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Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

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Just curious, is anyone here addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

The reason I ask, is I have a neighbor that has boxes and boxes of unopened QVC Lock and Lock storage sets in her living room.  Her kitchen is full of Lock and Lock in her refrigerator, freezer, and pantry.   She has Lock and Lock in every room of her house.  Different colors and sizes.  She must have hundreds of Lock and Lock products.

Her house resembles a Fed Ex Delivery Center!Smiley Wink    So,  what is it about Lock and Lock products that you find so appealing?

BTW, I love the call-in testimonials.  Smiley Happy

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

I have many sets, but I do open the boxes as soon as they arrive, wash them and put them to use.  Storage does get to be an issue though as I have many that are not "nestable."  I like them because they keep items fresher, have many uses, look nice, etc.  I keep my pastas, rice, sugar, flour, etc.  in them as well as deli meats, cheese slices, and, of course, leftovers.   Tomorrow I'm going to go through some of my older sets and use them for items other than food--laundry detergent, garden stuff, etc.  I was tempted by the TSV, but I don't need a set with so many large pieces.  I use an older TSV with the really small ones every single day.

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

No. I've found the quality to be quit poor. Crack and stain easily.  I was extremely disappointed.

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

Just my opinion, but it sound like your neighbor has some issues.  If she has boxes and boxes of 'unopened' Lock and Lock, she could possibly be a hoarder.

 

I enjoy Lock and Lock because it does what it claims to do.  It keeps my food airtight and watertight.  I pack my lunch for work and use Lock and Lock all the time, feeling confident that nothing will leak out.  One day, I brought leftover pasta with sauce.  As I was making my way to the school microwave, I dropped the Lock and Lock.  Everyone gasped, laughing, 'There's a big mess for you to clean,' but they were wrong because it didn't break and nothing leaked out.  Everyone was amazed.  I turned several of my colleagues on to this great product.  It's great for storage in the 'fridge and freezer and works well in the microwave.  I can go from the freezer to the microwave using one container.  I make a lot of homemade soup in my crock pot and store it in the freezer in my Lock and Lock.  When I'm in the mood for some soup, I take one out of the freezer and pop it into the microwave and I have a quick meal.  All in all, it's a durable product that has many uses.  That's why I love my Lock and Lock but I wouldn't consider myself an addict.

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?


@Daysdee wrote:

I have many sets, but I do open the boxes as soon as they arrive, wash them and put them to use.  Storage does get to be an issue though as I have many that are not "nestable."  I like them because they keep items fresher, have many uses, look nice, etc.  I keep my pastas, rice, sugar, flour, etc.  in them as well as deli meats, cheese slices, and, of course, leftovers.   Tomorrow I'm going to go through some of my older sets and use them for items other than food--laundry detergent, garden stuff, etc.  I was tempted by the TSV, but I don't need a set with so many large pieces.  I use an older TSV with the really small ones every single day.


@Daysdee

Would you say you have 100 or more Lock and Lock pieces?

You have some great ideas for using Lock and Lock throughout the house

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@docsgirl wrote:

Just my opinion, but it sound like your neighbor has some issues.  If she has boxes and boxes of 'unopened' Lock and Lock, she could possibly be a hoarder.

 

I enjoy Lock and Lock because it does what it claims to do.  It keeps my food airtight and watertight.  I pack my lunch for work and use Lock and Lock all the time, feeling confident that nothing will leak out.  One day, I brought leftover pasta with sauce.  As I was making my way to the school microwave, I dropped the Lock and Lock.  Everyone gasped, laughing, 'There's a big mess for you to clean,' but they were wrong because it didn't break and nothing leaked out.  Everyone was amazed.  I turned several of my colleagues on to this great product.  It's great for storage in the 'fridge and freezer and works well in the microwave.  I can go from the freezer to the microwave using one container.  I make a lot of homemade soup in my crock pot and store it in the freezer in my Lock and Lock.  When I'm in the mood for some soup, I take one out of the freezer and pop it into the microwave and I have a quick meal.  All in all, it's a durable product that has many uses.  That's why I love my Lock and Lock but I wouldn't consider myself an addict.


@docsgirl


I noticed she has stacks and stacks of old newspapers and Life (?) Magazines in her bedroom.   Almost floor to ceiling of old magazines.    Smiley Happy

I just thought that she's just a thrifty person, because she saves everything!   Smiley Surprised 

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

Looks like I finally kicked my Lock & Lock addiction--not going to buy the TSV......have a few sets I haven't used yet!  Needless to say, my family is very proud of my addiction recovery!!

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

I like them (my husband just came out and we got the blue ones!!) we use them for name it!  Sewing things, dog foods and snacks, fridge storage for left overs. At holiday time,  these are for sending others home with left overs, especially the single ones.  I put hair things and storage things in them.  I do hard boiled eggs for my husband.

 

I make cookies and store them in L&L. I now have a really neat and tidy junk drawer.  I mean, I have plenty of them.  I can use them.  I even offered my son and husband a couple to take along in the boat for fishing, should they need them. ??

 

It's a great product.

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

@EatWell, I have probably 3to 4 different sets, I bought the TSV today going to use most of them for cleaning up some drawers. But, back to the question, I open all my pkgs when I receive them. Just hoping lock&lock will make a pizza container, then I'll be set. 

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Re: Are you addicted to Lock and Lock storage products?

I like Lock n Lock, and have a few sets.   I use mine for storing food and craft items.  My mother has them also, and I just got her a new set a couple of weeks ago... not as good a bargain as the TSV!  She bakes brownies and sheet cakes, which we freeze in small pieces.  She had been using old Chinese food take out containers.  The Lock n Lock is so much better!  

 

But, no, I'm not addicted!  It does sound like your neighbor has a problem.