You have come face to face with another problem with purchasing labware from Amazon ... nothing in that description certifies that it is safe for vacuum, only that its think-walled and polypropylene. They mention its for storage and autoclaving, not for vacuum. Granted, its plastic and not glass, so an implosion won't send glass shards everywhere, but still, you should talk to labware vendors who are knowledgeable, and willing to talk with you about the risks, and suggest alternatives. Since you seem to be doing this at home, you may not have a fume hood shield, or a stand alone safety shield, to protect you while you're using it.