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Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers Review

These storage containers work fine, but don’t stand out from the crowd

4.2

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers displayed on a wooden cutting board full of food

 The Spruce Eats / Rebekah Joan

What We Like
  • Safe for microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher

  • Lids seal well and are easy to attach

  • BPA-free lids

  • Made in the USA

What We Don't Like
  • Lids take a long time to dry

For a reasonable price, the Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers can add convenience to your food prep and storage routine, but don't expect any special features.

Editor's Note: Our review of the Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers was first published in 2020. While we continue to review new models and alternatives, we feel that this product continues to meet our rigorous testing standards. This particular Anchor Hocking set remains one of our favorite food storage containers.

4.2

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers displayed on a wooden cutting board full of food

 The Spruce Eats / Rebekah Joan

We purchased the Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers so our reviewer could put it to the test in her kitchen. Keep reading for our full product review.

With so many different food storage containers out there, finding the perfect ones for your kitchen can be hard. Do you want plastic, which isn’t the most eco-friendly or durable? Or glass containers that are reusable but have a higher chance of shattering? 

In the hunt to find the best food storage containers, we happened across the Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers. We loved their pretty Mineral Blue lids, so we grabbed a 10-piece set to test them out. Keep reading for our full review.

Design: Perfect for meal prep and leftovers

The 10-piece set comes with five bowls and corresponding lids: one 1-cup bowl, two 2-cup bowls, one 4-cup bowl, and one 7-cup bowl. The smaller containers are great for meal prepping and packed lunches, while the larger containers make storing leftovers easy.

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers
 The Spruce Eats / Rebekah Joan

The bowls are circular, with no special bells or whistles. The lids, however, have a unique design that helps you press the air out and form a tight seal around the glass container. Plus, since the glass containers and top of the lids are both see-through, a quick glance in your fridge or pantry tells you exactly what food you have while you’re meal planning.

The lids have a unique design that helps you press the air out and form a tight seal around the glass container.

Material: Glass and BPA-free plastic

The Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers are made out of tempered glass, which makes them extra tough. However, they can still break, so you’ll want to handle them with care. Additionally, the glass doesn’t stain, and it doesn’t absorb odors like plastic containers would.

While it may look like they’re made out of silicone, the lids are actually BPA-free plastic, which create a tight, leak-proof seal that locks in the freshness of your food.

Heating Capacity: Oven safe up to 425 degrees

You can use the Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers in the microwave and the oven—though, the plastic lids obviously have to stay out of extreme heat. For use in the oven, the glass containers are safe at temperatures up to 425 degrees.

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers
 The Spruce Eats / Rebekah Joan

It’s important to note that sticking a cold glass container into a hot oven could cause it to break from the quick change in temperature. For this reason, it’s best to wait until the container has warmed up at least to room temperature. Still, it’s great to know that you can use one container for everything from meal prep to cooking to reheating. 

While these containers are safe to use in the oven, they definitely weren’t designed with this purpose in mind. There are no handles, which makes it hard to grip the containers with oven mitts, so it’s not quite as perfect as it sounds.

There are no handles, which makes it hard to grip the containers with oven mitts.

Cleaning: Put that dishwasher to use

We breathed a sigh of relief when we saw that these containers—and their lids—are dishwasher safe. You have to keep the lids on the top rack, though. We stored a variety of things in these containers, from leftover chicken alfredo to baby carrots, and everything came perfectly clean in the dishwasher. 

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers
 The Spruce Eats / Rebekah Joan

The only drawback we noticed is that the lids take a long time to dry due to all the crevices in the design. It’s possible to towel dry them, but it’s not an easy task, especially on the smaller lids. We had trouble getting the towel to reach into the small dips in the lid to absorb all the water.

Price: Reasonable

While their MSRP is $39.99, you’ll often find this set of food storage containers available for less—think in the $25 to $35 range. While we wouldn’t call it a screaming deal, we think it’s a fair price for the set, which is made in the USA and comes with a 5-year warranty that covers chips, breaks, and cracks.

Competition: Check out these similar container sets

GlassLock 18-Piece Oven-Safe Box Set with Lids: For a slightly better value, the GlassLock 18-Piece Set comes with nine glass containers that are safe for use in the oven, microwave, dishwasher, and freezer. The set includes square, round, and rectangular containers that range in size from .7- to 6.3-cups, and the containers have BPA-free plastic lids that snap shut for a tight seal. 

Prep Naturals Glass Meal Prep Containers: The Prep Natural Glass Meal Prep Containers are ideal for anyone who likes to take packed lunches. The containers, which come in packs of five, are divided into two sections, with one side slightly larger than the other—perfect for packing a sandwich with a snack on the side or for portioning out leftovers for easy microwave reheating. The only small drawback of these containers is that the lids aren’t safe in the dishwasher, but just like the Anchor Hocking bowls, the glass containers can go in the oven, microwave, dishwasher, and freezer.

Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers
 The Spruce Eats / Rebekah Joan

Pyrex Simply Store Round Food Container Set: We’ve all heard of Pyrex, and for good reason. Their containers are known for their high-quality material and design, and the Pyrex Simply Store Round Food Container Set lives up to the brand’s stellar reputation. While you only get three bowls (a 2-cup, 4-cup, and 7-cup), the price is half of the Anchor Hocking, coming in at around $20—you could get two sets for virtually the same price and end up with an extra container. Plus, the Pyrex containers are also safe in the microwave, oven, dishwasher, and freezer, and they can be nested for easy, space-saving storage.

Final Verdict

Good, but nothing special.

The Anchor Hocking TrueSeal Food Storage Containers are well-made and work as expected, making them a worthwhile purchase if you like the style, but they also don’t stand out when compared to other brands.

Specs

  • Product Name TrueSeal Food Storage Containers
  • Product Brand Anchor Hocking
  • Price $39.99
  • Color Mineral Blue
  • Product Model Number 13397ECOM
  • Material Glass and BPA-free plastic
  • What's Included One 1-cup, two 2-cup, one 4-cup, and one 7-cup round food storage containers with corresponding Mineral Blue TrueSeal lids
  • Warranty 5-year limited warranty
Article Sources
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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bisphenol A (BPA) factsheet.