

I live in a home with two young children, so I’m constantly shopping for berries (they can’t get enough!). But even after I wash and store them in the fridge, the berries often end up mushy and moldy due to a layer of water that’s collected in the container. I’ve been searching for a solution and found the Winproper 5-piece produce container set. They can cut down on wasted fruit and vegetables, plus one reviewer calls them, “a game-changer for fruit-loving families.” And right now they’re on sale, bringing the price to $19.99. Over 2,000 Amazon shoppers have bought them in the past month, so get yours now!
What Are the Winproper Produce Storage Containers with Lids?
Washing and storing fruit and vegetables is so much easier with the Winproper Produce Storage Containers. The five-piece set includes airtight lids for convenient fridge stacking and a variety of sizes (x-large, large, medium, small, and mini-size). Best of all, each container features a removable colander, allowing you to rinse and drain produce before storing it, preventing items from sitting in excess water. Plus, everything (except the lids) is dishwasher-safe.
So if you’re looking to tidy up your fridge and keep your produce fresher for longer, take advantage of this deal. Get these produce containers while they’re 20% off!

What Amazon Shoppers Are Saying
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5
“Great set! Keeps my produce fresh; I love that I can wash and store it in the same container. Different sizes are super handy, and they fit well in the fridge. Way less wasted fruit now.” —julissa
“Stackable storage for fruits. Wash them and drain them in the basket, seal and stack. Great value, space saver.” —Dwayne Rouse
“This is one of my best purchases from Amazon. […] My kids are … toddlers and having to purchase berries multiple times a week because they don’t last gets really pricey. Cue this amazing product right here. […] I bought two packages of strawberries from Sam’s Club. One package was left in its packaging and placed in the fridge. The other package was emptied into this container and placed in the fridge beside the other one. […] After 48 hours, the strawberries in the original packaging started to get soggy, and you can already see mold forming. The strawberries in these containers, on the other hand? Pristine. They look exactly like they did when I first brought them home. They lasted this way for at least four to five days before they started showing signs of getting dry […] Definitely a game-changer for fruit-loving families!” —The Mac Lab TX
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