Keep Food Fresh For Longer

by Tefal Team on 29 August 2018
  • There’s nothing worse than buying lots of beautiful fresh fruit and vegetables only for it to go limp or mouldy before you’ve had a chance to use them. Now there’s a way to keep your food fresh for longer thanks to Tefal’s MasterSeal food storage ranges.

    These hygienic holders have a freshness seal built right into the lid. There’s nowhere for germs or odours to get in, so your food stays fresh until you’re ready to eat. The seal is leakproof too, so you can carry a MasterSeal container safely in your bag with no risk of spills.

    Conventional food storage container lids have a removable seal that leaves gaps for food to get trapped – and that’s when germs form. Even running these containers through the dishwasher won’t get rid of every trace of germs.

  • With our MasterSeal ranges, the freshness seal is built right into the lid. Since the lid and seal are attached firmly to one another, there are no gaps, so no germs can form – meaning your food stays fresh for longer!

    This gap-free seal also forms an odour barrier to lock in your feast’s flavour and block out any external odours. Store your MasterSeal box in the fridge alongside the smelliest of foods (garlic and onions, we’re looking at you!) and be sure that your food won’t absorb any unwanted flavours.

    For your peace of mind, all MasterSeal ranges are made using BPA-free materials and are certified safe for storing baby food.

    Introducing the Masterseal Ranges:

  • Masterseal Fresh

    Keep food fresh for up to 2 x longer*! Microwave, dishwasher and freezer friendly, these boxes stack for easy storage. Plus, they come with a 30-year guarantee, and are available in a variety of shapes and sizes.

    Available in Amazon, Debenhams and House of Fraser.

  • Masterseal Glass

    Premium 4-in-1 food storage: cook, serve, store and transport! Made from extra temperature-resistant borosilicate glass, these handy boxes are ovenproof up to 420°C, while the crystal-clear glass makes fine tableware for serving. Leftovers? Just attach the lid and store in the fridge.

    Available in Amazon, Debenhams and House of Fraser.

  • Masterseal Micro

    Take your food with you and heat it on the go! Microwave-safe food storage containers with an integrated valve in the lid that lets you heat up your food safely in the microwave without taking the lid off!

    Available in Amazon.

  • Masterseal To Go

    Carry your food safely and eat on the go! This versatile range of food storage containers features a box for brunch, lunch and snacks, sandwiches, yoghurt or a salad, and each has clever inserts and compartments** to keep different elements of your meal separate.

    Available in Amazon, Debenhams and House of Fraser.

  • *Food stays fresh for up to 2 x longer; scientifically proven – Compared to no box.

    **Features are product dependent.

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