Monday, December 10, 2012

Tupperware Fridgesmart Containers just listed at ecrater

Just listed these on ecrater.
These are some of the first Fridgesmart containers to come out.
They are the small size and measure 6" x 6" x 3 1/2"
they hold about 4 1/2 cups.

Fruits and vegetables have different airflow needs when stored in the fridge. You can regulate the airflow within the container and maintain peak freshness thanks to a unique venting system. A special built-in grid lifts food away from condensation.
Textured seal reduces sliding when containers are stacked.

Fruits and vegetables are divided into 3 groups - High Breathers (leave both vents open), Medium Breathers (leave one vent open, one closed), and Low Breathers (keep both vents closed)

High (or Heavy!) Breathers include:
Artichokes
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Endive
Peas (including Snow Peas)
Spinach
Sweet Corn (dehusked)

Medium Breathers include:
Vegetables
Beans (including Snap Beans and String Beans)
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Fresh Herbs
Fresh Shallots
Green Onions
Greens (Collard, Kale and Swiss Chard)
Leeks
Lettuce, all types
Fruits
Ripe Apples
Citrus (including Grapefruit, Orange, Mandarin, Lemon, Tangerine and Lime)
Ripe Pears
Peppers (including Bell, Sweet, Hot and others)
Low Breathers include:
Vegetables
Asparagus
Beet Root
Button Mushrooms
Carrots
Celery
Cucumbers
Okra
Radishes
Rutabaga
Summer Squash
Turnips
Zucchini
Fruits
Ripe Berries
All other ripe fruit not included in medium category
All fresh cut fruit
these have been used but I can tell you they haven't been used much. I bought these new when they came out and have been holding onto them for years and now I'm cleaning out cupboards and these are among the first victims of my cleaning spree.
They still seem to seal well and are in good condition. These sell for $15 each on the tupperware website.
this listing is for a set of two of these small fridgesmart containers.[!brand :tupperware!]

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