REVEALED: The $60 stainless steel lunchbox parents are going crazy for in 2021 - so what makes it so special?
- Parents are rushing to buy a $60 stainless steel lunchbox with compartments
- Planetbox ranges from $61 to $90 and features different numbers of sections
- It promises to help parents to pack a 'healthy, waste-free lunch with no plastic'
- While it's expensive, parents have praised how good it is for fussy kids' meals
Parents are rushing to snap up a $60 stainless steel lunchbox that features separate sections for different foods which won't co-mingle even when the lunchbox is turned on its side or upside down.
Planetbox - which is available with various numbers of sections and ranges in cost from $61 to $90 - promises to help you 'pack a healthy, waste-free lunch with no plastic'.
And while expensive, parents online can't get enough of it.

Parents are rushing to snap up a $60 stainless steel lunchbox that features separate sections for foods which won't co-mingle even when the lunchbox is turned on its side (pictured)

Planetbox - which is available with various numbers of sections and ranges in cost from $61 to $90 - promises to help you 'pack a healthy, waste-free lunch with no plastic' (pictured)
Hundreds have shown off how they have used the box to help to encourage their fussy kids to eat and try new foods.

While expensive, parents can't get enough of the stylish box (pictured)
Others have highlighted how the lunchboxes even work with difficult foods like cut-up fruit and veg.
'Planetbox lunch boxes work great!' one mum recently posted on Facebook.
'Here are some lunches I have put together with the boxes. Those containers work great for yoghurt too. But I will often add a yoghurt pouch on top.'
Others said packing their children's lunchbox in the Planetbox makes them 'more excited than my kids'.


The lunchbox is different to many insofar as it offers parents the opportunity to pack a completely 'well-balanced, litter-free lunch' bento box style inside stainless steel (pictured)
The lunchbox is different to many on the market insofar as it offers parents the opportunity to pack a completely 'well-balanced, litter-free lunch' bento box style inside stainless steel.
Product information states that the 'top and the bottom meet so that foods will not co-mingle, even when carried and stored on its side'.
There are also leak-proof 'big and little dippers' which have been designed to hold 'wet, messy foods' like yoghurt, dips and applesauce.
Shoppers have the option of the lunchbox only ($61), one dipping station ($90) or two dipping stations ($85).
You can also buy accessories for your Planetbox including magnets for the top, ice packs, extra dippers and a stylish carry bag for your child.


There are also leak-proof 'big and little dippers' which have been designed to hold 'wet, messy foods' like yoghurt, dips and applesauce, as well as magnets for the front of the box (pictured)
Those who have managed to get their hands on the lunchtime investment have said that it's an 'excellent product' and 'built to last'.
One reviewer wrote: 'My first one was purchased a few years ago for my then three-year-old son, who is now nearly five and still uses it every day. Still in as new condition, even with a very energetic and sometimes rough preschooler bashing it around most days. I have literally caught him jumping on it, so can happily vouch for its quality'.
Another posted: 'This is the best lunchbox ever! I bought one to see what it was like. Best thing I have ever bought, I even bought another one'.
A third added: 'I finally bought each of my three children one of these after numerous plastic fails and they LOVE them! The large square compartment fits their sandwich, the steel containers included are fantastic for yoghurt and I think it encourages me to pack healthier options. Would definitely recommend adding the carry bag too though!'
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