M MCIRCO Glass Meal Prep Containers Review: 30 Oz 2-Compartment Set Worth It?

M MCIRCO 10-Pack,30 Oz Glass Meal Prep Containers 2 Compartments Airtight Lunch Bento Boxes with Lids, Glass Food Storage Containers, Microwave, Oven, Freezer, Dishwasher
M MCIRCO
- GREAT SIZE: Our 10 glass sets (10 lids and 10 containers) size: 7.8(inch)x5.7(inch)x2.5(inch),Capacity: 860ml (30oz). It is great for meal prepping and food storage. Great for storing leftovers and better organize your refrigerator. Great for a variety of occasions and events:gym,leftovers,picnic,portion control,work lunches,travel and more.
- PREMIUM BOROSILICATE GLASS:Our glass storage containers are made from premium borosilicate glass, which is stronger than others' glass food storage containers, safely go straight from the refrigerator to the microwave or oven to the table
- AIRTIGHT SMART LOCKING LIDS: MCIRCO Glass food storage containers use snap lock lids that comes with silicone seals to make your meal prep food will last much longer than normal plastic food storage containers. These lids are easy to use and will stop leaking. These lids will not break or slowly stop working
- PORTION CONTROL FEATURE:The portion control feature of the divided glass lunch containers allows you to regain control over your meals. The two compartments glass containers make it easy to organize your meals and keep your diet plan.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Borosilicate glass handles fridge-to-microwave transitions without cracking or warping
- Two-compartment design makes it easy to separate proteins from carbs and veggies
- Snap-lock lids with silicone seals kept sauces from leaking in my bag
- 10-pack offers solid value for weekly meal preppers
- Stackable design frees up refrigerator space compared to mismatched containers
Cons
- At roughly 1.5 lbs per empty container, they're noticeably heavier than plastic alternatives
- The 7.8 x 5.7 inch footprint won't fit in all compact microwaves or lunch bags
- Hand-washing the silicone seal grooves takes extra time if you don't flip lids inside-out
Quick Verdict
The M MCIRCO 10-pack glass meal prep containers earned a solid spot in my rotation after three weeks of daily use. These 30 oz borosilicate glass containers with snap-lock lids and a two-compartment design make weekly food prep genuinely less of a hassle. They aren't perfect — they're heavier than plastic and the footprint is generous — but for anyone serious about portion control and reducing single-use containers, this set delivers real value. I'd give them a 4.2 out of 5.
What Is the M MCIRCO Glass Meal Prep Containers Set?
On paper, the M MCIRCO set is straightforward: 10 glass containers, 10 matching snap-lock lids, each with two compartments totalling 860 ml (30 oz). The containers are made from borosilicate glass rather than the tempered soda-lime glass you'll find in cheaper sets, which means they're less prone to thermal stress cracking when you move food from freezer to microwave. The lids use a silicone seal and a four-sided snap-lock system — no elaborate clips, no frustration.

I initially received this set to replace a mismatched collection of plastic containers that had started staining and warping after about eight months. That context matters: I wasn't looking for something flashy. I wanted reliable. The two-compartment layout was the real selling point, since I meal-prep for two people and having protein and sides physically separated keeps everything from turning into a grey, congealed mess by Wednesday.
Key Features
- Borosilicate glass construction — handles fridge-to-microwave transitions without warping or cracking
- 30 oz total capacity (860 ml) split across two equal compartments
- Snap-lock airtight lids with silicone seals to prevent leaks
- 10-piece set — 10 glass containers and 10 matching lids
- Microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher safe (glass only for oven/microwave; lids hand-wash recommended)
- Stackable design — keeps refrigerator and cabinets organized
- Meal prep friendly — gym, work lunches, portion control, leftovers, picnics
Hands-On Review
Three weeks ago, I cleared out a drawer of my refrigerator and stacked all ten containers in. That was the first thing that surprised me — how neat everything looked. The stackable design isn't just marketing; the lids nest flat and the glass containers stack without wobbling, which my old plastic set never did.
For meal prep specifically, I do Sunday batches: grilled chicken thighs, roasted sweet potatoes, and a vegetable. The two compartments handle this layout perfectly — chicken in one side, carbs and veg sharing the other. By Wednesday, the food still looked and tasted distinct. No mingling. No sogginess. I attribute that to the airtight seal on the lids holding up after repeated open-and-close cycles.

The snap-lock mechanism took about a day to get used to. On the first few uses, I wasn't pushing the lid corners down hard enough, and I'd get a half-sealed result that leaked a bit of broth in my lunch bag. Once I committed to pressing all four corners until I heard a click, the seals held — even with soupy chicken marinade in the main compartment. That detail matters if you're packing anything liquid-heavy.

What surprised me was the weight. An empty container weighs roughly 1.5 lbs, which sounds trivial until you're packing a lunch bag with three of them. For a work lunch, one container is fine. For full weekly prep for two people, you're hauling around nearly 15 lbs of glass. That's not a dealbreaker — it's just a trade-off versus plastic, and it's worth knowing upfront. Will I keep using them? Almost certainly — but I'll be more intentional about which meals get the glass and which get a lighter container for the commute.
Who Should Buy It?
- Serious meal preppers who cook on Sundays and eat throughout the week — the 10-pack covers most meal prep cycles without buying multiples
- People cutting back on plastic — borosilicate glass doesn't stain, retain odors, or leach chemicals like some plastics can under heat
- Anyone doing portion control or macro tracking — the divided compartments naturally separate food groups, making it easier to eyeball portions
- Home cooks who meal prep for two — having matching sets means you can prep identical meals side by side without searching for two different containers
Skip this set if you need ultra-lightweight lunch containers for commuting, or if your freezer and microwave are compact models with limited interior space. The 7.8 x 5.7 inch footprint is too wide for some slim lunch bags and compact appliances.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Rubbermaid Brilliance 12-Pack — similar two-compartment design with a slightly more compact build, though the plastic construction doesn't match the durability of borosilicate glass
- Pyrex Simply Store 10-Pack — classic brand with strong glass quality and a trusted reputation, but these are round rather than rectangular and lack the compartment feature
- DuraFeel 10-Pack Glass Meal Prep Containers — comparable price point and feature set, though the lid design uses a different latch mechanism that some users report feels less secure over time
FAQ
Yes. They're made from borosilicate glass, which is designed to go straight from the refrigerator to the microwave or oven without thermal shock. Always remove the lid before microwaving.
Final Verdict
The M MCIRCO glass meal prep containers hold up well under real-world use — no warping after reheating, no leaks after a commute, and a clean look that makes meal prep feel less like a chore. The two-compartment design is genuinely useful for anyone tracking portions or keeping foods separate, and the borosilicate glass quality is noticeably better than budget alternatives. The weight is the main trade-off, and it's not trivial if you're carrying multiple containers daily. Overall, this set earns a spot on our recommended list for anyone building a durable, plastic-free meal prep system.