Itikky Honey Pot with Dipper and Lid Borosilicate Glass Beehive Style 9.5 fl oz
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In fact, yes. Honey can be stored in the jar without any problems.
It may or may not be made in the country in which it is sold, but it is of high quality.
I believe China to be the culprit
If you want to store your honey in the jar, go ahead. As a result of making infused honey with essential oils, I keep it in my refrigerator so I know what's in it. This jar is an absolute favorite of mine.
Selected User Reviews For Itikky Honey Pot with Dipper and Lid Borosilicate Glass Beehive Style 9.5 fl oz
That collection of sticky honey bears and jars in my cupboard needs to go. It does seem to have stopped the messy streaks on the cabinet below that result from spoonfuls taken from the jars and squirts shot from the bear's pointy hat. I was hoping that this would help stop that, and it has so far. I love the glass honey dipper because it works so well. After you lift out of the honey, you need to twist it until you get it over the toast. When you stop spinning, the honey will slowly flow down and you need to turn it again to get it back into We have tinkered the honey dipper on the edges of the pot a few times with no issue. The pot is about the size of a coffee mug and the glass is thin.
Pooh would probably be pleased with this.
I disliked keeping a jar of honey on the counter because my husband likes to put honey in his tea. It looks better than a jar, and there are no honey spots left on a counter after a commercial jar lid is rested on a counter, or honey drips when a spoon is used. Moreover, local apiaries give us larger jars, so we would have to switch to a smaller one. It is no longer necessary to do any work to use it. Having an attractive container for honey means my husband can have his honey out, and I do not have to clean up a mess.
A little honey pot that's just the cutest. Due to honey's thick consistency and weight, the honey stick is thicker than the pot itself, which I appreciate. I expected that it would be small and delicate, but it is sturdy and exactly the right size The set is very cute and I can see myself using it a lot. All of the pieces in my package were in perfect condition.
I received it yesterday, and it is really nice. It comes with a wooden stick, a wooden spoon, and a silicone lid. As a result, I was unable to corral the silicone topper into the package. Since I had overlooked the description, there was nothing to place it The maker of the pots apologized for my mistake and is sending me another pot with the glass stirrer. Her card was on the box, so I was able to contact her. Thanks to her, I am extremely pleased with my customer service experience. A little while ago, I was wondering if I had missed something, and I had. There is plenty of space left over in the jar to hold both the bear and hold bottles of honey. I think the jar is adorable and would definitely recommend it to others.
There is a mess with honey every day and I am so tired of it. I like that there is a spoon and two dippers, and I like the right size. Together they make a beautiful whole. Basically, I'm worried that I will probably break it, because I have a tendency to get things broken. As well as being beautifully packaged!.
I am satisfied with the results since it is much better than the bottom dispenser There's just too much cold where I live that the honey took too long to come out of the bottom dispenser. Compared to a standard camera, this device is much faster and more user-friendly. You got a spoon, rubber dipper, wooden dipper and a wooden stick dipper with this kit.
At first, I wasn't sure about this but it turns out the glass isn't quite as thin as I had originally This product came with not only the silicone dipper, but also a wooden dipper and a teaspoon as well. This is a more appealing and cleaner way to obtain honey in my tea, as well as it looks impressive on the table.
I love how the honey looks with the glass, and I love how it looks with the honey. As you would expect, all you have to do is twirl the wand to keep the honey from flowing, transfer it to your piece of toast or whatever you're eating, and let the honey perfectly, and if you're careful, you can keep both the lid and the top of the jar clean so that it never gets.