

🔐 Lock in freshness, unlock your kitchen’s potential!
The Click Clack 505002 White 4.5 Qt airtight container combines innovative one-hand toggle operation with a stackable, space-saving rectangular design. Made from durable, BPA-free polystyrene, it offers clear visibility of contents and a generous 4.5-quart capacity, perfect for organized, fresh food storage in kitchens, pantries, or offices.








| Manufacturer | Click Clack |
| Part Number | 50502-4 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 8.31 x 5.51 x 8.62 inches |
| Item model number | 505002 |
| Size | 4.5 quart |
| Color | White |
| Material | Polystyrene |
| Shape | square |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | stackable, Airtight |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Capacity | 4.5 Liters |
| Volume | 4.5 Quarts |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
R**M
... needed to add to my collection and I was pleased to find these on Amazon
I needed to add to my collection and I was pleased to find these on Amazon. The ones I have in my kitchen are DECADES old, and the seals are still airtight and doing the job. The canisters clean easily and look quite pleasant on my counter. As my baking has increased, I needed more containers for different flours, pastas, dried peas and various beans and rices. I have moved with them; they travel well, they stack well, take a fair amount of punishment, and keep the critters out. When you amortize the price over even a few years, not a bad deal at all.
P**L
Fragile Click Clack Containers
I loved the way the cover closed with a tight seal. My first container was a 4.5 quart. I dropped it on the floor and it shattered like fragile glass.I replaced it with another 4.5 and also 2.5 qt. The 4.5 broke. The 2.5 has the start of a crack and will have to be trashed by next use. These containers are expensive and do not hold up to reasonable use. Very fragile. Might be good for cotton balls.
M**R
Great for dry goods storage
I have been using this line of storage containers for my dry goods for 10 years. I have found them to been great quality air-tight containers which are easy to access. I love the clear sides so I can see what is in each one, and they keep my pantry organized and bug-free. The only negative I have is with the 4.4 quart round lid containers, which are difficult to refill with sugar or flour through the small opening.
B**.
Dangerously defective product
My click clack was fine until I started finding tiny shreds of sharp plastic in the food. It took me 15 seconds to throw the container and contents in trash. Last thing I need is my baby choking to death due to a defective product.
B**L
Really good product for kitchen storage
These are great containers. They are a great size and work well for pantry storage. I loved them because I can use them to store grains/flour/sugar and other things and they organize well. I would give it a 5 but I've had 2 damaged ones out of several ordered from Amazon that I had to email them about. I'm not sure if that is due to the product or their packing. One had a broken piece out of the clear plastic and another had a broken clamp on the side of the lid. Otherwise they keep the product very fresh in them and work great.
P**R
Great for kitchen use!
I love the whole series of air tight containers from Click Clack. I live in the country and have a constant battle with "critters" and these help keep them from wandering in the kitchen. They are completely air tight and the plastic is a nice heavy weight. I keep all my staples in their containers. Worth the money.
B**L
Great container for kitchen and laundry
These containers are great. We use them to store flour, sugar, and other baking items in the pantry, and also for our homemade laundry detergent. They seal well and are durable. My only complaint is that I can't find them with the blue lid anymore!
☮**Y
The Quality Does Not Warrant The Price
These are not very durable, especially for the price. I purchased two nine months ago and now wish I would have read the other reviews questioning the longevity of these canisters.I bought these to hold my bread flours. They have been used once a week. Meaning that each has been opened and then closed just on "bread day." After less than forty times being opened, one of the plastic hinge pins broke off. It is a little bitty piece of plastic, about one 16th of an inch in length, but without it, the canister will not lock. It was not a total surprise since that particular hinge, plus both hinges on the second canister, have been acting a bit wonky for a few weeks. Based on the signs, I am guessing the second canister is just a short time away from becoming useless also. Look elsewhere if you do not want to be replacing your canisters every year.
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