Here are some notable features that you should consider when purchasing and choosing food storage containers:
Doors:
allow you to keep contents fresh and sealed. Lids can sometimes be purchased in addition to the containers themselves.
Coating Doors:
These types of doors are strong and resistant to spillage, which allows you to completely turn the container upside down without a drop of material leaking.
In the clamp:
If you are not at risk of impact and accidents, low-cost hinged doors may be a good solution. Although these types of doors are air-tight and resistant to leakage, there is no guarantee of preventing leakage from around the container.

Colored doors:
If the containers you have purchased are opaque or white, colored doors can help you identify the ingredients in the container.
Capability:
If you don't use the same brand of containers, they can be a problem when stacking the entire container. Because usually these containers are presented in such a way that they are locked together. This prevents them from falling.


