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Home › Tried it - Loved It › Hot Costco Find - Glasslock Premium Containers

Hot Costco Find - Glasslock Premium Containers

Lori Tried it - Loved It

Glasslock Containers CostcoIf you look closely at weangreen containers, you’ll see that they’ve got the branding ‘glasslock‘ on them. We’ve been using the same set of Wean Green Glasslock for three+ years, and they’re still new. Right now I’ve got a container in the fridge storing home made butter, three or four in the pantry holding small bulk barn purchases, and we use them for Olivia’s lunch. They’re so durable, last for ages, and the glass is non-pourus so you can write on it with sharpie, and it wipes off. It’s also shatterproof, so it’s perfect for kid friendly lunches. After three years, the seals are still perfect, and they come out of the dishwasher looking like new.

They’re fantastic.

But they can be expensive. One of the larger containers, like we use for Olivia’s kindergarten snack, or that I use to hold butter is almost ten bucks. They last forever, so it’s worth it - and you’re going to easily save that on ziploc containers and plastic bags, but still, it’s pricey.

When I saw this Glasslock set at Costco, I knew it was the perfect addition to our collection to stop the purchase (or the waste on plastic containers that get stained, and can’t be put in the dishwasher, or lose their seal). The Premium Glasslock set is $29.99, and can be found at your local Costco store.

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6 Comments

  1. Sarah
    ― April 21, 2015 - 11:33 pm  Reply

    Hi There,

    I’ve been searching for these containers high and low, I can’t even find them online to purchase and my Costco location is sold out. According to the Glasslock website, the model number is on the bottom of the container. Anyway you can share this information?

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Caroline Moustache
    ― December 21, 2014 - 11:19 pm  Reply

    thanks for letting us all know about these containers, they are fabulous!

    1. Lori
      ― December 22, 2014 - 1:22 pm  Reply

      I’m so glad that you like them!

  3. #Momhack - How to Make Leftovers Lunches Work for You – Frugal Edmonton Mama
    ― November 3, 2014 - 2:57 pm  Reply

    […] see what’s inside, and reminds you to eat it too. Some of our favorite glass containers are these ones from Costco, or from […]

  4. Heather
    ― November 1, 2014 - 9:33 pm  Reply

    At Costco in Edmonton? Which one did you find them at?

    1. Lori
      ― December 22, 2014 - 1:21 pm  Reply

      Found them at Sherwood Park.

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