





🍏 Keep it fresh, keep it smart — your fridge’s new MVP!
The PrepSolutions Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Keeper is a 7.5-cup airtight container featuring an adjustable vent and built-in water reservoir to extend produce freshness for weeks. Its compact, fridge-friendly design maximizes storage efficiency, while the removable bottom doubles as a colander. Dishwasher safe and crafted for convenience, it’s the ultimate tool for reducing food waste and elevating kitchen organization.





| ASIN | B003QP2WJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,435 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,286 in Food Container Sets |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Container Shape | Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,096) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078915032874 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Microwaveable | No |
| Item Form | Container |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1.9 Quarts |
| Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
| Item model number | LKS-07 |
| Manufacturer | Progressive International |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 6"W x 4.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fruit, Vegetable |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| UPC | 732233477921 078915032874 |
O**S
Keeps veggies fresh
Great to store peppers and tomatoes. Extends freshness so there is no waste.
V**0
5 WEEK OLD BLUEBERRIES
I felt compelled to write this review after successfully just eating 5 week old blueberries. Yes, that’s right, 5 week old blueberries. I was on a recent health kick where I bought a ton of fruits and chia and making chia pudding breakfasts- which, of course, lasted about a week. That was six weeks ago. My second week I bought all my fruit, rinsed them, and put 2 containers of blueberries in my berry keeper. 3 weeks go by and I’m like ick I am not looking forward to cleaning THAT out. So I put it off two more weeks, because I’m 25 and I let things rot in my fridge. Well howdy do da. Today I open the container and the berries were not moldy. Not mushy. They were firm. I was confused but I ate one cautiously. Well it was delicious so I ate a handful and put the rest back in my fridge. I don’t know what kind of sorcery is contained in this product but if it keeps blueberries for 5 weeks sign me up for ten more. Can I keep motivation in there ? That is my blueberry story. I hope you enjoyed it and I hope you buy this product. I will now tell you relevant details that you probably want to know that have nothing to do with 5 week old blue berries. Yes, as other viewers have commented, it is small. I opened the package when it first arrived and was like well WTF am I supposed to fit in there ??? Do not let its size fool you. I can fit 2 containers of blueberries in comfortably and if I really organize them and get rid of dead spaces I can fit 2.5. Blackberries, depending on size, you can fit between 1-2 containers. Raspberries probably 1.5. I bought two- so that’s like at least 4 containers of fruit... I’m one person and if I have more Fruit that that in my fridge at one time then I must be a Fruit bat and only surviving on berries. The shelf is nice but unnecessary if you’re packing in tons of blueberries. For its price, if this helps you finish like two containers of berries before they rot, it pays for itself in savings of wasted food. Just buy the dang thing.
G**)
GREAT GREAT.. but defects with lid and bases. I still would buy them but you should know before hand.
I LOVE these things and have purchased 2 Lettuce and 2 Veggie Keepers. They do the job and help keep expensive produce fresher, longer. Mine still look brand new after 10 months except one bottom has cracked just like the images by other reviewers. This poses no problems yet since there is a little lip inside that should keep the water inside the trough. If the crack gets larger then the water will drip out of the bottom. My Lettuce Keepers are great too and keep my lettuce and kale fresh much longer. In this case the TOPS are both crack around the lip. This should not hamper the usefulness of the product since there are vents on the side that let air in for many items and a little crack will only let in more air. If there was another product that I bought with such a high failure rate I would give it 1 star. These are great and the defects should not make them less effective for their use. I believe the cold temps of the fridge and the thin material used play a factor in these problems. This should be fixed by the manufacturer since it's obvious that an issue exists.
N**A
Berry Good, but A Little Small
This is such a clever little gizmo. With most berries costing a fortune, opening the fridge to find they've grown green fuzz overnight is upsetting. But there are only so many berries even I can eat at once, and until now, wasting half the container was frustrating but inevitable. This is so easy to use: You stack your berries in two layers, so they are not pressing down on one another making themselves go soft, you open the little vent (it's marked "Berries/Cherries" and "Citrus/Grapes, so there is no confusion on which way to turn the marker) and even strawberries stay fresh and fuzz-free for about four or five days. The one drawback is the size. You can't fit in any large berries, and most baskets have at least two or three of those monsters. It will hold smaller berries very well, but even medium sized ones get crushed when you put on the lid. Ideally the berry keeper could be at least another inch or so higher. Of course, you can always gobble up the ones that don't fit while you're putting away the groceries, but that would be cheating. Or just serve them that day. With brown sugar and sour cream...if you haven't tried this, you are missing one of the best things in life. The container also says "Citrus/Grapes." Hello? Who buys 20 grapes at a time? They usually come in 1 lb bags at the market. And how do you choose which ones to save and which ones will just have to survive any way they can in the refrigerator. Do I need that kind of pressure? Cherries don't make a lot of sense either, since they're sold by the pound too. And citrus? You can't even squeeze one of those giant Steriod Strawberries into the berry keeper, let alone a lemon or lime, and they last forever anyway. If the manufacturer is referring to kumquats, I guess they'd fit, so maybe this is a big life-changing brekthrough for kumquat eaters. But personally, I don't know any. The Berry Keeper is really good for storing berries and not much else. Which is still pretty good...check out the price of raspberries at the market lately? Losing half the tiny basket you shelled out three to six bucks for hurts. Now if somebody would only invent a strawberry that tastes like a strawberry, we'd be all set.
L**Y
VERY small
This was supposed to be a replacement (according to my order history) for a berry saver that I had for years. It's half the size. If you need something very small (will only hold a pint of blueberries, if that) then I would recommend this. Otherwise look elsewhere.
M**D
Keeps berries fresh for longer than just leaving them in the fridge in their original package!
D**D
Bought this hoping it would keep my strawberries fresh for longer, and it actually does work. I just wish it was a bit larger. They make a larger version, but it's meant for keeping salad greens. Definitely going to try that one out as well.
B**N
Perfect for keeping small portions of berries. Just a note, they last longer if not washed.
D**A
it is not so big
L**.
Excellent item really does work salad stays fresh and crisp far longer then it used to in any other salad box. Great size I have two side by side in fridge. Highly recommend.
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