User sitka1 put it well: glass stains less, absorbs no odors, and does not develop those mysterious white patches that appear on plastic over time. The downside has always been the anxiety of carrying something fragile. The silicone boot on the Ello Duraglass addresses exactly that. When you set it down, it does not make the sound of something that is about to break.
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The Silicone Boot
The boot is the design decision that separates this container from standard glass meal prep options. User sitka1 noted that if the container does break, the boot contains the danger. User Becka takes hers to work daily and describes them as durable and sturdy. User Audrey carries hers in a lunch bag without worrying about being too careful when putting it down.
One practical note: the boot on the solid ring design can hold water when washed, which means removing it to dry properly. User Becka found the ring unstuck from the glass fairly quickly because of this. She recommends the net design boot on Ello’s smaller containers, which she says stays in place without the water-trapping issue. If you are deciding between color options, checking whether the boot is a full ring or a net design is worth the extra step.
User Audrey confirmed all silicone pieces are removable for cleaning, which prevents mold and odor buildup over time.
The Lid
Four snap clips lock the lid down on all sides. User Christopher found the lids seal tightly without being difficult to open, which is the right balance for a container you are opening multiple times a day. User Audrey described the seal as exactly what she needed for carrying lunch without worrying about spills in her bag.
One thing to know: user sitka1 discovered that microwaving with the lid on but unlatched can create a vacuum from the silicone seal that makes the lid nearly impossible to open afterward. The fix is simple: take the lid completely off before microwaving, or angle it to prevent the seal from forming. This is not a defect, just a behavior worth knowing before your first attempt.
Size and Capacity
At 3.4 cups per container, the size is designed for a single meal portion. User J.Leigh packed 6 to 8 ounces of chicken, a cup of rice, and a cup of vegetables and noted she could have fit more. User Katie batches whole meals, moves the containers from oven to counter to fridge or freezer in one sequence without switching vessels.
The set includes five containers, which covers a full work week of lunches in a single batch cook session. User Brooke called it her favorite meal prep set specifically because the number of containers matches a typical weekly prep rhythm.
Glass vs Plastic Over Time
User sitka1 made the practical case directly: plastic is lighter and less breakage-prone, but it stains, absorbs odors, and deteriorates. Glass does none of those things. User Christopher noted no weird smells after extended use. The non-porous surface means tomato sauce does not stain the container orange after a week of lunches.
User Becka’s one complaint beyond the boot design was not about the glass at all. Everything else held up to daily use and repeated dishwasher cycles without issue.







