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Reviews

It is not easy to find online any objective reviews of Tupperware products. However, there are plenty of user comments.

For example, Ebay has a series of Reviews and Guides.

Amazon.com has more than 300 Tupperware items advertised, many with customer reviews. As an example, here's a review of the hamburger press (from a reviewer who awarded it four stars out of five):

I bought one for my husband....He is in charge of all the hamburger grilling around here because he makes them better than anyone else in the family. He really loves this wonderful tool. He says the meat doesn't stick at all, and he can make the burgers any thickness he wants. He hates having to get the hamburger under his fingernails, so this saves him all that trouble too.

We buy our meat in bulk, so this is a great way to freeze up individual patties too. We just stack them with a piece of waxed paper between each of the patties. I'm diabetic, so this regulates my portions very nicely too.

This is one of those little tools that you will never regret having in your kitchen because you will use it a lot. I use it on salmon patties, meat loaf patties, etc, and have even pressed some veggie/noodle combinations in it for freezing.

The greatest part is that you can put it in the dishwasher! I always prefer using the dishwasher with any item that comes in contact with raw meat.

Epinions.com also offers many customer reviews of Tupperware products.

The Living Home website carries an interesting feature, titled Totally Cool Tupperware, looking at certain products, and concentrating on the design. The writer was particularly taken with the "Impressions" line of items.

Finally, it's not exactly a review, but in February 2006 The Pitch website in Kansas City published a lengthy and fascinating report of how it tested the alleged bulletproof properties of a range of Tupperware products.