The cold weather season is approaching faster than we’d like it to and it’s the perfect time to start thinking about meals that will warm your bones on those frigid work days. Some jobsites are lucky enough to have a microwave on site, but for others it’s a thermos of soup or a cold meal – at least it USED to be.
After raising over $35,000 on Kickstarter last year, LunchEAZE is officially for sale to the public, offering warm meals through the use of its battery powered, heated lunch box. The system operates much like a slow cooker, slowly warming up your food 2 hours prior to when you want to take your lunch break.
The company says it will work on any type of food, including frozen meals, soups, and leftovers and is double sealed to prevent spills. By setting your lunch time on the control panel or through the Bluetooth app, LunchEAZE will automatically start heating two hours prior to when you’d like to heat and continue heating for an additional 30 minutes if you’re running late. Temperature controls allow settings between 170 and 220 degrees.
The battery charge lasts up to 3 hours, so you’ll need to charge it after each use.
Included in the system is a removable stainless steel container, which can be put into the dishwasher and is also freezer proof, and an insulated lunch bag to carry your LunchEAZE in.
For those interested, LunchEAZE comes in a variety of different base and lid colors and is currently on sale for $149.95 on their website. A variety of other accessories are also available for purchase, including a car inverter for on the go charging.
You can check out how it works in the video below:
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Shane is the creator of Construction Junkie and an active construction project manager. In his career, he has managed interior remodel projects, site development, construction safety, governmental project compliance, and facility maintenance. He has a strong passion for construction technology and safety, as well as sharing the knowledge or insights he has gained throughout his career.