever. Guess what. It's not. The open stock lines they have now are not an exact match. So, I think I am going to either get an inexpensive set from Sam's because it's so very inexpensive that even if I have to replace the whole shebang sooner rather than later it's still cheaper than me buying a whole new round of WS's open stock line they have now or Crate & Barrel. There is a handful of CB that I do have faith will be around long term but I see that Ikea has had its 365 line around now since around 2015 and it's cheaper than the WS or CB open stock. I think I am going to split the difference on cost and do the Ikea stuff hoping that they don't make huge changes to 365 and even if they do, it was still far cheaper than the CB or WS open stock.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Nov 3, 2025
any recommendations for food containers?
Thanks, I ended up going with the IKEA 365
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Nov 3, 2025
Food Storage Containers
IKEA has a set of glass containers in their 365 line that are microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and oven safe. There are a couple of lid options as well. I was a bit iffy on how well the silicone lids. I was worried about how well would maintain a seal since they just sort of lie flat on top of the container and didn't like how they had a handle that would make storing them a bit awkward, but those are supposed to be microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and oven safe up to 225C. I got bamboo initially but found they warped over time when I used them in the fridge and some didn't seal as well, and ended up getting a couple of the plastic locking lids so I can swap depending on what I need them for.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Nov 2, 2025
I need new induction cookware I won’t have to throw away in two years.
Although that ikea 365+ pan is pretty amazing. It's more non-stick than many plans I've had and works well on my induction cooktop.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Oct 3, 2025
What is the best kitchen gadget under $100 that you own?
Mercer is a great budget Japanese brand for knives. They are recommended by a lot of culinary schools. Also, I have to say a lot of the Ikea 365+ stuff is great. We’ve had pots and pans for nearly 20 years that are used daily.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12Aug 12, 2025
I’m looking to buy a stainless steel pot set that’s going to last me for years to come
Ikea 365. Mine is coming up to it's 20th anniversary
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Jul 11, 2025
Lunchbox Recommendations
IKEA 365 When a lid breaks… you can just buy a lid. You don’t end up with orphaned parts you can’t replace.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #14Jul 6, 2025
Stuff you will continue buying for life
Common project sneakers. Despite YouTube-videos dismantling CPs and calling them mediocre quality, one pair of CPs will last me several years. I also like the look. Barbour jackets, I especially like the waxed royston. Rewax and repair when necessary. Ikea 365 chef's knife with a minosharp mc-550 sharpener.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #15May 10, 2025
What are some items under $500 you’ve made so far that changed your life?
I love the IKEA 365 containers. Glass and metal, various depths of containers for different amount of storage, but use the same lids so I never have to mess around finding the matching lid. The lids have a rubber seal and snap tight, I can put liquid in them and tip them over without anything leaking. They've held up much better than my Pyrex or Anchor Hocking glass containers and lids.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #16May 3, 2025
Stackable Glass Storage Containers
Wait, the IKEA 365+ glass containers say that they're oven safe. I just bought one to try it out and started looking into it more, will go check out the pyrex ones now.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #17Apr 7, 2025
Best Cooking Pans Now? Recommendation?
I would consider what size pans you actually use. I would buy a Lodge skillet - simple cast iron - in whatever size you use. Personally, I like the 10.5” size. It’s a good balance between size and weight, imho. If you want a 12, go for it. I would buy the Lodge lid, that matches. I would go to IKEA. I would buy an IKEA 365+ stainless steel sauce pan, in the size that matches your need. I would buy a Dutch oven. I would buy a stock pot. Buying a steamer insert and / or a colander is a good idea. If you are on a budget, I would buy the cheap three pack of stainless steel pans - two sauce pans and a Dutch oven. They are not BIFL, but for $25 they hit way above their cost. The big thing keeping them from being BIFL is the handles. They just aren’t durable enough. You would still need a stock pot. I would get an Aroma stainless steel rice cooker, sized to your needs. I like the 3 cup. If you need the 14 cup, it is also good. Note that these are the normal, dumb rice cookers with a stainless steel insert. In addition to this, you will need: A can opener. EZ-Duz-it s currently considered the BIFL darling. I have one. It is worth it. A chef’s knife. Spend money here if you have it. I have a cheap 6” vegetable knife from IKEA. It’s their Santoku knife. I prefer the club foot design, and I like how thick and easy to control it is. I have the **VÖRDA** version because the nonslip handle is nice. It does not hold an edge very well, but it takes an edge fast. I would suggest a Santoku knife design. I have a cheap one because I am brutal and will throw it away and buy new as needed. Cutting board: these are disposable. Get cheap. I like plastic because you can abuse them by throwing them in the sink and disinfecting them with bleach and they don’t dull knives. Wood is harder to take care of, but still good. Do not get glass or marble. Ideally, you will have one for meat and one for veggies. NOT BIFL. Buy it, use it, when it gets bad, replace it. This is an expendable. A flipper, a spoon, a ladle : I have a grey plastic set from IKEA. Really, get any that you like. These, too, are not BIFL. Use them until they wear out, then buy new. I find that if you treat cast iron like nonstick in terms of utensils, the seasoning lasts better. Measuring cups: haven’t found any I really like yet. Mixing cup: I really like the Anchor Hocking Fireking. The open handle design makes them stack and nestle better.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #18Mar 2, 2025
Is there a glass or no bpa plastic version of this take out container
The full product line is called ikea 365+. The lids and containers are sold separately and have been for a long time. No change to the design so if the lid seal fails or a container breaks you can just get the q replacement.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #19Mar 2, 2025
Is there a glass or no bpa plastic version of this take out container
Seconding IKEA. SKU 303.591.96 seems the closest match. But as already indicated there are a selection of container sizes and materials and lid choices.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #20Mar 2, 2025
Is there a glass or no bpa plastic version of this take out container
For lunches I use the Ikea 365+ glass containers with the plastic lids. The seal is great, everything stays very fresh for a long time. I've only rebought plastic lids once in 13 years, the side flaps eventually break. None of the containers have broken, however.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #21Mar 2, 2025
Is there a glass or no bpa plastic version of this take out container
ikea do one that is the shape, made of glass, glass lid, silicone o-ring around the lid for sealing. I've had some for several years now and I'm v happy with them. Link: [https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/ikea-365-food-container-with-lid-glass-s59279651/](https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/ikea-365-food-container-with-lid-glass-s59279651/)
View on Redditopen_in_new - #22Mar 2, 2025
Is there a glass or no bpa plastic version of this take out container
[Ikea 365 round food container](https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/ikea-365-food-container-with-lid-round-glass-plastic-s39567148/) [Costco Pyrex Snapware](https://www.costco.com/snapware-pyrex-18-piece-glass-food-storage-set.product.100358145.html?COSTID=androidapp_deeplink_24.10.1.6&sh=true&nf=true)
View on Redditopen_in_new - #23Feb 8, 2025
Looking for Tupperware alternatives
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/ikea-365-food-container-rectangular-glass-70359199/
View on Redditopen_in_new - #24Feb 8, 2025
Looking for Tupperware alternatives
Or Anchor Hocking or IKEA 365+ glass containers with bamboo lids
View on Redditopen_in_new - #25Feb 5, 2025
Modern chic plate set that is durable and won’t chip
The IKEA 365+ range is inexpensive, functional, and inoffensive in design. I call it my "breakable" crockery because I couldn't care less if a plate cracks or a glass breaks. OP needs to reassess their expectations. Ceramics chip. Frequently used ceramics are more likely to chip/scratch. Some things can simply never be BIFL.
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