Gamma2 Vittles Vault Stackable Pet Food Storage Container, 60 Pounds
Did you know that storing your pet’s food in the bag causes it to go stale and lose its flavor and crunch? Your pet may eat food from the bottom of the bag at a slower pace or may just refuse to eat it at all. Protect your investment and store your pet’s food in a Vittles Vault Food Storage Container. An ideal food storage solution made with airtight-engineering; the Vittles Vault Containers locks freshness in while keeping pest and harmful moisture out with its patented Gamma Seal Technology. A simple spin of the lid extends the life of your pet’s food and keeps it fresher longer while maintaining its nutritional integrity. Engineered with durability and strength in mind; the Vittles Vault is made of heavy-duty; food-safe BPA-free plastic that won’t shatter or crack if dropped and is durable enough to be stored outdoors. PRODUCT NOTE: Capacity guidelines are based on the shape and density of kibble and feed. When in doubt; round up to the next size. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: We recommend thoroughly washing and drying your Vittles Vault Container regularly. Over time; oils absorb into the plastic; which can cause food to become rancid.
“Did you know that storing your pet’s food in the bag causes it to go stale and lose its flavor and crunch? Your pet may eat food from the bottom of the bag at a slower pace or may just refuse to eat it at all. Protect your investment and store your pet’s food in a Vittles Vault Food Storage Container. An ideal food storage solution made with airtight-engineering; the Vittles Vault Containers locks freshness in while keeping pest and harmful moisture out with its patented Gamma Seal Technology. A simple spin of the lid extends the life of your pet’s food and keeps it fresher longer while maintaining its nutritional integrity. Engineered with durability and strength in mind; the Vittles Vault is made of heavy-duty; food-safe BPA-free plastic that won’t shatter or crack if dropped and is durable enough to be stored outdoors. PRODUCT NOTE: Capacity guidelines are based on the shape and density of kibble and feed. When in doubt; round up to the next size. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: We recommend thoroughly washing and drying your Vittles Vault Container regularly. Over time; oils absorb into the plastic; which can cause food to become rancid.”
- GAMMA SEAL TECHNOLOGY: Our threaded locking system & reliable double gaskets help create a controlled moisture balance that keeps good moisture in & harmful moisture out.
- PEST-PROOF: Consistently locks in freshness and flavor and keeps pests out, stopping ants in their tracks.
- FOOD-SAFE & BPA FREE: Engineered with strength and durability in mind, made of food-grade, BPA-free HDPE plastic that won’t shatter if dropped and can be kept inside, in garages, barns or outdoors; Perfect for dry pet food.
- STACKABLE DESIGN: For space efficiency
- MADE IN USA
Additional information
Country of Origin | Made in USA |
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Capacity | 16.1 gal. |
Features | Stackable, Scoop Included, Airtight |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor and Outdoor |
Primary Material | HDPE |
Product Height | 19 in. |
Product Length | 22 in. |
Product Weight | 8.47 lb. |
Product Width | 14.5 in. |
Volume | 60 lb. |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4360 |
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by Tyler
Very well built and keeps the grains dry. I did think this came with a scoop, but the two I purchased only had the bins.
by Neen
Love it. Keep food fresh and holds XL bags of dog food for large dogs with extra room to spare.
by Peter
Great sturdy container for horse feed.