Jomafe launches Keep & Care

The new line of storageware is manufactured in Portugal and is also ultra air and water tight.

Comprising six shapes and sizes, with more planned in the coming months, and with capacities ranging from 500ml to 2.4l, this storageware is versatile and practical and the key attribute is that, having been tried and tested, it is 100% airtight. The lids are safe and easy to open and close, and a silicone seal around the inside can be removed for cleaning.

The containers have a temperature tolerance from -40 C to +110 C, so they are fridge, freezer and dishwasher safe and can be used in the microwave. They are BPA free.

Stackable in a range of ways, the Keep & Care range is ideal for saving space and keeping cupboards tidy and organised and can store all kinds of foodstuffs from dry ingredients to liquids and on-the-go foods.

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