If you batch-cook on Sundays and need to stash nine lunches in the fridge without hunting for lids, the MCIRCO 10-pack solves the matching problem instantly. Ten identical containers, ten matching snap-lock lids, no rummaging. The borosilicate glass holds up to freezer-to-microwave transitions without cracking, and the stackable design keeps the fridge from becoming a Jenga game. The catch: at 22 ounces per container, these are sized for a single generous serving, not family-sized portions. If that fits your lunch routine, keep reading.
Quick verdict
The MCIRCO 10-pack is the budget pick for meal preppers who want glass without the high cost of name brands. The snap-lock lids seal tight and the borosilicate glass handles temperature swings well. Skip it if you need larger capacity or want leak-proof confidence with liquids.
Who is this for?
Solo meal preppers and couples who cook on Sunday and portion out the week. These are built for someone packing a single lunch or snack container, not someone batch-cooking for a family of four. Fitness enthusiasts who meal-prep protein and carb portions will appreciate the uniform sizing. The 22 oz single compartment works well for salads with dressing on the side (keep the dressing in a smaller cup), grain bowls, and protein-heavy prep bowls. Not ideal for soup or anything that sloshes during transport.
Key features
Borosilicate glass construction
The glass is notably thicker than the soda-lime glass used in cheaper storage sets. Borosilicate handles thermal stress better, meaning you can pull a container from the freezer and pop it straight into a 400°F oven without the thermal shock that cracks tempered glass. Six weeks in, none of the ten containers showed cracks or cloudiness, even after repeated freezer-to-microwave cycles.
Snap-lock lids with silicone seal
The four-tab snap-lock mechanism is easy for one hand. Press down and you feel the seal engage. The silicone gasket runs continuous around the lid rim, which does a better job than press-and-seal plastic wrap. That said, these lids are not vacuum-sealed. Upright storage with sauces or soups will eventually seep if the container gets jostled.
Dimensions and capacity
At 6.7 inches long, 4.9 inches wide, and 2.1 inches tall with a 22-ounce capacity, these fit side by side on most refrigerator shelves without wasted gap space. The rectangular shape packs more efficiently than round containers, and the low profile makes them easy to grab from a crowded fridge.
Oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe
Remove the lid before microwaving or baking. The glass itself handles -4°F freezer temperatures and up to 400°F oven heat. Dishwasher safe on the top rack, though hand washing extends the lid life. The silicone gasket in the lid can trap food particles if not scrubbed properly.
Stackable design
Stacking is stable. The flat lid bottoms interlock cleanly, building a column without wobble. In a full refrigerator, this saves real shelf space compared to containers that only stack loosely.
Real-world performance
I cooked a week's worth of chicken thighs, roasted vegetables, and quinoa on a Sunday afternoon. Portioned into the ten MCIRCO containers, they filled the bottom shelf of the fridge with room for a drink drawer. The snap-lock lid closed with a satisfying click every time. In the microwave, I reheated at 2-minute intervals with no lid (obviously), and the glass heated evenly without hot spots that plague thinner storage dishes.
The freeze test was harsher: I filled three containers with leftover chili, froze them solid for 48 hours, then defrosted in the fridge overnight. No cracks. The lid seal stayed intact on two of three. The third showed minor seepage around one corner when I tilted it, but nothing that made a mess of the fridge.
After six weeks, the lids still snap tight. The silicone seal has not warped or peeling. One lid tab shows slight flex when pressed hard, but it still locks.
Pros and cons
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Verdict & price check
For under $30, the MCIRCO 10-pack delivers the essentials without overpaying. The glass is genuinely borosilicate (not marketing copy), the lids seal better than most budget sets, and the uniform sizing makes weekly prep orderly. The capacity suits single servings; if you need larger volumes, look at 35-50 oz containers instead. The lid seal is not leak-proof for liquids in a bag, so pack soup separately if your commute is rough. Check the latest price for the MCIRCO 10-pack on Amazon.

