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We Tested 21 Food Storage Containers—Here Are the Ones Worth Buying

Our favorite sets feature simple designs, airtight seals, and a variety of sizes.

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Whether you're storing dry goods in the pantry or essential baking supplies on the countertop, having a solid set of food storage containers that you can rely on is a necessity for any home chef. Quality food storage containers feature airtight lids for optimal freshness and security, enough room to store small or large amounts of food, and an easy-to-clean design so you're not left with stained containers.

To help you choose the best food storage containers for all your needs, we tested 21 different sets and rated them on performance, capacity, design, and ease of cleaning. We included both plastic and glass options, and put each set through three different tests to evaluate their ability to keep food fresh, free of bad odors and stains, and secure in case of spills and accidents. Keep reading for all our insights.

About Our Tests

We performed side-by-side testing on 21 different food storage containers, including 15 plastic containers and 6 glass or ceramic containers. Each set was put through three separate tests—brown sugar, smell/stain, and shatter/spill—to evaluate their ability to keep sugar fresh after four days, remove stains and odors after holding tomato sauce and onions for two days, and remain leak- and shatter-resistant after being knocked off the counter. We then rated the food storage containers based on the following metrics:

  • Performance: Were there any leaks? How secure is the lid? Did the container break when dropped?
  • Cleanup: Do the containers clean easily? Are there any lingering odors or stains left behind?
  • Design: Does the construction feel durable and well-made? Are the containers designed with ease of use in mind? Are the containers stackable?
  • Capacity: Are there multiple sizes to accommodate different needs? Is there a variety of sizes offered in a set?

Why It's Great: Good variety of sizes; cleans well in the dishwasher; resistant to stains and odors

Grain of Salt: Some sizes may be too tall for small cabinets

The Rubbermaid Brilliance Food Storage Containers earned perfect ratings across all categories, including performance, design, capacity, and ease of cleaning. This 10-piece set includes containers in various sizes with airtight lids that lock into place to keep food extra fresh, so you'll have plenty of options to store ingredients in bulk or in smaller containers for leftovers. Plus, they are freezer-safe, so you can preserve food for months. In tests, we were impressed by the clean look and attractive design of the containers, as well as the features that made them just as functional as visually appealing.

One of our biggest concerns about plastic containers is how they will look and smell after many uses. Luckily, these passed our stain and odor tests with flying colors. After two days of holding tomato sauce and onions, we washed some by hand and ran others through the dishwasher, and they all looked as good as new. While testing its design, we found zero leaks, and everything stayed tightly sealed.

The Details: Plastic; 10 containers with lids; (1) 16-cup, (1) 12-cup, (1) 7.8-cup, (1) 6.6-cup, (2) 3.2-cup, (2) 1.3-cup, (2) 0.5-cup containers, plus (2) 0.5-cup measuring scoops

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Why It's Great: Ideal for dry foods; stacks nicely; lids are very secure

Grain of Salt: Lids are not entirely dishwasher safe

This food storage container set by Better Homes & Gardens stood out from the others in terms of design thanks to its ability to stack nicely in pantries and cabinets, and close securely with its flip buckle lids. With four sizes ranging from 6.5 cups to 19.4 cups, you'll be able to store your favorite dry goods inside, such as cereal, pasta, and baking ingredients, and save so much room when you remove all the original bulky packaging.

And just in case your container takes a tumble, you can rest assured knowing the goods inside will stay secure. When put to the test, we loved how the clasp popped up, but the lid was still sealed and did not break. The container and lid are dishwasher safe, but the removable silicone seal must be washed by hand.

The Details: Plastic; four containers with lids; (1) 6.5-cup, (1) 10.1-cup, (1) 16-cup, (1) 19.4-cup containers

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Why It's Great: Includes scoops; airtight locking latches; modular and stackable

Grain of Salt: Pricey

We love a lot of products from OXO's Good Grips collection, and this food storage container set is no exception. It has a round pop-in and out button on the center top of the lid, which creates an airtight seal to keep your baking essentials fresh inside. We previously tested an older design of this product but found that this new version was an improvement from the original. Before, you had to remove part of the lid to wash, but with this new design, you can put the whole thing in the dishwasher.

The set includes five containers with airtight lids, plus there are two half-cup scoops that attach to the undersides of the two largest container lids for easy scooping. If you've struggled in the past with your brown sugar staying soft and workable, the provided brown sugar saver will do just that.

The Details: Plastic; five containers with lids; (2) 1.6-cup, (1) 4.4-cup, (2) 17.6-cup containers

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Why It's Great: Looks great on countertops; doesn't retain odors or stains; cleans well in the dishwasher

Grain of Salt: Not recommended for liquids

If you prefer the look and feel of glass food storage containers, this attractive set of five containers by Le'raze is for you. The glass is dishwasher, microwave, oven, and freezer safe, and they display beautifully in your cabinets and on your countertops. However, we don't recommend using them for liquids, as there was some minor leakage during our splash test.

Don't be fooled by the flat bamboo lids: They have a food-grade silicone sealing lip to preserve your food and keep things airtight and fresh inside. Each container measures 3.7 inches in diameter for easy stacking or side-by-side placement.

The Details: Glass, bamboo; five containers with lids; (1) 2-cup, (1) 2.8-cup, (1) 3.7-cup, (1) 5-cup, (1) 6.75-cup containers

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Why It's Great: Made with sturdy stoneware; holds stainless steel scoops on exterior; sleek design

Grain of Salt: Pricey; can't see through containers

Constructed of beautiful white stoneware, these canisters from Crate & Barrel are perfect for displaying on open shelves or kitchen countertops. Apart from earning a nearly perfect rating across all categories, they were especially praised for their attractiveness and performance during the stain, smell, and splash tests. The containers had zero leaks when filled with water and shaken, and they smelled nice and clean after washing out sauce and onions. The wood lids wipe clean easily, and the canisters can be thrown in the dishwasher along with the stainless steel tablespoon scoop, which hangs on the side.

If you rely on being able to see through your storage containers to know when you're running low on something, these canisters may not be the best fit for you. We suggest using them as an addition to your at-home coffee station, as the provided scoops would be ideal for whole or ground beans.

The Details: Stoneware, wood, stainless steel; one container with lid; available in 33-ounce, 53-ounce, 89-ounce, and 4-quart sizes

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Our Takeaway

We landed on the Rubbermaid Brilliance Food Storage Containers as our top pick because it was the only set that earned perfect scores across all categories. The containers have a simple, attractive design, seal tightly, and come in a variety of sizes to suit all your needs. For storing your baking essentials, the OXO Good Grips Baking Essentials Pop Container Set is another great choice.

How to Pick the Right Food Storage Containers

Material

The most common materials for food storage containers are glass, plastic, and ceramic. Clear plastic and glass are generally preferred so you can easily see how much food is inside, but ceramic looks beautiful when displayed on countertops. Plastic is a popular choice because not only is it clear, but it's also not as fragile as glass, so it can survive accidents. Plastic is also lightweight, easy to clean, and freezer-safe.

Capacity

Most food storage containers are available to purchase in sets, typically including a variety of sizes and sometimes shapes. Depending on what you're planning to store in your containers, take into consideration how much can fit inside and how much space it will take up in your kitchen.

Lid Type

The lids of any quality food storage container should be secure and airtight to keep the contents fresh. Some lids have a manual latch, others pop up and down to seal, and some have a simple silicone seal. Depending on the design of the lid, it may not be dishwasher safe (fully or partially), and you may need to hand wash it or remove part of it before putting it in the dishwasher.

The Leftovers: Other Food Storage Containers We Tested

While the Mepal Modula Stackable Storage Containers have a beautiful and simple design, we found them lacking in overall performance. Not only did they leak excessively in the splash test, but the lid completely popped open when dropped. This set of seven could also benefit from a greater variety of capacity amounts offered instead of having duplicate sizes that don't offer much range compared to other options.

Likewise, there were no standout features about the LocknLock Easy Essentials Clear Storage Containers that made them a contender for a spot on our list of favorites. The lid was secure and kept food fresh, but an odor was left behind after hand-washing, which prompted a cycle in the dishwasher that warped the container. Although there are other size options available to purchase, ranging from 5.5 to 21.1 cups, we felt they were already on the expensive side individually.

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Common Questions

What are the best food storage containers for the freezer?

You can use glass or plastic containers to store leftovers or bulk food in the freezer, and it's ultimately up to personal preference as both will perform well.

If you put a glass container with hot food directly in the freezer, you could risk cracking or shattering the container if it doesn't cool down to room temperature first. Similarly, if you're planning to reheat the food in the glass container, do not put it into the oven or microwave without allowing it to first thaw slowly from the freezer. Plastic is a lighter-weight material, which can be helpful if you have a lot of items buried in your deep freezer, but sometimes it can crack, depending on how sturdy it is. We have done research on freezer containers, too, if you'd rather go that route.

Is it better to store food in glass or plastic?

Glass is more durable, though it may not survive a particularly hard fall, and it is also infinitely recyclable. However, it can be more expensive compared to plastic counterparts. Plastic containers tend to be more budget-friendly and they are also more lightweight.

Glass can be microwaved or put in the oven and dishwasher without any warping or melting. It is also non-porous, so it will not absorb any smells or release particles into your food. However, the same cannot be said for plastic. Plastic is more prone to warping when exposed to temperature changes, and shoppers should also be wary of items that are not marked as BPA-free, which can release chemicals into your food. Plastic is also more prone to staining, so heavily seasoned leftovers might be better off stored in glass.

How do you organize food storage containers?

A disorganized drawer or cupboard filled with mismatched food storage containers can get frustrating fast. Although we love a set that includes multiple shapes and sizes for the sake of convenience, storing them with their matching lids can make them more difficult to stack and take up too much space. One option is to keep all the lids together in one drawer or bin and all the bottom containers in another, stacking them to free up more space. You can even add a drawer under the shelf, adjustable drawer dividers, or a lid organizer with customizable compartments.

Plastic containers may take up less space overall when stored in your cabinets because many food storage sets are modular and are meant to be stacked. While glass is durable, take care while storing your glass containers on top of each other to avoid potential breakage or damage.

Why Take Our Word For It?

Jacqueline Weiss is a professional food writer with more than five years of experience and a lifelong lover of working in the kitchen. Her writing has appeared in Eat This Not That, EatingWell, Taste Of Home, Simply Recipes, and more. For this article, she analyzed data insights from our expert product testers to determine the best food storage containers on the market. She looked for sets that scored high in terms of performance, design, capacity, and ease of cleaning.