Everything Packed For an Easier Snack

  • 3 vacuum food canisters
  • Sizes include 0.85L, 1.3L, and 1.8L
  • BPA free food grade materials
  • Designed for use with the Giraffy vacuum sealer machine
  • Freezer safe storage
  • Food safe silicone seals
  • User manual included
Product Description

Keep everyday ingredients and leftovers fresher with the Giraffy Vacuum Food Storage
Canister Set. This three-piece set gives you clear, durable containers in practical sizes for fruit, vegetables, dry goods, snacks, and prepped meals. When paired with the Giraffy vacuum sealer, the canisters help remove air and extend freshness, making them a smart addition to your kitchen storage routine.


The canisters are made from BPA-free food-grade materials and built for repeated use, with
clear walls for quick visibility and secure lids that help seal in freshness. They are especially
useful for foods you would rather not crush in a bag, and they bring a cleaner, more organized feel to the fridge or pantry. If you want more control over everyday storage and less wasted food, this set makes the system simple and straightforward to use.

Stack it. Seal it. See it.

Stackable icon Stackable
Clear view icon Clear View
Fridge ready icon Fridge Ready

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Which Size Is For What?

Three sizes for snacks, leftovers, and meal prep.

Small
Medium
Large

Fill. Close. Press. Store.

Use it with your Giraffy handheld sealer.

Questions People Ask Before They Buy

Do I need the handheld sealer to use the vacuum feature?

Yes. The vacuum function works with the Giraffy handheld sealer. Without it, the canisters still work as regular storage containers.

What foods are canisters best for?

They are best for foods you want to protect from getting crushed or foods you open often. Good examples are berries, greens, cut fruit, leftovers, snacks, and other fridge items.

Are canisters better than bags?

Not better in every case. Canisters are better for structure, visibility, and quick fridge access. Bags are better when you want a flatter shape, freezer storage, or more flexibility.

Will these take up too much fridge space?

They do take more space than bags, so they are best for foods you use often and want easy access to. They work well as part of the system, not as a replacement for every container in your fridge.

Should I start with canisters, or are they more of an add-on?

For most people, canisters make more sense as an add-on. If you are just starting, the machine or the full sealer set is usually the easier first step.