Why should we back?
Intro
Welcome to KickstartNew! In today’s fast-paced world, eating warm, healthy meals on the go can feel like a luxury. That’s why we’re excited to introduce LunchGo—a compact, self-heating lunchbox designed to bring comfort food wherever life takes you. Whether you’re commuting, traveling, or stuck at the office, LunchGo offers the freedom to heat up your meal without relying on a microwave or stove. In this post, we’ll walk through why this innovation could be worth backing, any potential downsides, and how reliable the project looks so far.

Why should I back this project?
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True Portability with Built-In Heating
LunchGo uses a built-in self-heating mechanism that warms your food in just 15–25 minutes. No outlets or microwaves are needed—it’s entirely cordless and battery-operated, making it ideal for office workers, students, travelers, or outdoor enthusiasts. -
Sleek, Leak-Proof Design
Designed for both style and practicality, LunchGo features a modern look with leak-proof compartments and food-safe stainless steel trays. The materials are durable, easy to clean, and designed to keep your meal fresh and contained. -
One-Button Heating Simplicity
With just a single button, you can start heating your food. There’s no app to fiddle with, no complicated setup—just press and eat. It’s designed with everyday convenience in mind. -
Sustainable Alternative to Takeout
By bringing your own meals and reducing dependency on disposable containers or daily takeout, LunchGo helps promote sustainability and healthier eating habits. -
Ideal for a Variety of Diets
Whether you follow a plant-based, keto, or gluten-free diet, having the ability to carry and heat your own food lets you stay in control of your nutrition—without compromising on temperature or taste.
What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?
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Heating Time and Battery Limits
While 15–25 minutes is acceptable for many users, it may feel slow if you’re in a hurry. Additionally, the heating element depends on a rechargeable battery, which will require regular charging and could degrade over time. -
Portion Size
LunchGo appears to be designed for single meals, which may be too small for those with larger appetites or those who like to pack multiple meal components. -
Weight and Portability
With the added battery and heating mechanism, LunchGo may be heavier than a standard lunchbox. It’s portable, but you’ll want to factor in size and weight if you carry it long distances. -
Long-Term Durability
As with any new hardware project, questions remain about long-term durability—especially regarding the heating element and battery after extended use.

The reliability of the project
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Detailed and Transparent Campaign
The LunchGo Kickstarter page includes clear descriptions, usage demos, and high-quality visuals of the product in action. This transparency helps build credibility. -
Working Prototypes Displayed
Videos show functional prototypes rather than just digital renders, suggesting the team has made meaningful progress beyond the concept stage. -
Experience and Vision
While it’s not clear if the team has launched previous hardware products, their campaign materials and attention to detail indicate a well-thought-out plan. They also demonstrate a strong understanding of their target audience. -
Backer Engagement and Communication
The team seems committed to keeping backers informed throughout development. Regular updates and honest communication will be key to building trust.




