
School 2-Tier Domed-Lid Bento Box Kuromi
Kuromi 2-tier dome-lid bento box, 600ml, 4-point lock, made in Japan.
- From JapanJP-Direct
- AuthenticVerified
- 10–14 daysDelivery
Dome lid keeps rice and sides from getting squashed; 4-point lock resists leaks in transit; nests flat for compact storage once empty.
About this product
Sanrio's mischievous Kuromi wraps this two-tier Japanese bento box from SKATER. The domed lid leaves extra headroom so rice and side dishes keep their shape on the commute or in a backpack, and a 4-point lock seals both tiers shut. Empty, the two tiers nest down into one slim layer for storage.
How to use
- Pack the lower tier (370ml) with rice or noodles and the upper tier (230ml) with sides — the dome lid leaves room so food isn't pressed flat.
- Snap all 4 corner locks down evenly before packing the box in a bag.
- To reheat, remove the lid and inner lid first, then microwave the base only.
- Wash lid, body, locks and divider in the dishwasher; check the gasket groove by hand for trapped food.
Ingredients
- Lid — AS resin (heat-resistant to 100°C); the dome shape gives rice and sides room so they don't get crushed.
- Body, inner lid, locks & divider — Polypropylene (PP, heat-resistant to 140°C); food-safe for daily bento use.
- Gasket — Silicone rubber (heat-resistant to 140°C); backs the 4-point lock against leaks.
- Dishwasher-safe; microwave-safe with lid and inner lid removed. Made in Japan.
FAQ
Is it microwave-safe?
The PP body is microwave-safe once the AS resin lid and inner lid are removed; don't microwave with the lid on.
Can I wash it in the dishwasher?
Yes — body, lid, locks and divider are dishwasher-safe; check the gasket groove for trapped food after washing.
How much does it hold?
600ml total — 230ml in the upper tier, 370ml in the lower tier.
🇵🇭 For Philippines customers
For PH school and office bags that get tossed around on a jeepney or Grab ride, the 4-point lock is the whole point — rice stays put in the lower tier and ulam stays sealed up top, even if the bag tips over. Kuromi's black-and-purple look also holds its own when everyone's comparing baon boxes at recess or in the office pantry.