If you buy dog food in 20, 30 lb bags, this is the only container worth considering. The gamma lid spins on and off in seconds, it's genuinely airtight, and it costs under $20, nothing else at this price comes close for large-volume kibble storage.
What holds up
- Spin-off gamma lid creates a truly airtight, pest-proof seal
- Holds an entire large bag of kibble (store the original bag inside for double protection)
- Food-grade plastic safe for pet food contact
- Widely available at hardware stores and online
What to know
- Bulky and not aesthetically pleasing, purely functional
- Requires bending down to scoop if stored on the floor
- Lid can be stiff to open initially until broken in
Sliding the whole bag into a plastic container gives you the double benefit of keeping the food sealed tightly (to deter pests and keep it from going stale) while also maintaining the manufacturer's packaging, which contains important information such as lot numbers and expiration dates.
I use a five gallon food storage bucket with something called a gamma lid. There is a corner in the living room where I keep the bucket, the microchip feeders, and the fountain, all in the same place. It's right there in my face. Open, scoop, drop scoop back in, close, put food down.
my dry stores are in mylar with oxygen absorbers, in galvanized metal trash cans with tight lids. sitting up on 2x4s in the basement. things like honey, in plastic, go into the metal trash cans too. I sleep well knowing it's rodent proof.
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