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The Pawtong 12oz Insulated Vacuum Food Jar features a leakproof buckle lid and wide mouth design, crafted from food-grade stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation. It keeps food hot or cold for over 5 hours, is compact yet spacious enough for kids and professionals alike, and is designed for easy cleaning and spill-free transport.





| Brand | Pawtong |
| Capacity | 12 ounces |
| Color | Black-Game |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Feature | Food Grade |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 2"W x 2"H |
T**L
Keeps Food Hot & Leakproof – Kid Approved
My son loves it! This insulated food jar keeps his food hot for hours and never leaks in his lunch bag. The wide mouth makes it easy for him to eat from, and the buckle lid feels very secure. Perfect size for school lunches and super easy to clean. Great quality and totally worth it!
J**C
Perfect Size Food Jar for Preschoolers and all ages
This 12oz insulated food jar is perfect not only for kids, but for all ages. While it’s a great size for preschoolers, it’s also ideal for older kids and even adults who want a compact, reliable food container. It’s lightweight and easy to open, yet sturdy enough to feel durable. The lid seals extremely well, so there are no leaks or spills, even when packed in a backpack or lunch bag. It does a great job keeping food warm and secure, making it perfect for school, work, travel, or day trips. Overall, it’s very practical, convenient, and thoughtfully designed—highly recommend for everyday use.
J**R
Adorable and functional! Great container!
This is the perfect portion sized container for soup or hot food! I’m sure it would keep cold food cool for a long time also. The seal is super tight and there were no leaks. It kept the food so warm from morning to lunch that I was able to dump my cheese bag on it - close it up for a min and it melted the cheese down also. The it’s sturdy, well made and super cute! My kid loves Dino’s and this matches perfectly to some of his other disposable bowls. I will be using this more than I expected for myself! I’ll probably get a few more. Definitely recommend. Fast shipping also.
Y**N
Perfect for Hot Meals – Leakproof and Great Quality!
I’m very happy with this food thermos. The stainless steel interior keeps food warm for hours, which is perfect for soups, pasta, or hot meals. The wide mouth makes it easy to fill, eat from, and clean. The lid seals very well — no leaks at all — even when it’s carried in a backpack. I also love the sturdy design and the beautiful blue color. It feels durable and high quality, not cheap. This is an excellent option for kids’ lunches or even for adults who want to take hot food on the go. I would definitely buy it again and highly recommend it!
J**E
Experiment: How warm does the 19 oz Pawtong food jar really keep food?
I bought two of the 19 oz Pawtong thermal insulated food containers, and they came in the mail yesterday. Several reviews said the container wouldn't stay hot, and one review claimed it melted m&m's that he had placed next to it. So I did a simple experiment to test both of those questions. Note: Although the container is labeled as being 19 oz, the actual capacity seems to be 16.4 oz. I determined this by using a gram scale and pouring as much water as I could fit into the container without having it spill over when the lid was placed on. (There is no fill line, so this took a little trial and error.) The amount was 485 mL = 16.4 ounces. Possibly all food jars advertise a larger capacity than they can actually hold; I don't know. But the real capacity is 16.4 oz for the 19 oz Pawtong jar. This is not a big deal for me personally, since I'm using these to replace a model of food jar that has a (true) capacity of 11 oz. (Later, after the experiment, I overfilled the jar with cold water and then forcibly spilled all the excess out with the lid and re-weighed it. The total that time came to 532 mL, which is almost 18 ounces. My experiment was done with 485 mL of fluid, because that was what felt safe to pour in without risking burning myself. All that said, the real working capacity seems to be between 16.4 and 17.9 ounces for the 19 oz food jar. Question #1: Does the food jar fail to keep food warm? To find out, I boiled water in a teapot and poured 485 mL of boiling water (199° Fahrenheit) into each of three containers, as measured by a digital gram scale. One was a plain old uninsulated metal salad bowl, used as a control. One was the 19 oz Pawtong. One was an identical 19 oz Pawtong, but placed in a zippered thermal lunch bag, because that's how I intend to travel with these if I end up keeping them. I left all three containers out on the wooden kitchen countertop. After two hours, I came back and checked them. The lids of the Pawtongs were warm, both on the top and around the rim. Not warm enough to cause any discomfort, just noticeably warm, which indicates heat was escaping from that location. (This made sense, because upon unboxing the product I never saw any insulating material when I disassembled the lid.) The walls of the jars were cool to the touch, indicating they were doing a good job of trapping the heat inside. I measured the temperatures of the water then, and at two-hour intervals thereafter. ===Boiling water temps after 0 hours (start)=== 199.0° F - plain old salad bowl 199.0° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar left out on the countertop 199.0° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar placed in the thermal lunch bag ===Boiling water temps after 2 hours=== 70.5° F - plain old salad bowl 163.9° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar left out on the countertop 165.9° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar placed in the thermal lunch bag ===Boiling water temps after 4 hours=== 63.3° F - plain old salad bowl 141.6° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar left out on the countertop 146.2° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar placed in the thermal lunch bag ===Boiling water temps after 6 hours=== 62.2° F - plain old salad bowl 124.5° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar left out on the countertop 130.6° F - Pawtong 19 oz food jar placed in the thermal lunch bag Soup is denser than water, so the temperatures would likely be higher if I'd tested with actual soup. So the container does fine by itself, and the thermal lunch bag only helps the it retain about one degree Fahrenheit of heat per hour. It's very likely that the temperature retention would be improved if an insulating thing (e.g. a pot holder, a napkin, etc.) were placed on top of the lid, but it doesn't really seem to need that. Question #2: Does the food jar melt m&m's? I actually had no m&m's on hand, but I did have some Reese's Pieces. I placed a ziplock baggie of 10 Reese's Pieces directly on top of the lid of the food jar that was filled with 199° F water and left out on the counter. When I came back an hour later, at least 3 candies were melted. So yes, the m&m's story is likely true, and you should not put easily-meltable things right on top of the food jar when it's full of hot food. For me, this product keeps the food warm enough for my purposes (car trips), and has the added benefit of the lid design. What the lid lacks in insulation, it makes up for in being able to easily remove when you're ready to eat, and to easily take all the way apart to clean. The clear plate that touches the food comes all the way off, and you can rinse/scrub the lid under there. No fears about mold, which happened over time with the old Reduce model of soup thermos I had due to the lid design. The Pawtong lid is a little complicated to reassemble, but so was the Instant Pot lid when I first started using it. You just memorize the steps. Durability is not something I can comment on because I just got these yesterday, but that wasn't one of the complaints from the other reviews, so I doubt it will be a problem. It keeps food warm and has a way better lid than my old soup thermos, so it's a winner in my book.
Y**Y
Great for kids & value for money
I'm really happy with the Pawtong 12 oz Insulated Vacuum Food Jar! 🤩 It's perfect for my daughter's school lunches. The size is just right, not too big or too small, and the lid is secure - no more worrying about spills! The insulation keeps food warm for hours. Worth every penny, I'd say. 👍
C**A
Great product
I really like this food jar. It’s a good size, easy to open, and doesn’t leak at all. It keeps food warm for a long time and is easy to clean. The design is cute and my kid likes it. Definitely happy with this purchase.
C**2
Great for little hands
I love how this thermos opens. Twust off lids are hard for little hands to maneuver, & my son has no problem opening this. He complains that his food is cold (4 hours after heating with boiling water in the morning), but I'm going to try to let the water heat it longer before dumping it out & adding his food.
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