![Gamma2 Vittles Vault Stackable Dog Food Storage Container with Sealing Lid, Up to 40 lbs Dry Pet Food Storage Container, USA-Made - [20.5"L x 12"W x 16.75"H]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/715THLWfgNL.jpg)

🐶 Keep it Fresh, Keep it Safe!
The Gamma2 Vittles Vault Stackable Dog Food Storage Container is designed to hold up to 40 lbs of dry pet food while ensuring freshness and protection from pests. Made from durable, food-grade, BPA-free plastic, this USA-made container features Gamma Seal Technology for optimal moisture control and is stackable for efficient storage. Perfect for pet owners looking to maintain the quality of their pet's food.













| Brand | Gamma2 |
| Capacity | 40 Pounds |
| Color | Off-white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 35,696 Reviews |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Material Feature | BPA Free |
| Product Dimensions | 21"L x 12"W x 17"H |
C**C
Durable Storage That Keeps Pet Food Fresh and Secure
This container holds a full bag of dog food easily and the sealing lid keeps everything fresh with no noticeable odor escaping. The twist top is sturdy and gives a tight seal while still being easy to open and close. The design feels durable and stackable, which helps with storage. It’s surprisingly compact for the capacity, and requires fewer refill trips. A reliable choice if you want to keep pet food fresh and safe from moisture or pests.
K**E
Perfect Dog Food Storage
Very nice. Works so well. I stack the puppy food vault on the adult food vault. My once messy laundry room is now clear. The food seems to keep fresh and I don't spill any when retrieving it for the dogs. Would highly recommend.
S**Y
Quality and good design.
I really like these storage bins. My only criticism is that the lid on my large (60#) container is fussy. It doesnt spin easily and I have to line it up carefully. I am going to draw some arrows to help me align the lid to the threaded base. Maybe wiping a thin film of WD40 will help too but I havent tried that yet. The other Vittle Vaults (just 3 different sizes) do not have the problem with the lids. As to function, I am super pleased. I am using this for oiler sunflower seeds (I buy 50# bags) and the capacity is perfect. I needed to keep out pests, and so far so good! The top seals with a gasket, which is a great feature. I love the lightweight design and the stackability of these bins. This is the kind of quality food storage container that I was looking for. One of the nicest design features is the rounded corners. Not only does it prevent food from sticking inside sharp corners, but BONUS! Little chewers like mice cannot get a purchase on the container to chew through! yay! I have seen photos of vermin gaining access by chewing the lids, but so far I have not had that problem. Yeah maybe they are a little pricey, but cheaper ones that I have purchased in the past dont compare to the quality of the design.
A**L
Great Dog Food Storage Container
Just what I was looking for. Keeping dry dog food fresh until the last kibble is important to me. I have a 35lb Aussie and buying dry food in small bags is not very cost effective. This container almost fit the entire contents of a 40lb bag of Purina ONE Chicken and Rice Formula Dry. Two smaller containers that I use for daily doling out was all I needed to empty the bag.
T**C
Amazing bins for storing food when airtight is necessary... Just don't stack two of them.
Realistic review here - Great product that keeps my dog's food perfectly safe and clean. I have owned one of the same items for over three years without any issues at all. Having had to change one of their diets, I needed to buy another Gamma2 Vittles Vault for the second food type. So, why the four stars, you ask? Upon trying to stack these two bins in my pantry (as advertised in their video), I was unpleasantly surprised to find that the top unit is so wobbly even when aligned with the slots of the bottom unit. When I go to open the top unit (filled with 23 lbs of food) it still wants to rotate on top of the bottom unit as the grooves are somewhat misaligned due to the shape of the two units being "off" slightly. The product is made of strong, thick, industrial food-grade plastic so when it is out of shape from being in heat, I am pretty sure this problem arises.
J**E
Fantastic For Storing 50lb Grain Sacks!
These were on my wish list for a long time, wanted to get away from the bucket and gamma seal storage I was using for brewing grain (primarily base grains) as that method just doesn't scale very well. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely am sold on the gamma seal...but I wanted to avoid using 3 buckets for a single bag of grain. This system easily tripled my storage capacity in roughly half the overall space, and at the same time improved access, so it was a welcome change to my storage methods! These will fit an entire 50 pound grain bag with much room to spare. You could probably get away with 1.5 bags if you really pushed it. I love that they stack on top of one another, I was a bit worried about stability but haven't had any issues to speak of. It makes storing 150+ pounds of grain in less than 4 square foot quite a reality. When I get ready for brew day, I just scoop out what I think I'll need, weigh the amount and refine as necessary. The horizontal access makes getting to the product quite easy and the included scoop was a nice touch, although maybe a little bit small for my purposes. I can fairly easily lift an entire unit if needed, but it's not the easiest thing to do. If you're not familiar with the gamma seal, they're a great method of keeping a relatively air-tight system. This will keep whatever you keep in them fresher for longer, especially when you're working with grains that can have a stable shelf life of a year or two when stored optimally. Although I can't speak for this particular product, it's the same seal as you can buy for 5 gallon buckets, so I'd expect similar performance. I've used grain from storage a full year and a half since I bought it without any troubles whatsoever. A couple ownership notes...these are some big containers! You might want to put some though into where you'll keep these as they're a bit on the large side to have in, say, a hallway. Also, if you have kids, keeping them in a location where they can't be climbed on or something like that is a good idea...I'd hate to see what would happen if a full container fell on someone. I wouldn't say that they're inclined to tip over or anything, but they're not super secured either. About the only drawbacks are that they don't have good handles, so moving around a full container can certainly challenge you. Eventually, I intend to make some polypropelyne straps to help lug the things around when needed. I also wished the scoop was a bit larger, but I imagine it's just a cost/benefit ratio...if they provided larger scoops, people would want them smaller. Oh well. Overall, though, I love having easy access to my always-fresh brewing grains, so whatever drawbacks are minimal!
A**N
Hermetically sealed cat food... Hurray!
I have little trouble believing this is absolutely air tight and very well made at a very reasonable cost point. I believe the seal is air tight as after screwing the lid down, no smell of cat food anywhere around the lid. Looking at it closely, I see a diaphragm apparently dedicated to an air tight seal. I do not doubt for a minute this is an air tight storage system. My cat food is hermetically sealed and should keep without spoiling for a long time. Those are my initial reactions. After I have used it for a while and see how it performs, I will supplement this review. But it appears well made and should perform.
M**A
Gets the job done!
I first bought a pair of these about 15 years ago. At the time we had both dogs and cats and I was tired of cleaning ants out of the pantry, including the pet food. They seal tight and no more ants! Even when fighting (ich) mice or rats, they were not in the pet food. I do know someone who tried to keep these in an environment where raccoons could get to them, and those big critters did some damage. The 40 lb. vault barely held our 40 lb. bags of kibble. We were using a kibble that was at least 1/3" diameter (1 cm). To fully load the vault it had to be turned the tall way and the kibble tapped down. If you want to easily load 40 lbs. and you have the space, consider getting the 60 lb. size. My pantry was narrow and I wanted to save space. Another note about the fully loaded 40 lb. vault: If you stack it on top of another one the opening may get squeezed and a little hard to operate. But, still, no ants! I didn't care. Now after a few years without pets I bought a new one to gear up for a new dog. I did look around a bit for a good plastic free option and did not find anything I liked. I came back to another Gamma Vitals Vault. FYI, the company makes their lids in "food grade plastic" I you can put on food grade buckets for people foods. Even with the growing concern about plastic I am still using those for bulk quantities of foods I rinse like brown rice and dry beans. And still, no ants, or worse yet mice!