I’ve been sharing lunch recipes online since 2011, and packing lunches for even longer. I’ve tested many types of lunchboxes through the years and settled on 5 favorite lunch containers. Today, I’m sharing all about LunchBots. But first, see my top five picks, in this review video.
When choosing a lunch container there are many things to consider to ensure that it works for everyone in the family. The perfect lunchbox should be:
- Durable – preschoolers are hard on lunch boxes!
- Dishwasher safe – I don’t have time to hand wash every day!
- Eco-Friendly
- Not too “cute” – for teens or my husband
- Leak-Proof
LunchBots lunch containers tick off everything on my list. They have a variety stainless steel container options that can meet all the needs of a family of lunch-packers. And if you are packing salad dressing or dips you can use their leak-proof condiment containers. They’re so handy!

Benefits of a Stainless Steel Lunchbox
There are a lot of benefits to using Stainless Steel lunchboxes when packing school lunches. LunchBots are BPA-free and made from food-grade stainless steel.
They are 100% reusable and 100% recyclable. I also love all the fun color options there are for the lids. This is great way to express personality through the lunch box, withought getting too “cute” for those teen lunches.
Whether you use an Uno, Duo, Trio, or Quad, the possibilities are endless for great lunches for the entire family.
I like these steel lunch boxes too because they are great for the environment. But of course, you’ll want to pack only your cold lunches in this box since you can’t pop them in the microwave.
LunchBot Trio & Quad
The LunchBots Trio and Quad, specifically, are great for kids’ lunches because it allows you to divide your food into three or four compartments. You can easily pack Bento-style lunches without the tediousness of cutting food into cute shapes. They give you more capabilities to be creative, and to keep food from touching for those picky eaters in your family!

Each space provides enough room to pack nutritious fruits, vegetables, protein, and more. Different size containers for different size appetites—perfect! LunchBots also come in handy for keeping dinner leftovers in. With their spacious sections, you can easily store tonight’s dinner in them to enjoy for lunch the next day or even to use as ingredients in your next meal. This is especially useful when you’re meal prepping!
Related: Lunch Meal Prep Ideas
Avoid the use of wasteful baggies, foil, and plastic wraps! Instead, start packing in these Bots that will keep your food not only from getting squished, but are environmentally friendly as well. Did I mention they are sturdy? The ones in our MOMables test kitchen are 3 years old and still feel and function like new!
What to Pack in Your LunchBots
If you’ve been on MOMables for long, you know we never run out of fresh lunch ideas around here! You can even subscribe to MOMables Meal Plans to get ideas in your inbox each week. But, I had to leave you with a few of our LunchBot favorite lunches.
- May-Free Egg Salad
- Veggie Tots
- Salmon Salad Pita Lunch
- Banana Oat Muffins
- Carrot Zucchini Egg Cups
- Avocado Egg Salad (wraps or sandwiches)
Check out all the container options from LunchBots here. What will you pack in your LunchBots?





RoseC says
Following MOMables on Twitter.
@MystickJade
LeAnn Vipperman says
My kids love fruit and cheese for snacks or lunches on the go.
Deann says
Follow Momables on FB
RoseC says
Following MOMables on Facebook .
Deann says
My kids favorites are crackers with turkey pepperoni and cheese slices (especially when the cheese is in shapes!) or turkey roll ups (cucumber wedge and cheese rolled in a slice of turkey.
christine werschler says
I follow both on facebook. My kids favorite lunch items to bring are. veggies and fruit
Nina says
I already follow LunchBots on Twitter @NinaSybil
Nina says
I already follow LunchBots on FB :)
Nina says
Our favorite items to pack are fruit (Strawberries and blueberries in particular) :)
Crysta Wolter says
loving lunchbots on twitter @crystamom