You don’t have to replace everything at once
A set is cheaper per piece, and it is the fastest way to be done with it. But there is nothing wrong with starting with one thing and seeing whether you actually reach for it.
If you have plastic containers at home that are working fine, keep them. Replacing functioning things is its own kind of waste, and we are not going to pretend otherwise.
Start with the bottle
It is the cheapest thing we sell, and it carries the clearest version of the argument: the cap is steel.
Almost every steel bottle on the market — including the €45 ones — closes with polypropylene. Ours doesn’t. If you want to test whether this company is worth believing, that is the ten-second version.
Two materials. Both named.
304 food-grade stainless steel, and one food-grade silicone seal. That is the entire list, in every product on this page — lids and bottle caps included. The grade does not change by size or by price.
The seal is the only part that wears out, and we sell you a new one for a few euros rather than a new container. Replacement seals.
And what steel won’t do
It doesn’t go in the microwave. You can’t see through it. It’s heavier than plastic. If those things matter more to you than what your food touches, buy something else — with our blessing.