Denois Honey Pot Glass Honey Jar with Wooden Dipper and Cork Lid Cover for Home Kitchen, Clear, 12 Ounces
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This container is sealed with a cork lid and is therefore a good honey pot. As a result, the honey in the jar won't attract ants, and the honey will be well
I don't like the way it seals
There is no doubt that it fits snugly on the top. Despite the fact that the lid was still on, mine fell over.
To construct the cork cover and wood dipper, you need to screw it slightly into the jar after assembling the base. The cork cover is a little bigger than the jar and you have to make it fit in by screwing a little bit of strength into the base. Even if it tips over, there won't be a mess. We designed this to perform well in terms of sealing.
Selected User Reviews For Denois Honey Pot Glass Honey Jar with Wooden Dipper and Cork Lid Cover for Home Kitchen, Clear, 12 Ounces
It is not clear if any attractive honey jar will clean up nicely since honey drips off a stick in sticky fashion. It is easy to get honey all over the container when using because it is so slick. In the opening of the ball is a layer of honey that is not much wider than the ball itself. Covering the opening is the lid It is not designed to seal tightly on top of the lid, just to simply sit there. There is a slight bit of adhesive effect from the honey that collects around the top edge The cap pops when I lift it, so the stickiness is audible.
In order to address the problem, I made a nice, simple, and stylish glass honey pot to replace an outdated, plastic honey bear. However, there's a problem with this one. It arrived on time and looks nice, but it does not work. In the photo, the wooden dipper is displayed on a dowel that is much too short. The dipper doesn't reach the bottom of the container, meaning that once the honey in the container dries up, it is impossible to get any more out. My favorite part about the style is that I can get a longer set of dipper - I think. If I go to the lumber store, I could buy a dowel to.
It is safe to say that I drink tea quite a bit and probably over-consume it It is imperative to me that the tea and honey I use when I boil are of the highest quality. My usual tea brewing method is to brew tea at work where I am at my desk, or in my home. I used to transport honey from home to work every week in tupperware. I decided I needed to upgrade to an actual honey pot that could store more than just a few tablespoons, as well as something that wouldn't create as much mess. During my research, I discovered that the majority of the honey pots were made of ceramic My favorite feature of these pots is that they have cute bees on them. Additionally, I like how you can see the honey inside. Putting the cap back on makes me happy to watch the honey drip back into place I know exactly where it is at that point. In the assembly Three parts were packaged in a small box There are three parts the glass container, the wooden dipper, and the need to push your dipper into the lid in order to get it in Putting the lid and dipper combination into a glass container and gently sealing them together is a good way to test. Your dipper may not be in far enough if you can't reach it. In case you dare, you can use the glass to push your dipper deeper into the cork, which I did, but I just took it out and did it on my own. This honey pot is very unassuming, but it's lovely nonetheless, and I'm glad I bought this.
I was even sent one without a top when the first one arrived. This was a replacement, but the second one has a top that has become so tight that it does not even fit in the pot so it is useless. We ended up making a new top for it, but I don't like the way the pot itself is designed. Honey is not captured in the end piece sufficiently deep or large enough to catch it in a cup or whatever without making a.
This is messier. As a result of reading the reviews, I decided to give this product a try. The design of this container is not conducive to the growth of honeybees. Honey is hard to take out without dropping it all over the place. This is a very messy mess. Our original way of adding honey to tea is to get just a little bit out, but the result is usually.
Even setting it down on a countertop makes it seem as if it will break. As it is, I'm concerned I'll put my hand right through the lid simply by putting it on, as it makes a pretty tight seal, so it takes a bit of pressure to do it. The stick is so short, the dipper does not even reach the 1/2 point of the honey pot, so you might simply resolve to be very careful about handling this honey pot. If you want to access the honey, you would have to keep the jar full at all times. There are a variety of different types of honey pots, so perhaps this honey pot is just a decorative item. Amazon, what does one expect? I guess you should expect somewhat of a product that's not a functional kitchen item. In addition to the gift card I was going to burn, I now have a credit that I probably won't use. Even though a majority of its goods are made in China, Amazon still wins.
Keep the cork stopper from touching the edge of the glass container all the way. When trying to extricate the glass, it will break because it is so thin and fragile. When you attempt to get the cork out or break the wooden top off the cork, it is fairly easy to cut yourself pretty badly.
I thought the design was cute, but I think it is not suitable Due to the neck of the jar being smaller than the body, honey gets everywhere, and the lid fits around the lip so tons of honey gets The jar of honey I was using after a week was too small so I transferred it to a regular one.