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🖤 Seal the moment, savor the flavor — freshness that speaks style.
The Fellow Atmos Electric Vacuum Canister is a 1.2-liter airtight storage container designed to keep whole bean coffee and dry foods fresher longer. Featuring a powerful electric vacuum seal activated by a simple twist and button press, it limits oxygen exposure to preserve flavor and aroma. Crafted from food-safe 304 stainless steel with a matte black finish, it combines durability with minimalist design. The container includes smart auto-seal technology that maintains vacuum pressure and boasts a long-lasting rechargeable battery, making it a stylish and functional staple for any modern kitchen.













| ASIN | B0D78MLCNX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,117 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #60 in Individual Household Food Containers |
| Brand | Fellow |
| Brand Name | Fellow |
| Capacity | 1.2 liters |
| Closure Type | Twist Lock |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Container Shape | Square |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 426 Reviews |
| Included Components | Vacuum canister and lid |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Is the item microwaveable? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.9"L x 4.33"W x 6.75"H |
| Item Form | Canister |
| Item Type Name | Vacuum Canister with Lid |
| Item Volume | 1.2 Liters |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fellow Industries |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Feature | BPA Free |
| Material Features | BPA Free |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Air Tight |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 10.9"L x 4.33"W x 6.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Spices |
| Size | 1.2 Liter |
| UPC | 840228804888 |
| Unit Count | 40.5768 Fluid Ounces |
H**S
Quality / looks / battery life
I run through beans quick but this does keep it sealed and fresh. Good work flow to have it seal while finishing up my cup of coffee and will auto seal when air gets in. Battery life is great I charge it once in a while when I remember but never died on me. If you keep this in the same room that you sleep for some reason don’t get it when it auto takes air out at 2am it’s not quiet but that’s rare anyone would be doing this. If you’re in a studio keep it in a cabinet maybe?
J**E
Effortless fresh beans. A year and still perfect.
Have had this most of a year now and it still works great. Not really worried about the seal or vacuum mechanism since Fellow backs this product with a 3 year warranty if you register which I think shows that they really back their products. Can't say too much about the strength since we haven't banged it around a bunch, but it is glass so we baby it. No scratches or dings in the time we have had it. As for the functionality, the vacuum is effortless. One push of a button to seal, one push to open. The motor is noticeable, but not obnoxious and only runs for 5-10 seconds generally. The vacuum holds really well and if it loses pressure it automatically kicks back on which only happens once in a while. We have only charged it twice in the nearly year we have had it using it just about everyday. In terms of aesthetic, it's one of the best containers I own and is proudly displayed on my countertop so everyone can know how much coffee we drink. The glass is very clear and free of imperfections. The size is maybe a bit unfortunate. It's just shy of holding a normal 1lb bag. I think that was kind of an oversight on Fellow's part since we have to keep our bags sitting around for 2-3 days, but that's not a deal breaker for us.
M**G
Great Product and Functionality
If I could afford to store every dry good in these, I would. Maybe not super fine particles given the build and lid structure, but for nuts, dry fruits, and, for us, coffee beans it's perfect. Charge lasts a long while for the lid and I can say that it does sense the need to remove air again at random. At any random point I may hear it go off and have that "what the heck is that?" moment and then realize it's the jar doing its job. Love it. The coffee smells and tastes fresh over and over. To be clear, we go through about 24oz of fresh roasted whole bean per month. We use Atlas Coffee for a subscription and get to try different roasts and regions. These jars are perfect for preserving freshness. Just don't expect it to keep whole beans or grind fresh forever - that isn't how coffee works.
T**H
Works Wonderfully!
Unit has worked flawlessly for me for nine months now. You can tell that it really is effective and works well as every morning when I open it up, I get a scent barrage of fresh fragrant coffee beans ( the supposedly airtight foil bags that coffee comes in never did this after the first day or two). And the freshest coffee tastes the most wonderful in my lattes. You have to remember to charge it every so often, but that’s about the only slight downside to it. Highly recommend! This was a good splurge!
J**A
Great Product
These Atmos Electric Vacuum Canister are amazing. Keeps coffee super fresh and love that they every so often automatically purge themselves from air. A must have for fresh coffee. A little on the expensive side however worth every penny if you enjoy fresh coffee.
S**1
Great for keeping coffee beans fresh!
Love it! It works great! Just wish they were not so expensive!
A**N
Expensive, small container is an excellent one-trick pony, but it’s not for every use case
This is a fairly expensive storage container, ideal for storing oxygen-sensitive stuff, like coffee. If that isn’t what you need, you should look at cheaper non-vacuum containers. This is one of the few options that actively creates and maintains a vacuum inside the container. It’s made a noticeable difference in the freshness of my stored coffee. If you plan to use it for coffee, though, I suggest not buying the glass version of this product, as coffee is also light sensitive. Here are some pros of this container: * The version I bought is made almost entirely of metal. Plus what little plastic there is won’t come in contact with whatever you decide to store in it. It is sturdy and coated in a premium feeling matte textured coating (the inside is bare metal). * It is easy to charge and uses USB-C. The port is on the side of the canister’s lid, so it can be charged while closed. A charge also lasts a long time. I’ve gone months without needing to recharge the unit (though your experience will vary, since I usually only open mine 1-2 times per day. * The canister keeps itself under constant pressure, running the pump to remove air periodically as the internal vacuum drops. * The pump is quiet and doesn’t run for long (about 1 minute). I used a decibel meter and the worst case reading, directly putting the meter next to the canister (which is like holding the canister up to your ear while it is running the pump) was 60 decibels, but most of the time it was between 50-55 decibels. A measurement taken at ear level while standing in front of the canister which was on a kitchen counter, the decibels were around 40-45. Given that an average quiet room is around 35-40, that’s really quiet. See the video for an actual recording of the pump in action. * The larger container I purchased holds a full pound of coffee, but only just. Here are the cons: * The container can be somewhat difficult to open as there are no points to easily grasp and pull up on the top. I wish it had a recessed area on the side of the top that would allow you to more easily pull up when you are opening it. * I wish there were more size options. I usually get my coffee in two pound bags (yes, really 32 oz. bags) and I’d like to be able to store all of that. * The vacuum could be better. It’s not possible to get a perfect vacuum, but I do wish it maintained a more complete one than it does. * This is expensive for its size. You definitely won’t be buying a bunch of these unless you have a lot of disposable income, so you’ll have to be judicious in its use. Coffee, pure dark chocolate, tea, or maybe saffron are the only items expensive enough to warrant a container like this. It’s too small and expensive for things like cereal. * A non-replaceable rechargeable battery isn’t a great choice for this product. The battery will die long before the container itself does. If you want a high quality container that provides and maintains a reasonable vacuum state, this might be for you. It’s expensive, but should last until the rechargeable battery dies.
W**R
Must have for your espresso bar
Amazing product and great value for the money. Very easy to use, great size and shape. Airtight and durable.
I**N
Beste Aufbewahrungsart für Bohnen
Trotz stolzem Preis, wirklich sehr sehr stabiles Ding! Akku hält lange und Material fühlt sich sehr gut an.
M**E
Excelente conservación, 0 complicaciones
La Fellow Atmos eléctrica me ha sorprendido desde el primer día. A pesar de llevar poco tiempo con ella, no he tenido ningún problema: mantiene el vacío perfectamente y de forma muy estable. Se nota que el sistema funciona sin esfuerzo y sin necesidad de estar pendiente. La capacidad también es ideal para el día a día. Unos 250 g de granos de café ocupan aproximadamente la mitad del envase, lo que deja espacio de sobra para que el mecanismo trabaje bien y para manejar los granos con comodidad. Totalmente recomendable para quienes quieran mantener su café fresco.
D**H
If you like fresh coffee beans, buy this
I’ve got a few normal Atmos containers but this ones became my daily used ones It’s so good, so easy to use and keeps your beans fresh.
I**X
Rien de mieux pour votre café !
Enfin un système hermétique qui garde l air expulsé en continu grâce à la pompe électrique ! Le meilleur pour conserver le café !
G**W
Good Product
Expensive but it is the first brand that actually works well so far (after a month). Opening it is as easy as pushing the button but one has to apply a bit of force to remove the lid - not crystal clear from the manual. Happy and can recommend the product.
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