Canfanni Food Storage Containers with Lids Review – 40-Piece Set Tested

40 Piece Food Storage Containers with Lids(20 Containers & 20 Lids), BPA-Free Plastic Food Containers for Kitchen Storage and Organization, Leak Proof Meal Prep Container, Includes Labels & Pen
Canfanni
- Food Container Set:Our 40 pcs food storage containers Includes 20 containers and 20 lids, and 16 reusable labels and marker pen. This set includes 6 rectangular containers (1*50.7oz, 1*33.8oz, 2*16.9oz, 2*8.1oz), 4 square containers (1*40.6oz, 1*23.7oz, 1*13.5oz, 1*5.7oz), 4 round containers (1*40.6oz, 1*23.7oz, 1*13.5oz, 1*6oz), and 6 round sauce boxes(3*2oz, 3*1oz).
- BPA-Free & Food Grade Materials: Our food storage containers with lids are made of high quality plastic materials that are durable and BPA-Free. This food containers with lids are made of transparent material(Not like glass,Slightly white), but you can also clearly see the food inside. Our meal prep containers reusable are great choices for storing leftovers, fruits, vegetables, cooked meals, dry food and sauce.
- Leak-Proof & Keep Fresh: Each lid of our plastic storage containers features silicone sealing strips and 4-sided latches designed to ensure an airtight and leak-proof. You will never have to worry about food or liquid spills again when you use this containers for food. Keep your fridge clean and say goodbye to fridge odors.
- Safe and Easy to Use: Our plastic food storage containers with lids can be heated in the microwave, washed in the dishwasher, and stored in the freezer. (Note: Please do not put the lid into the microwave and dishwasher, high temperature will lead to deformation of the sealing ring affecting the closure of the lid and container).
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 40 pieces covers virtually every storage scenario from sauce cups to large meal prep portions
- Leak-proof silicone seals held up against soups and sauces during a full week of testing
- Stackable and nestable design frees up significant cabinet space
- BPA-free food grade plastic is lighter than glass and shatter-resistant
- Includes 16 reusable labels and marker pen for easy meal identification
- Budget-friendly price point compared to comparable glass or brand-name sets
Cons
- Lids cannot go in microwave or dishwasher — the silicone seal degrades under high heat
- Plastic is slightly cloudy compared to glass, making dried-stain visibility harder to spot
- Some containers developed minor warping after three weeks of freezer use in testing
- Four-sided latch mechanism can feel stiff on the largest rectangular containers
- No dividers or compartmentalization for single-container multi-food storage
Quick Verdict
The Canfanni food storage containers with lids deliver solid everyday performance at a price that undercuts most competitors. The 40-piece collection covers every size you need for meal prep, leftovers, and snack storage. For most households, this set earns a solid recommendation — though the lid-heat limitation is a real trade-off worth knowing about. Rating: 4.3 out of 5
What Is the Canfanni Food Storage Container Set?
The morning I unboxed this set, I had a drawer full of mismatched containers and a refrigerator that looked like a food crime scene — sauce-stained tupperware, mystery leftovers in unnamed cups, the whole mess. The Canfanni 40-piece set arrived in a single compact box and immediately solved the inventory problem. You get 20 containers and 20 matching lids, plus 16 reusable labels and a marker pen — everything you need to build a functional storage system from scratch.

Out of the box, the plastic has a faint, clean scent — no chemical off-gassing, which I always appreciate. The containers are slightly cloudy compared to glass (the product description warns you about this, and it's accurate), but you can still see exactly what is inside without pulling every lid. The set breaks down into four container shapes: rectangular, square, round, and small sauce boxes. That variety sounds gimmicky until you actually start using them and realize each shape has a natural use case.
Key Features
- 40 pieces total: 20 containers, 20 lids, 16 reusable labels, 1 marker pen
- BPA-free, food-grade plastic that is shatter-resistant and lighter than glass
- Leak-proof silicone seals with four-sided latch lids for airtight closure
- Microwave-safe containers (lids must be removed before heating)
- Dishwasher-safe containers; lids should be hand-washed to preserve seal integrity
- Freezer-safe for long-term food storage and meal prep batching
- Stackable when full and nestable when empty for compact storage
Hands-On Review
I put these food storage containers with lids through three weeks of real meal prep. I batch-cooked grains and proteins on Sundays, stored leftover soup in the rectangular containers, and used the tiny sauce boxes for salad dressings and marinades. By day three, I had stopped thinking about the containers entirely — which is exactly the point of good gear. They just work.

The leak-proof claim held up impressively well. I stored a chicken noodle soup in one of the 33.8 oz rectangular containers, sealed it, and tossed it in my bag for a workday commute. Forty minutes on the train, a jostling subway transfer, and a packed lunch bag later — zero leaks. The four-sided latch mechanism takes a second to click into place, but once it does, you trust it. What surprised me was the sauce boxes — I expected the smallest containers to be the weakest link, but the 1 oz and 2 oz round lids sealed just as tight as the large ones.

Microwave use is where the design shows its one honest limitation. The containers handle heat fine, but you must pop off the lid first. After a week of accidentally leaving lids on (old habits), I started pre-labeling my containers with the included stickers and writing "LID OFF" in Sharpie on one just to train myself. The product documentation is clear about this, but it bears repeating: never microwave with the lid sealed. The silicone ring deforms, and you will lose the airtight seal permanently.
By the end of the third week, I noticed minor warping on two of the largest rectangular containers after repeated freezer cycles. This did not affect their ability to seal or stack, but it is worth noting if you plan to freeze large batches daily. The smaller containers showed no warping at all. I also noticed that dried tomato-based sauces leave faint stains on the plastic — a limitation of any clear-ish plastic, not unique to this set.
Will I keep using them? Absolutely — but I treat the lids with a bit more care than I initially planned. Hand-washing the lids takes ten extra seconds and seems to have extended their snap-back significantly compared to my first dishwasher run.
Who Should Buy It?
This set is a strong fit if you are meal prepping on a budget and need a comprehensive range of container sizes without investing in an expensive glass set. Home cooks who batch-cook proteins, grains, and vegetables will use every single container in this set within the first week.
It works well for households of two to four people who go through leftovers quickly and need reliable leak-proof transport for packed lunches. The variety of shapes also makes it useful for organizing pantry staples, snacks, and craft supplies if you ever repurpose the containers.
Skip this set if you need glass containers for stain resistance and a perfectly clear view of contents, or if you want dishwasher-safe lids. Some users also prefer containers with internal dividers for multi-compartment meals — these are single-compartment only.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If you prioritize stain resistance above all else, the Rubbermaid Brilliance Plastic Food Storage set offers clearer plastic and built-in vents in the lids for microwave use — though at a notably higher price per container and with fewer pieces in a comparable set.
For a larger-capacity glass alternative, the Pyr Glass Food Storage Container Set provides oven-safe glass vessels with airtight lids. Glass solves the staining and heat-warping issues but adds weight and shatter risk — not ideal if you transport containers regularly.
On a tighter budget, the AmazonBasics Food Storage Container Set delivers a comparable 30-piece collection at a similar price point, though the latch mechanism and seal quality felt less robust in side-by-side testing.
FAQ
Yes, the containers themselves are microwave-safe. You can heat food directly in them. However, you must remove the lids before microwaving — high heat deforms the silicone sealing ring and compromises the leak-proof seal.
Final Verdict
The Canfanni food storage containers with lids are exactly what they promise: a well-designed, affordable 40-piece set that covers the full spectrum of kitchen storage needs. The leak-proof seals are genuinely reliable, the variety of shapes and sizes makes meal prep feel organized rather than chaotic, and the BPA-free construction keeps food safety concerns off your plate. The lid-heat limitation is the main trade-off, and it is a real one — but it is clearly documented and manageable with a five-second habit change. For the price, this set is hard to beat for everyday meal prep, leftover storage, and household organization. At $27.99, it earns a firm place in most kitchens.