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Was just wondering if anyone has used the luncheaze cordless lunch box? LunchEAZE - Rechargeable, Automatic, Self-Heated Lunchbox . It looks pretty solid and not having to plug in somewhere to heat food up would be great. I'm currently using a hotlogic one that you have to plug in and there is no temperature regulating. Its just all or nothing. It looks like the luncheaze one even has a start and end timer, I saw a couple other brands that are similar but this seemed like the one that I could most likely get some feedback. Thanks in advance.
 
Interesting. My 8 year old might need this ..she refuses to eat cold food
 
I have not used that one but I do have one i use that’s cordless. Thing works great. Chargers it every night before using it. Unplug it and take it to work and just set the timer to heat it up for a specific time u wanna eat OR manually start heating it and stop it when your ready.

This is the one i have

 
Interesting. My 8 year old might need this ..she refuses to eat cold food
Everything I've seen on them seems pretty positive. There is another brand called East Oak. The only big downside is from what I've seen you get one reheat off a charge, but they do sell extra batteries and if I remember they were like $15/$20 maybe
 
I have not used that one but I do have one i use that’s cordless. Thing works great. Chargers it every night before using it. Unplug it and take it to work and just set the timer to heat it up for a specific time u wanna eat OR manually start heating it and stop it when your ready.

This is the one i have

Appreicate it @Halfi .That one's cheaper, nice. Can you get extra containers or batteries for it that you know of?
 
Appreicate it @Halfi .That one's cheaper, nice. Can you get extra containers or batteries for it that you know of?
I’m not sure. I never looked into it. It is however just about drained after one use which sucks but I only use it for work so it’s not a big deal for me
 
What I used to do was put tin foil over my food I wanted hot at work, I would stick it up in the windshield and let the sun do it, be surprised how well it works… I know it’s no ideal and probably not the answer your looking for but for a quick fix it worked
 
What I used to do was put tin foil over my food I wanted hot at work, I would stick it up in the windshield and let the sun do it, be surprised how well it works… I know it’s no ideal and probably not the answer your looking for but for a quick fix it worked
I use to stick mine in the engine bay of the excavators and let it heat up in there. Got tired of that though.
 
What I used to do was put tin foil over my food I wanted hot at work, I would stick it up in the windshield and let the sun do it, be surprised how well it works… I know it’s no ideal and probably not the answer your looking for but for a quick fix it worked
Yea definitely done that too, even put it on the engine of some of the equipment I run.
 
Was just wondering if anyone has used the luncheaze cordless lunch box? LunchEAZE - Rechargeable, Automatic, Self-Heated Lunchbox . It looks pretty solid and not having to plug in somewhere to heat food up would be great. I'm currently using a hotlogic one that you have to plug in and there is no temperature regulating. Its just all or nothing. It looks like the luncheaze one even has a start and end timer, I saw a couple other brands that are similar but this seemed like the one that I could most likely get some feedback. Thanks in advance.
Yeah, I’ve used the LunchEAZE — it’s super convenient not needing a plug, and the timer works great. It gets food properly hot, but it does take a while, and the battery can wear down over time. Still way more flexible than my old plug-in lunch box.
 

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