🍞 Elevate your kitchen game with fresh style and smart storage!
The Leopard Bamboo Bread Box is a spacious, two-layer natural bamboo storage solution featuring 10 ventilation holes to maintain optimal freshness for up to 4 days. Its dual clear window doors open 180° for easy access, while the removable shelf doubles as a cutting board. Designed with an elegant arc shape and elevated base, it also offers extra countertop space on top, making it a stylish and practical addition to any modern kitchen.
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 3.65 Kilograms |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Item Form | Box |
Manufacturer | LEOPARD PRODUCTS |
Size | 14.17 Inch L x 9 Inch W x 13.38 Inch H |
Item Weight | 8.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.17 x 9 x 13.38 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 1 |
J**S
Bread box or baby bottle storage
The media could not be loaded. The first time I purchased this was in 2021 to store my grandson’s baby bottles. I know people were using acrylic containers but the ones I found were too big and bulky. I don’t like my countertops cluttered with a bunch of stuff. After he was done with bottles I gave it away to daughter’s friend for her baby. This worked so well for me that when my 2nd grandson was born I bought it again. I don’t have a lot of cabinets but I still could’ve made room for the bottles but I’m short. I didn’t want the pieces of the bottle to get pushed to the back of the cabinets. Plus I just didn’t want the baby bottles to mingle with the other stuff.I purchased a few acrylic containers to store the pieces of the bottle separately.Also, excuse my green tile. I’m still haven’t found backsplash that I truly like.
C**S
Bread Box & Cutting Board!
A cutting board with a bread box around it! I wanted a breadbox that we could see into and quickly know our bread stash at a glance. The windows on the double doors are perfect for this. Also cute with their little knobs. I looked at a few similar models but when I saw that this one’s shelf pulls out to be a cutting board I was sold. So glad I purchased this, it’s been super convenient and smart. Some cutting boards cost as much as this entire breadbox so I’m pleased with the price. It has organized what used to be a cluttered basket of loaves, buns, and sandwich bread that would get buried and go moldy. Now we can easily see our breads and they are neatly arranged. Additionally, the top of the breadbox is another level of storage. We keep our breadbox on the counter under the cabinets and our English muffins and additional loaves fit so nicely on the top. I do store the breads in their bags. When I bake sourdough I store it on the cutting board shelf for easy snacking. When I pull out the shelf it’s an attractive serving board. Only thing I would have appreciated is glass in the doors rather than acrylic, though it looks very attractive as is.
B**E
Problem with magnets
This bread box is fairly easy to assemble. The materials are cut so everything fits well together and the two doors line up well. The reason I am giving this bread box 4 stars instead of 5 is because of one quality control mistake. The back of the bread box has notches cut in the two side boards and the bottom board for fitting the back side board in. The notch in the bottom board was put on the side with magnets. That notch should have been made on the opposite side of the bottom board. As a result the magnets on the bottom board are facing the rear of the box and not the two front doors to help in keeping the doors closed. If your bread box has this problem it is an easy fix. Just add small magnets or a thin piece of metal to the front of the bottom board just behind the magnets on the two doors. Hopefully my bread box was the only one with the notch on the wrong side of the bottom board.
S**Y
Gets the job done!
Bought this to prevent a certain little thief (my carb obsessed cat) from eating my bread loaves. A hairtie looped around the handles keeps my bread nice and safe from her, and the clear front lets me actually see my bread and get reminded that I have it.The clear panels are plexiglass instead of actual glass, and do have a protective film on them. However you can remove the panes and peel off the filn if you're brave enough by removing the interior bamboo holder in the inner side of the doors. Or you can must feel it off without removing it, but all of it will not come off cleanly. Up to you honestly.Make sure you don't overtighten the screws when assembling this. The bamboonis pretty tough, but it will start to creak/audibly crack if you tighten too much. Don't ruin your breadbox!This is a bit expensive, but I was losing more money from my cat eating my loaves each month than this cost, so it was worth it for me.
K**E
Meh could have been a lot better
Well let’s start from the beginning. It smells like chemicals. I’ve got to get that smell out before I’ll put anything in it. It looks like it should be easy to assemble but don’t let this deceive you. The holes that were drilled were too small. You’ve got to really force the screws in. This is complicated further by the fact that the screw driver they send is too small for the screws. Keep a vacuum handy because metal shavings will be everywhere. Once together you get the joy of pulling off the protective layer that’s really protecting thick clear plastic, not real glass. The reflection off the plastic is all curved and weird. But you might as well leave the protective layer on because it’s not easy to get off since they tucked it into the wood frame. I was unable to get it all off. $15 would be a more adequate price for this. But it does hold quite a bit. It’s a good size. I’m not expecting it to keep things fresh too much longer though
R**E
Looks great, holds my vitamins!
I needed something to store my vitamins on my counter and this little cabinet does the job. I added decorative scrapbook paper to the plexiglass doors to hide the unattractive clutter inside. My only complaint is the plexiglass came covered in protective film and it wasn’t quick or easy to get it all off as it was actually sealed under the plexi where it meets the wood. Finally had to use a razor blade to score all the way around the plexi in order to peel the plastic wrap out of the seams. Just annoying, but not a big deal. The cabinet is sturdy, was simple for this 45 year old lady to assemble, and I’m happy.
K**A
Sturdy, Easy to Assemble
This was sturdier than I expected. My only complaints are that the pieces were labeled and the provided screwdriver was terrible, but if you look at the images on the instructions and follow reasoning (and have your own Philips screwdriver) you’re going to assemble it just fine. Used a blade to get the plastic off the window doors. The doors don’t line up perfectly but since the box already has air holes in the back, I’m not bothered a little extra airflow. It suits my needs for storing both store bought and homemade bread.
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