Your Child's 'BPA-Free' Lunchbox May Still Be Leaching Chemicals. Here's What Families Are Switching To

One material. One answer. Backed by centuries of use and modern science.

You already check labels. You already swap out what you can. But there's one thing most health-conscious parents haven't looked at yet — the container their child eats from every single day. The research is piling up. And the simplest fix is also the oldest one.

"BPA-Free" Didn't Solve the Problem. It Renamed It

When BPA was removed from food containers, it was often replaced with similar chemicals like BPS. Research shows BPS disrupts placental development just like BPA and may damage reproductive cells at even lower levels.


The label changed. The concern didn’t.


STEELY Pure keeps it simple: body, lid, and latches made from 304 surgical-grade stainless steel. One material. Biologically inert. Built for families who want the simplest option.


Cheap Containers Degrade. Steel Doesn't.

Cheap food containers degrade with every use. Heat, dishwasher cycles, and utensil scratches slowly change the surface your child eats from leading to stains, warping, cracks, and the quiet frustration of replacing something that should have lasted.


304 stainless steel doesn’t break down that way. It handles heat and cold the same on day one or day three thousand. And if it scratches, it simply reveals more of the same steel, identical from surface to core.

The Microplastic Research Keeps Getting Harder to Ignore

Microplastics have been found in human blood, breast milk, and placentas. In March 2024, the New England Journal of Medicine reported that patients with microplastics in their arterial plaque had a 4.5× higher risk of heart attack, stroke, or death over 34 months.


The research is still developing, but the trend is consistent.


Steel doesn’t shed particles. It doesn’t fragment. It doesn’t degrade over time. That consistency is the point.

Hospitals Trust This Material When Contamination Isn't an Option

304 stainless steel known as 18/8 for its 18% chromium and 8% nickel is widely used in surgical tools, pharmaceutical processing, and FDA-regulated food manufacturing. It’s biologically inert, non-reactive, and stable over time.


This isn’t new. It’s the same material behind stainless steel tiffins in South Asia and metal bento boxes in Japan for over a century. Proven materials don’t need reinvention.

The Last Lunchbox You'll Ever Buy

Cheap containers are made to be replaced. They crack, warp, stain, and fail often within a year or two.


STEELY Pure is formed from a single material. It may dent, but it won’t crack and dents don’t affect function. Over a decade of daily use, the cost per meal becomes negligible.


No replacements. No upkeep. Just steel that works.

Your Family Deserves the Simplest Option.

STEELY Pure: 304 surgical-grade stainless steel body, lid, and latches. The same alloy trusted in operating rooms and used in food transport for generations. For families who want the simplest build available.


→ PROTECT YOUR FAMILY 👇

"BPA-Free" Didn't Solve the Problem. It Renamed It

When BPA was removed from food containers, it was often replaced with similar chemicals like BPS. Research shows BPS disrupts placental development just like BPA and may damage reproductive cells at even lower levels.


The label changed. The concern didn’t.


STEELY Pure keeps it simple: body, lid, and latches made from 304 surgical-grade stainless steel. One material. Biologically inert. Built for families who want the simplest option.


Cheap Containers Degrade. Steel Doesn't.

Cheap food containers degrade with every use. Heat, dishwasher cycles, and utensil scratches slowly change the surface your child eats from leading to stains, warping, cracks, and the quiet frustration of replacing something that should have lasted.


304 stainless steel doesn’t break down that way. It handles heat and cold the same on day one or day three thousand. And if it scratches, it simply reveals more of the same steel, identical from surface to core.

The Microplastic Research Keeps Getting Harder to Ignore

Microplastics have been found in human blood, breast milk, and placentas. In March 2024, the New England Journal of Medicine reported that patients with microplastics in their arterial plaque had a 4.5× higher risk of heart attack, stroke, or death over 34 months.


The research is still developing, but the trend is consistent.


Steel doesn’t shed particles. It doesn’t fragment. It doesn’t degrade over time. That consistency is the point.

Hospitals Trust This Material When Contamination Isn't an Option

304 stainless steel known as 18/8 for its 18% chromium and 8% nickel is widely used in surgical tools, pharmaceutical processing, and FDA-regulated food manufacturing. It’s biologically inert, non-reactive, and stable over time.


This isn’t new. It’s the same material behind stainless steel tiffins in South Asia and metal bento boxes in Japan for over a century. Proven materials don’t need reinvention.

The Last Lunchbox You'll Ever Buy

Cheap containers are made to be replaced. They crack, warp, stain, and fail often within a year or two.


STEELY Pure is formed from a single material. It may dent, but it won’t crack and dents don’t affect function. Over a decade of daily use, the cost per meal becomes negligible.


No replacements. No upkeep. Just steel that works.

Your Family Deserves the Simplest Option.

STEELY Pure: 304 surgical-grade stainless steel body, lid, and latches. The same alloy trusted in operating rooms and used in food transport for generations. For families who want the simplest build available.


→ PROTECT YOUR FAMILY 👇

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