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Planetbox SHUTTLE Lunch Box Kits (Box, Carry Bag, Container, Magnets)

Planetbox SHUTTLE Lunch Box Kits (Box, Carry Bag, Container, Magnets)

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PlanetBox Shuttle Carry Bag (Design)
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PlanetBox Shuttle is good for young kids with shorter school days, snacks for grown ups, or a separate snack packed in addition to a Rover. Includes one leak proof dipper with green silicone lid.

Features

PlanetBox is designed to keep foods from “touching each other.” The top and the bottom meet so that foods will not co-mingle. The box is not designed to hold wet, messy foods like yogurt, dips, and applesauce. The included dipper is intended for foods such as these.

you are making a difference:

  • Helps save money, time and packaging waste going to landfill.
  • Stainless steel is a non-leaching, non-toxic material for storing food.
  • Stainless steel is 100% recyclable, meaning less waste in our landfills.
  • The magnets are made out of a synthetic rubber material that has been certified to be free of toxic materials.

kit includes:

  • Shuttle Planetbox
  • Set of magnets
  • One small leak-proof stainless steel container with green silicone lid (known as 'dippers').

Keep everything cool with an ice pack.
Choose other accessories such as cutlery, water bottles and containers.

features:

  • No lid to keep track of because it's attached.
  • The latch on the PlanetBox lunchbox is designed for 3+ years to close and open by themselves.
  • Lead free, BPA free and free from phthalates & PVC. 100% FDA approved materials.
  • High quality 18/8 (300 SS) and 18/0 (400 SS, not 200 SS) stainless steel. Food safe and will not leach toxic chemicals when in contact with food. Dipper lids are silicone.
  • Lunch box only is dishwasher safe.

dimensions when closed: 19cm × 12cm × 5cm

Compare Planetbox sizes:

Shuttle: 3 compartments & 1 dipper container. Holds about 3 cups of food. Measures 19 cm x 12.5 cm x 5 cm.
Rover: 5 compartments & 2 dipper containers. Holds about 4.5 cups of food. Measures 25 cm x 19 cm x 3.75 cm.
Launch: 3 large compartments & 1 dipper. Holds nearly 6.5 cups of food. Measures 26 cm x 19.7 cm x 5 cm.


Care Instructions:

  • Please ensure magnets are removed and everything is completely dry before reapplying magnets.
  • Longevity is an important eco principle, hence we offer replacement parts.
  • Hand wash carry bag (fully submerging bag in water is ok) and air dry.

Ingredients / Materials

18/8 (300 stainless steel) for the lunchbox tray and 18/0 (400 stainless steel) for the lunchbox lid. 18/8 (300 stainless steel) for the Dipper bowl and food-grade silicone for the Dipper top. Lunchbox and Dipper have a brushed metal finish.

Sizing

19cm × 12cm × 5cm

Compare Planetbox sizes:

Sizing chart

Care & Use

Dishwasher safe or hand wash. Not designed for microwave or oven. Remove magnets first.

My latch is not working! What can I do to fix this?

You may just need to tighten the latch a little.  Here is a super short video showing how you can easily fix a loose latch:

If this did not fix the issue your lid might  need an adjustment.  This video may help:

I have lost my latch.  Can I get a replacement?

You can find replacement latches here.

Help! I have spots on my lunchbox?

Please see the following information taken from the PlanetBox website:

Some background: On rare occasion we have heard from customers that their PlanetBox is ‘rusting’. They say that what appears on the surface of the lunchbox – usually on the top lid – is rust and it does not wash off.  PlanetBox is made from high grade stainless steel. This type of material is highly resistant to oxidization (rusting).

How you can remove spots:

Corrosion Spots:  Corrosion spots can be easily cleaned up with either some super fine steel wool and a little elbow grease, or a paste of baking soda and vinegar.

Fine Steel Wool: Start by washing your PlanetBox very well under running water. Then take some Super Fine Steel Wool (#000 is one such ranking) and start by lightly buffing the spotted area. Often times it just takes a few strokes under light pressure to remove the spots. If that doesn’t do it, then proceed to work the surface harder with the steel wool pad. This may cause very minor scratches to the surface of the lunchbox, but the tradeoff is that it will almost always remove the offending spots – with no damage to your lunchbox. Rinse with running water as you are going and within no time you’ll have a shiny new PlanetBox to use and enjoy for years more to come.

Baking Soda and Vinegar:   Make a thick paste of baking soda and vinegar, and leave on for at least an hour.   Try scrubbing it with a sponge and/or some fine steel wool.  Rinse and dry. 

How should I look after my PlanetBox?

Wash and dry after each use with a chlorine free detergent. The PlanetBox is dishwasher safe.

The Magnets, if they get wet, can cause rust.  The Magnets should be removed from the box when not in use and always kept dry.  The Magnets should not be used inside the box, only on the lid.  

If you need any further assistance please send your order details, a brief description of the issue and an image/video through to shop@biome.com.au

Circular life

Stainless steel and aluminium can be placed in kerbside recycling bins.

Made in

China

Brand story

Parents Robert and Caroline Miros started Planetbox in 2009. They wanted a better solution for school lunches, one that was durable, long lasting, safe and zero-waste. Stainless steel proved to be the perfect material, and internal dividers meant that foods could be separated with no wraps or bags.

Today, Planetbox is one of the leading eco-conscious lunchbox companies in the world.

Planetbox now offers the original style insulated Carry Bag along with the Lunch Tote and Lunch Sack. The main magnet sets are now Mix & Match sets that can be used on any stainless steel lunch box or container, not just Planetbox. 

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