The push-button airtight seal makes OXO POP containers the easiest to open and close one-handed, a huge win when you're scooping kibble daily. Reddit users specifically call out OXO's button-seal design as the ideal solution for dog food storage, and expert testers at Good Housekeeping and Serious Eats consistently rank them among the best pantry containers.
OXO's well-known POP containers can be closed with one hand, simply press the button down to form a seal, then press again to open. Some come with accessories like half-cup scoops that attach to the underside of the lid so you always have a dedicated tool on hand for measuring dry goods.
These containers (which sport pop-on lids) were surprisingly good at storing rice, even when I shook them up and down. The set comes with pieces of various sizes, though I had trouble fitting the tallest containers (likely meant for spaghetti or…Twizzlers?) on my pantry shelf.
idk if you're using the airtight container with the button to close the lid but that might be an easier solution? i believe the brand is oxo (havent seen them by another company but there might be!)
The go-to solution for serious dog food storage, a food-grade 5-gallon bucket with a spin-off gamma lid that stays airtight, keeps pests out, and holds an entire large bag of kibble. Reddit's r/dogs and prepper communities swear by this setup for its rodent-proof seal and dead-simple daily scooping.
Rubbermaid Brilliance is the most consistently recommended food storage container across every expert review site tested, and the large pantry versions hold enough kibble for small-to-medium dogs for weeks. The snap-latch lids are genuinely leakproof and the crystal-clear body makes it easy to see when you're running low.
A classic galvanized steel trash can with a tight-fitting lid is the most affordable, rodent-proof, and durable dog food storage solution you can buy, and it looks sharp in a mudroom or garage. The Spruce specifically recommends this approach, and it scales to any bag size from 20 to 50 lbs.
Cambro containers are the restaurant-industry standard for a reason, they're nearly indestructible, stack perfectly, and the 2, 4 quart sizes are ideal for pre-portioning daily kibble servings or storing opened wet food. Serious Eats calls them the best chef-approved dry food storage option.