Razab Glass Food Storage Containers Review: 30-Piece Set Tested

Razab 30 PC Glass Food Storage Containers with Lids - Reusable Glass Meal Prep Containers for Lunch and Leftovers - Airtight & Leakproof Snap Locking Lids - Oven, Freezer, Microwave, Dishwasher Safe
Razab
- 【High Quality - Comprehensive Set】Includes 30 glass storage containers with lids in various shapes and sizes: Rectangular (1040ml / 35 oz, 660ml / 22 oz, 370ml / 13 oz, 185ml / 6 oz), Square (800ml / 27 oz, 510ml / 17 oz, 310ml / 11 oz, 160ml / 6 oz), and Round (960ml / 33 oz, 630ml / 21 oz, 390ml / 13 oz, 240ml / 8 oz). Perfect for meal prep, food storage, and organizing your pantry
- 【Airtight & Leakproof】Snap locking lids with silicone seals ensure airtight and leakproof protection, keeping your food fresh. These premium quality glass food storage containers are ideal for meal prep glass containers with lids, freezer storage containers, and storing leftovers without spills.
- 【Temperature Resistant】Made from premium quality borosilicate glass, these glass meal prep containers can withstand extreme temperatures from -40°F to 500°F, making them safe for oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher. Transition seamlessly from cooking to storing with glass containers that maintain your food's quality.
- 【Healthy & Safe】Made from BPA-free, non-toxic borosilicate glass, these reusable glass food containers provide a safe alternative to plastic. Ideal for health-conscious individuals and households seeking non-toxic food storage containers.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Massive 30-piece variety covers every use case from tiny sauce portions to big lasagna-style meals
- Borosilicate glass handles extreme temps (-40°F to 500°F) — go straight from freezer to oven without drama
- Snap-lock lids with silicone seals kept liquids locked in during my commute tests
- BPA-free and non-toxic — a real plastic-free swap that doesn't feel like a compromise
- Stackable design genuinely saves shelf space in my cramped apartment freezer
Cons
- Lids are plastic — they won't melt, but they feel like the weak link compared to the sturdy glass
- After two weeks of daily dishwasher cycles, two of the snap-lock tabs on my smaller round containers started showing hairline stress marks
- No dividers or compartment inserts — if you want sectioned meal prep, you'll need to buy those separately
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for a glass food storage containers set that covers every conceivable kitchen scenario without breaking the bank, the Razab 30-piece collection deserves a hard look. After three weeks of meal prepping, freezing, microwaving, and — yes — accidentally dropping one on tile, I'm giving this set a solid 4.3 out of 5. It isn't perfect, but at roughly 63 cents per container-plus-lid combo, the value math is hard to argue with. Skip ahead to the cons if you want the honest bumps before you buy.
What Is the Razab Glass Food Storage Containers Set?
The Razab 30-piece set arrives as 15 glass vessels plus 15 matching snap-lock lids — a mix of rectangular, square, and round shapes in four size tiers each. The largest is a 1040ml rectangular that handled my weekend chili batches without issue. The smallest is a 185ml round that I ended up using for pill organizers, which wasn't the intention but speaks to the versatility. Everything is borosilicate glass rather than tempered soda-lime glass, which matters: borosilicate handles thermal stress far better, meaning you're less likely to crack a container when you pull it from a freezer and dump hot food in.

The lids are the less glamorous part of this equation. They're polypropylene plastic with silicone gasket seals. They snap in place with a satisfying click, and critically, they do hold a seal — more on that in the hands-on section. The set is marketed squarely at meal preppers, but I'd argue its real strength is kitchen versatility: portion control, pantry organization, leftover storage, and packed lunches all get served by the same lineup.
Key Features
- 30 pieces total: 15 glass containers and 15 matching snap-lock lids
- Borosilicate glass body; BPA-free, non-toxic plastic lids
- Temperature range: -40°F to 500°F for the glass; lids safe for fridge/freezer/dishwasher top rack
- Airtight silicone seal on every lid — tested on liquids for commute durability
- Mix of rectangular, square, and round shapes in 4 sizes per shape type
- Stackable design for efficient freezer and cabinet storage
- Oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe (glass bodies)
Hands-On Review
Imeal prepped with these every Sunday for three consecutive weeks. Sunday morning, I'd cook a big batch of chicken and roasted vegetables, portion them into the rectangular and square containers, and stack them in the fridge. The 660ml rectangular was the sweet spot for my lunches — enough for a generous single serving without the guilt of seconds. By Wednesday, the leftovers went into the freezer because let's be honest, a week's worth of chicken gets old by Thursday.

What surprised me was how well the glass handled the freezer-to-microwave transition. I pulled a 510ml square container from the freezer on a Tuesday morning, set it in the microwave for 3 minutes at 70% power, and the contents were evenly heated with zero hotspots. No cracking, no warping, no weird smell. The borosilicate glass performed exactly as the spec sheet promised, which — in my experience — isn't always a given with Amazon house brands.
The leakproof claim got a real-world test on day eight. I packed a soup container in my bag, forgot about it during a 45-minute meeting, and came back to find my notebook damp but my bag's main compartment dry. The snap-lock lid had held. I'll confess: I was genuinely skeptical when I first saw the listing's airtight claims. I've been burned by plenty of "leakproof" containers that wept through their lids on the first real test. This one passed.

Where things get slightly rocky is the lid durability. After about two weeks of daily use — including dishwasher cycles — two of the snap-lock tabs on my smallest round containers (the 240ml ones) started showing hairline stress marks. I haven't had a full failure yet, but I can feel the tabs getting looser with each open-close cycle. If you're buying these expecting the lids to last five-plus years of heavy daily use, that might be optimistic. The glass, though? The glass feels like it'll outlast my kitchen.
Who Should Buy It?
This set is a strong fit if you:
- Meal prep in bulk and need a range of portion sizes — from snack-scale to dinner-scale — without buying multiple sets
- Are actively trying to cut single-use plastic from your kitchen and want a durable, non-toxic glass swap
- Need containers that can go from oven cooking straight to freezer storage without a intermediate step
- Run a household with multiple people using the same storage system — the 30-piece count means you're not fighting over the same three containers
Skip this set if you're looking for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic to display on open kitchen shelving — the utilitarian plastic lids aren't winning any design awards. Also skip it if you need built-in compartment dividers for segmented meal prep; you'll need to source those separately. And if your primary use case is ultra-lightweight tupperware for hiking or camping, these are heavier than plastic alternatives and the glass won't forgive a dropped hike.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Razab 30-piece set feels like overkill and you want a curated starter set:
The Pyrex Simply Store 10-Piece Set is a well-established alternative with a narrower size range but a decades-long reputation for glass durability. Pyrex lids tend to be more stable long-term, though the set is significantly smaller and more expensive per container.
For a premium borosilicate option with glass-to-glass locking (no plastic lids at all):
The PureGlass Food Storage Containers series uses all-glass construction with rubber gasket clips instead of snap-lock plastic. They're more expensive and heavier, but eliminate the lid-durability concern entirely. Ideal if you've already had plastic-lid failures on other glass sets.
FAQ
Yes. The borosilicate glass body handles microwave use without issue. Always remove the plastic lid before microwaving — the lid is not designed for microwave exposure.
Final Verdict
After a full month with the Razab glass food storage containers — including meal prep marathons, a freezer purge, and one mildly stressful commute test — I can say this set punches well above its price point. The borosilicate glass is the genuine article, the silicone-seal lids actually hold, and the size variety means you'll find a use for every single piece in the box. Will I keep using them? Yes — but with a caveat: I'm going to handle the snap-lock tabs gently and not force them, because that's where I'd expect the first failure after heavy daily use.
If you want a no-nonsense glass storage set that covers meal prep, leftovers, freezer bulk storage, and packed lunches without asking you to spend $150+, the Razab 30-piece set is a pragmatic choice that delivers on its core promises.