Is the Chillzane Rectangle Server Lid Supposed to Snap Shut?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the functionality of the Chillzane Rectangle Server Lid, specifically whether it is designed to snap shut or fit securely. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the lid's design and usability during transport.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions if the lid is supposed to fit tightly, noting that it just sits on top.
  • Another participant confirms that the lid does not snap shut and suggests using a rubber band for transport.
  • Several users express frustration about the lid not securing properly, with one participant describing it as "annoying."
  • One participant identifies the lid more as a "cover" rather than a sealed lid, arguing that it is meant for convenience rather than secure storage.
  • Another participant shares that the cover sits well on the server and does not easily slide off, indicating it is generally fine for transport.
  • Some participants mention issues with other lids, such as those for the trifle bowl and batter bowls, expressing similar concerns about their security.
  • One participant suggests a method for reshaping lids that may not fit well, based on past experience with Tupperware.
  • Several users engage in a discussion about the appropriateness of language used in the thread, particularly regarding the term "retarded."

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the Chillzane lid, with some participants expressing satisfaction with its performance while others find it lacking. There is no clear consensus on the appropriateness of the language used in the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the Chillzane Rectangle Server Lid and other related products, reflecting a range of opinions on their usability and design. The conversation also touches on sensitivity regarding language used in discussions about disabilities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in product functionality and user experiences with the Chillzane Rectangle Server Lid and similar products may find this discussion relevant.

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Should the lid on this actually fit tight or "snap" when closed. My MIL just ordered one from me and the lid just kind of sits on top? Is this right? Is there a trick to this we're missing? Thanks!
 
Nope, it just sits on top. I either use my insulated tote & strap it in, or use a rubber band to hold it on when transporting...
 
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Hmm.. that's silly. Thanks so much for the quick reply!!!! :)
 
Yep, its annoying! Same thing with a few of our other lids as well....doesn't make much sense!
 
That is retarded. Why put a lid on something if it doesn't secure down?? That really doesn't make any sense.
 
I would call it a "cover", not a lid. It is to cover the food that is on the tray inside, and it's not meant to be a "sealed" lid for food storage. If you had to pry the lid off every time you wanted some fruit/veggies or whatever, it woudl be a real pain, IMO!

Also, as a courtesy with those who have mental disabilities, please refrain from using the word "retarded" - I have a friend who has a cousin who is severely retarted, and really hates when people use that as a derogatory term, so I'm trying to be good about using other more appropriate words, as we all should. Sorry - not trying to come off snotty or anything, just throwing up a caution flag as it may offend others on here. :)
 
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I find that the cover sits on the server pretty well; no it doesn't "click" or anythign like that but it doesn't easily slide off either. In most cases, the cover will be fine for transport without extra securing...just in those instances where you might be carrying more than one item at a time and need to secure your load a bit; or for a journey that might take you over bumpy roads and have the server in a cooler where it might bump against other things.

So...if you don't have this wonderful item yet, don't panic. The cover does its job fine most of the time. I sells tons and have never had a customer complaint.
 
bethsbiz said:
I find that the cover sits on the server pretty well; no it doesn't "click" or anythign like that but it doesn't easily slide off either. In most cases, the cover will be fine for transport without extra securing...just in those instances where you might be carrying more than one item at a time and need to secure your load a bit; or for a journey that might take you over bumpy roads and have the server in a cooler where it might bump against other things.

So...if you don't have this wonderful item yet, don't panic. The cover does its job fine most of the time. I sells tons and have never had a customer complaint.
Exactly what I was going to say!! Thanks Beth!
 
bethsbiz said:
I find that the cover sits on the server pretty well; no it doesn't "click" or anythign like that but it doesn't easily slide off either. In most cases, the cover will be fine for transport without extra securing...just in those instances where you might be carrying more than one item at a time and need to secure your load a bit; or for a journey that might take you over bumpy roads and have the server in a cooler where it might bump against other things.

So...if you don't have this wonderful item yet, don't panic. The cover does its job fine most of the time. I sells tons and have never had a customer complaint.

Same here!
 
Speaking of lids that don't seem secure, the one on the trifle bowl is so loose, i always am carrying a bunch of stuff, and brush the lid and it comes loose or falls off! :-(
 
Also, as a courtesy with those who have mental disabilities, please refrain from using the word "retarted" - I have a friend who has a cousin who is severely retarted, and really hates when people use that as a derogatory term, so I'm trying to be good about using other more appropriate words, as we all should. Sorry - not trying to come off snotty or anything, just throwing up a caution flag as it may offend others on here. :)[/QUOTE]


I totally hate that word...I never really thought too much about it until my great niece was born with Down Syndrome and someone said well how retarded is she.... Wrong choice of words to use:grumpy: I believe this person hasn't used this word since!!!:D
 
salthechef said:
Speaking of lids that don't seem secure, the one on the trifle bowl is so loose, i always am carrying a bunch of stuff, and brush the lid and it comes loose or falls off! :-(
Those lids (batter bowls) should not come off that easily! You can order a replacement lid through a non commissionable replacement order....
 
No, my batter bowls are great, it's the trifle bowl that gives me probs
 
I have a big problem with posts that scold people for using a valid word, such as retarded. Dork. Idiot. Moron. Et cetera.

The post was about a product, not a person.

To persons who are offended at word "retarded", get a grip on context.


PCSarahjm - "retarted" is offensive to me.
 
Retarted, hmmm.
Even worse than retarded, in so many ways.

Are you thinking it might just rub off on you? If you spell it differently, it won't get you?

I've pretty much observed that it is all "cousin's nephew" or somesuch that complain about the retard word.

In other words, they don't deal with it daily.

(edit for spelling)
 
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I should check my Chillzanne lid. I thought I needed that thing so bad, and I haven't made deviled eggs all summer!
 
Regarding the post about the trifle bowl lid. Here's a tip from a former Tupperware consultant (me, eons ago!). Soak that lid in very hot water for about 2-3 minutes then IMMEDIATELY put it on the trifle bowl. Press down as usual to seal the lid.

Often this will re-shape/re-size plastic lids and save the hassle of replacment.

Worth a try!
 
kspry said:
I have a big problem with posts that scold people for using a valid word, such as retarded. Dork. Idiot. Moron. Et cetera.

The post was about a product, not a person.

To persons who are offended at word "retarded", get a grip on context.


PCSarahjm - "retarted" is offensive to me.

Thanks. I removed my comment. But I was talking about a product not a person.
 
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salthechef said:
No, my batter bowls are great, it's the trifle bowl that gives me probs

Funny thing is I don't have a problem with my trifle bowl or my prep bowls but I do have a problem with my batter bowl lids.



bethsbiz said:
Regarding the post about the trifle bowl lid. Here's a tip from a former Tupperware consultant (me, eons ago!). Soak that lid in very hot water for about 2-3 minutes then IMMEDIATELY put it on the trifle bowl. Press down as usual to seal the lid.

Often this will re-shape/re-size plastic lids and save the hassle of replacment.

Worth a try!

Do you think that this would work on the lids for the batter bowls?
 
kspry said:
I have a big problem with posts that scold people for using a valid word, such as retarded. Dork. Idiot. Moron. Et cetera.

The post was about a product, not a person.

To persons who are offended at word "retarded", get a grip on context.


PCSarahjm - "retarted" is offensive to me.

Wow, what is your problem?? Retarded is only a valid word when it is being used in the context of a person, and in that respect, it is offensive. If it is being used in the context of a product, then it is being used in the wrong way. It is a descriptor for a person or something that "moves slowly" as definied on dictionary.com:

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=retarded

Just the fact that you would defend someone for using the word "retarded" in any context is offensive to me. You need some sensitivity training.
 
JaimeQ said:
Thanks. I removed my comment. But I was talking about a product not a person.

Jaime - thank you for removing your comment. IMO, it doesn't matter what you're talking about, that word is just a bad one to use to describe anything (person, place, thing, whatever!), since it was primarily used to describe someone's mental capacity, and it has now turned into a word that is used to be derogatory and offensive. There are plenty of words in the English language that can be used in its stead. Thanks again.
 
The hot water soak for plastic lids should work on virtually any type of lid/bowl unless melted in a microwave/dishwasher, etc. So, definately try it for the prep or batter bowls!:)
 
kspry said:
Retarted, hmmm.
Even worse than retarded, in so many ways.

Are you thinking it might just rub off on you? If you spell it differently, it won't get you?

I've pretty much observed that it is all "cousin's nephew" or somesuch that complain about the retard word.

In other words, they don't deal with it daily.

(edit for spelling)

I had several people PM me thanking me for saying something about the word "retarded" that was used in this thread, and many of them said they had close relations who were mentally disabled. I don't think it matters if you deal with it daily or not, there is a certain level of respect that each and every human being deserves, whether they were born with a disability or not, and to use a word like that in a derogatory way is just not politically correct in this day and age. If you want to live in the 50's, go ahead, but I'm guessing this is why your niece didn't chose to have her wedding registry with you. Just my 2 cents. (putting you on "Ignore" now so I don't have to get worked up about your posts anymore!! GRR!):mad:
 
bethsbiz said:
The hot water soak for plastic lids should work on virtually any type of lid/bowl unless melted in a microwave/dishwasher, etc. So, definately try it for the prep or batter bowls!:)

Thank you so much for this tip I will definately try that.
 
cathyskitchen said:
Jaime - thank you for removing your comment. IMO, it doesn't matter what you're talking about, that word is just a bad one to use to describe anything (person, place, thing, whatever!), since it was primarily used to describe someone's mental capacity, and it has now turned into a word that is used to be derogatory and offensive. There are plenty of words in the English language that can be used in its stead. Thanks again.

I really didn't mean to cause a big problem. Sorry. This surely makes me want to keep my 2 cents to myself.
 
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Sorry, Jaime - I'm not trying to run you off or anything like that. My original intent when posting about it was just a friendly reminder to be aware of it since it can be upsetting to people, that's all. Someone else decided to jump in and get crazy over it, and that's where I got upset.
 
I honestly didn't think about it when I used the word. But now I officially feel like an idiot for doing so. Again i'm sorry.
 
Now let us never speak of this again... truce?

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chefann said:
Now let us never speak of this again... truce?

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You mean we are never supposed to speak of chillzanne server lids ever again?:eek: :D ..................................







Sorry - I just read this thread for the first time........and read your post first Ann, and then went back......because I couldn't figure out why lids were so controversial!;) I should know by now that threads are rarely about the thread title!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
You mean we are never supposed to speak of chillzanne server lids ever again?:eek: :D ..................................







Sorry - I just read this thread for the first time........and read your post first Ann, and then went back......because I couldn't figure out why lids were so controversial!;) I should know by now that threads are rarely about the thread title!


Ok, I am just like you Becky - got on this thread, got lost and now I think I got it.




To kspry - I know you are new here, but we have an AWESOME forum. We all disagree on occasion but usually fairly "adult-like" and try not to offend. I for one thoroughly want to welcome you but on every thread I've seen you post on the topic changes a bit and you are criticizing and stirring up trouble. I hope, oh do I hope that you are not truly this way and just not accustomed to us. I hope you realize how some of us have taken your post and can tone it done I bit. I personally would appreciate it. We're all here trying to help each other!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Chillzane Rectangle Server Lid Supposed to Snap Shut?

Yes, the Chillzane Rectangle Server lid is designed to snap shut to ensure a secure fit. This feature helps keep your food fresh and prevents spills during transport.

What should I do if my Chillzane Rectangle Server lid doesn't snap shut?

If the lid doesn't snap shut, check for any obstructions or debris around the edges. Ensure that the lid is aligned properly with the base. If the issue persists, consider contacting customer service for assistance.

Can I use the Chillzane Rectangle Server without the lid?

Yes, you can use the Chillzane Rectangle Server without the lid. However, using the lid is recommended for keeping food fresh and preventing contamination.

Is the Chillzane Rectangle Server lid dishwasher safe?

Yes, the Chillzane Rectangle Server lid is dishwasher safe. However, it's best to place it on the top rack to avoid any potential warping or damage.

What materials are used in the Chillzane Rectangle Server and its lid?

The Chillzane Rectangle Server and its lid are made from high-quality, durable materials that are designed to withstand temperature changes and provide long-lasting use. Always refer to the product specifications for detailed information.

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