Bentgo Kids Bento-Style 5-Compartment Leak-Proof Lunch Box - Ideal Portion Sizes for Ages 3 to 7 - Durable, Drop-Proof, Dishw

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 59,299 ratings

Price: 27.99

Last update: 09-10-2024


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#1 LUNCH BOX BRAND*: Thoughtfully designed & rigorously tested, there’s no wonder why parents love Bentgo Kids, America’s favorite one-of-a-kind children's lunch box. It features 5 compartments portioned perfectly for a total capacity of 2.4 cups, suitable for a child’s appetite (ideal for ages 3-7).
LEAK-PROOF TECHNOLOGY: Meals are kept fresh and mess-free with separate compartments and a tightly fitting leak-proof lid. The 2 kid-friendly latches are easy to open and close, and this bento box lunch container is easy to pack in a backpack for school and activities.
DROP-PROOF DESIGN: This stylish lunch box has a lightweight design constructed with durable, rubber-coated edges that are slip and slide-proof for meal prep. The sturdy design protects the lunch box when dropped, making it ideal for active kids on the go.
MICROWAVE AND DISHWASHER-SAFE: The removable tray reheats food safely in the microwave, is easy to clean, & dishwasher safe. It’s completely reusable and made with eco friendly, BPA-free, food-safe materials. (Hand washing is recommended for the outer shell).
PURCHASE WITH A PURPOSE: Bentgo continues to be a proud supporter of Feed the Children, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives hope and resources for hungry children and families. Since 2017, Bentgo has donated nearly $300,000 to help end hunger.

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Hook's Hollands
5.0 out of 5 stars Bentgo Kids vs. Yumbox...which is better?
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2015
If you're on the fence about which bento box to order for your child (BENTGO KIDS or YUMBOX), I will compare the two brands in this review. My family has used both kinds for about a month.

**BENTGO KIDS**

My 5 year-old kindergartner takes this box for his lunch, and it is truly the better choice for YOUNGER CHILDREN in my opinion. It has a more juvenile color scheme, five small food compartments, DURABLE RUBBER TRIM on the top and bottom, and overall exudes a higher quality product that will withstand more abuse than the Yumbox. The latches are more HEAVY-DUTY than the Yumbox, and although it can be a bit difficult for kids to close at first (it's a tight seal around the inner tray), my son got the hang of it after a couple tries. The Bentgo Kids trays come in three different colors and seem more durable than the Yumbox trays.

The Bentgo Kids box doesn't hold a LOT of food, but it is plenty for my son, and I imagine it will provide ample food until he's in second or third grade (probably a good box for 3-8 year-olds?). The largest compartment will fit a half sandwich unless your bread is huge, but then you can just cut it in quarters. The Bentgo Kids shell is a bit larger than the Yumbox, so it's a tight squeeze into my son's soft-sided LL Bean box, but we manage to fit the Bentgo and a Lifefactory water bottle into the LL Bean box.

*UPDATE* - We recently purchased an LL Bean Discovery lunch box, and this easily fits either the Bentgo or Yumbox as well as a water bottle and extras. The Bentgo also fits in a Lands' End ClassMate soft sided lunch box with a Goodbyn water bottle (see photo).

Does the Bentgo Kids leak? Nope. The rubber gasket on the lid is impressive, and ranch dressing has stayed neatly in the center dip compartment. The gasket on the Yumbox doesn't seem to be as good, so this is another reason why I like the Bentgo Kids better for younger children. It's pretty much foolproof. To clean, simply remove the inner tray and put it in the dishwasher. I always hand wash the outer shell or at least give it a wipe-down each day.

**YUMBOX PANINO**

I purchased this Yumbox Panino for my 9 year-old third grader. I like the Yumbox Panino colors and design better for OLDER CHILDREN (maybe 7-12 year-olds?). It's less juvenile than the Bentgo Kids box, and the Panino version has room for a larger sandwich. Since its tray has thin dividers, it will HOLD A BIT MORE FOOD too. The Yumbox has a slightly SMALLER FOOTPRINT than the Bentgo Kids, and it fits snugly in my son's LL Bean lunch box, but his water bottle does make his lunch box lid bulge out - not a big deal. We have since upgraded to the LL Bean Discovery lunch box, which is much deeper and has plenty of room. If you only have room for a small, narrow water bottle, the Goodbyn bottle is a great option (found on Amazon).

We have packed ranch dressing in the center, and as long as I press down tightly while latching the lid, it doesn't leak. The inner tray has printed text underneath (they are not removable stickers), but it does have a more grown-up look to it than the whimsical designs on other Yumbox trays. Yumbox sells plain trays on their website. The tray easily snaps out for washing in the dishwasher, but we always wash the outer shell by hand.

FOUR compartments or SIX? Yes, Yumbox offers two different versions - same size, but the trays have either more or less compartments. I debated greatly over which to buy, but ultimately I decided that the Panino (4 compartment) style would grown with my son better than the 6-compartment Yumbox, and on days when he doesn't pack a large sandwich, I simply use silicone baking cups as dividers. Links to the cupcake liners and leaf-shaped food picks shown in my photo are at the end of this review.

SUMMARY:

Both boxes have different features, so the box to choose really depends on your child's needs. The YUMBOX PANINO is my favorite for OLDER CHILREN or those who eat larger lunches because of the tray design and color combinations. The BENTGO KIDS is terrific for younger kids as it seems MORE DURABLE yet holds plenty of food for little ones. I do wish the Bentgo Kids box came in more colors, but perhaps this is in the works. For now, my son enjoys using his different-colored trays to switch things up a bit.

Links to other products shown in my photo:

Silicone Cupcake Liners (this set has red, which my sons had to have):
http://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Cupcake-Kitchen-Buddies-Included/dp/B00LR84HXA/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1425867226&sr=1-1

Leaf Food Picks:
http://www.amazon.com/Tornado-P-2759-Leaf-pick-10P/dp/B0019XLGLE/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1426438596&sr=1-1&keywords=leaf+food+picks

Goodbyn Bottle:
http://www.amazon.com/Goodbyn-20064BT-Bottle-Blue/dp/B0050O92PK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1442187692&sr=8-1&keywords=goodbyn+bottle

February, 2017 UPDATE:
My second grader is still using his Bentgo Kids nearly every day, as it holds more than enough food for his appetite. The rubber trim began to peel off a bit on the outer container (though I always hand wash it), and Bentgo sent me a replacement! What a wonderful product and equally great customer service!
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Hook's Hollands
5.0 out of 5 stars Bentgo Kids vs. Yumbox...which is better?
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2015
If you're on the fence about which bento box to order for your child (BENTGO KIDS or YUMBOX), I will compare the two brands in this review. My family has used both kinds for about a month.

**BENTGO KIDS**

My 5 year-old kindergartner takes this box for his lunch, and it is truly the better choice for YOUNGER CHILDREN in my opinion. It has a more juvenile color scheme, five small food compartments, DURABLE RUBBER TRIM on the top and bottom, and overall exudes a higher quality product that will withstand more abuse than the Yumbox. The latches are more HEAVY-DUTY than the Yumbox, and although it can be a bit difficult for kids to close at first (it's a tight seal around the inner tray), my son got the hang of it after a couple tries. The Bentgo Kids trays come in three different colors and seem more durable than the Yumbox trays.

The Bentgo Kids box doesn't hold a LOT of food, but it is plenty for my son, and I imagine it will provide ample food until he's in second or third grade (probably a good box for 3-8 year-olds?). The largest compartment will fit a half sandwich unless your bread is huge, but then you can just cut it in quarters. The Bentgo Kids shell is a bit larger than the Yumbox, so it's a tight squeeze into my son's soft-sided LL Bean box, but we manage to fit the Bentgo and a Lifefactory water bottle into the LL Bean box.

*UPDATE* - We recently purchased an LL Bean Discovery lunch box, and this easily fits either the Bentgo or Yumbox as well as a water bottle and extras. The Bentgo also fits in a Lands' End ClassMate soft sided lunch box with a Goodbyn water bottle (see photo).

Does the Bentgo Kids leak? Nope. The rubber gasket on the lid is impressive, and ranch dressing has stayed neatly in the center dip compartment. The gasket on the Yumbox doesn't seem to be as good, so this is another reason why I like the Bentgo Kids better for younger children. It's pretty much foolproof. To clean, simply remove the inner tray and put it in the dishwasher. I always hand wash the outer shell or at least give it a wipe-down each day.

**YUMBOX PANINO**

I purchased this Yumbox Panino for my 9 year-old third grader. I like the Yumbox Panino colors and design better for OLDER CHILDREN (maybe 7-12 year-olds?). It's less juvenile than the Bentgo Kids box, and the Panino version has room for a larger sandwich. Since its tray has thin dividers, it will HOLD A BIT MORE FOOD too. The Yumbox has a slightly SMALLER FOOTPRINT than the Bentgo Kids, and it fits snugly in my son's LL Bean lunch box, but his water bottle does make his lunch box lid bulge out - not a big deal. We have since upgraded to the LL Bean Discovery lunch box, which is much deeper and has plenty of room. If you only have room for a small, narrow water bottle, the Goodbyn bottle is a great option (found on Amazon).

We have packed ranch dressing in the center, and as long as I press down tightly while latching the lid, it doesn't leak. The inner tray has printed text underneath (they are not removable stickers), but it does have a more grown-up look to it than the whimsical designs on other Yumbox trays. Yumbox sells plain trays on their website. The tray easily snaps out for washing in the dishwasher, but we always wash the outer shell by hand.

FOUR compartments or SIX? Yes, Yumbox offers two different versions - same size, but the trays have either more or less compartments. I debated greatly over which to buy, but ultimately I decided that the Panino (4 compartment) style would grown with my son better than the 6-compartment Yumbox, and on days when he doesn't pack a large sandwich, I simply use silicone baking cups as dividers. Links to the cupcake liners and leaf-shaped food picks shown in my photo are at the end of this review.

SUMMARY:

Both boxes have different features, so the box to choose really depends on your child's needs. The YUMBOX PANINO is my favorite for OLDER CHILREN or those who eat larger lunches because of the tray design and color combinations. The BENTGO KIDS is terrific for younger kids as it seems MORE DURABLE yet holds plenty of food for little ones. I do wish the Bentgo Kids box came in more colors, but perhaps this is in the works. For now, my son enjoys using his different-colored trays to switch things up a bit.

Links to other products shown in my photo:

Silicone Cupcake Liners (this set has red, which my sons had to have):
http://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Cupcake-Kitchen-Buddies-Included/dp/B00LR84HXA/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1425867226&sr=1-1

Leaf Food Picks:
http://www.amazon.com/Tornado-P-2759-Leaf-pick-10P/dp/B0019XLGLE/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1426438596&sr=1-1&keywords=leaf+food+picks

Goodbyn Bottle:
http://www.amazon.com/Goodbyn-20064BT-Bottle-Blue/dp/B0050O92PK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1442187692&sr=8-1&keywords=goodbyn+bottle

February, 2017 UPDATE:
My second grader is still using his Bentgo Kids nearly every day, as it holds more than enough food for his appetite. The rubber trim began to peel off a bit on the outer container (though I always hand wash it), and Bentgo sent me a replacement! What a wonderful product and equally great customer service!
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ANM
5.0 out of 5 stars UPDATED: Amazing customer service! Great for school lunches, fantastic customer service
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
UPDATE:
I emailed Bentgo to let them know about the latch issue, and received a same-day reply (a few hours after I sent my email--the person replied at 9PM!). Though our bento box was no longer under warranty, the customer service rep offered to replace our bento box anyway, free of charge. She asked that I send her proof of purchase plus a photo of the breakage; as soon as I did that, they sent out a replacement bento box, which I received within a few days.

I'm really impressed with the level of responsiveness and their commitment to customer service, so I'm changing my review to five stars. I'm more than happy to support companies that stand by their products like this! And our new bento box is back in rotation, as easy and functional as ever!

ORIGINAL REVIEW:

We love this bento box and it's great for school lunches, except after about a year of use, one of the two latches broke off. It held up okay with only one latch for about six more months, and then the second latch broke. So now I have to keep it closed with a rubber band--still usable but kind of a pain. We didn't overstuff it or otherwise misuse it, so the latches really should have lasted longer.

Until the latches broke, the bento box was my favorite thing to pack lunches in. The compartments allow for a lot of variety, and it sealed really well. I wouldn't put soup in it, but thicker liquids like ketchup, ranch dressing, etc., were all fine in the bento box and always stayed in their compartments without leaking. It's not really insulated but it does keep things fairly cool, and if I need something to stay cold I'll pack it in a lunchbox with an ice pak. It cleans up easily, too. Just a bummer about the latches, and makes me hesitate to buy again.
Brittany
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this lunchbox
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
This lunchbox is truly perfect for kids. Easy to open and close, easy to wash, the size of each compartment is ok. It would be nice if you could fit a whole sandwich without having to cut it up.
mommyy
5.0 out of 5 stars Still going strong after 8-ish years
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018
I bought our first Bentgo when my son was in preschool. I purchased a few different lunch containers to test out which ones would work best for us, and the Bentgo boxes are easily our most used box. When I don't choose it, it is usually because they aren't clean.

Pros: Easy to open, leak-proof, and nicely sized and shaped sections. The largest section fits half a sandwich, which has been plenty for my two kids. My oldest just started middle school, and now prefers a whole sandwich, but I still use the Bentgo for him for other things. I pack things like salsa, fruits, applesauce, and yogurt regularly, and non have ever leaked. Crackers and chips stay crunchy, and sandwiches are not soggy.

I like that everything is self contained and there is nothing for my kids to lose. They pull out the Bentgo, their drink, and napkin, and that's it. I've been at lunch at the elementary school several times, and things can get crazy in there.

Durable. We have been using ours for about 8 years now, and they are still going strong. Still leak-proof, and no cracks or chips in any of the parts. There are one or two small scuffs on the rubberized corners, but they did their job and protected the main parts of the box.

Cons: Hand washing the outer case. They have held up incredibly well, but we have hand washed the outer shells every single time. We only have two, and with two kids, they are often both in use, so they are dirty more often than clean and waiting in the cabinet.

Bulky/heavy. They are durable, but they are bulky to store, and can be difficult to fit in lunchboxes. I have to place them on end to get them to fit in the kids' lunchboxes, which is mildly annoying, but they haven't leaked, so that's good.

Overall, a great product. If I had more storage space, I'd have more of these.

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