Oggi Food Storage Container, 28-Ounce, Clear
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Dream Field's 13 is what I'm currently using. Two servings of 5 oz spaghetti will suffice.
It should be able to hold two bags, in my opinion. The length of the noodles will determine how long I cook them. br>Here's a list of resources that might be useful: Mine has only served as a flour storage container for me. It can hold a 5 pound bag with plenty of room to spare. Good luck
I make every effort to ship orders and payments within one business day, but no later than two business days. I'm not sure where you saw 3- but it looked like it. 5 weeks; Maybe you've noticed that it takes three people to complete a task. Is it going to take you 5 days to get it? I'm not sure, but it's something I'm curious about.
a general-purpose In most recipes, a quart of flour equals one pound of flour. It will vary depending on the type of flour used (e.g., white flour vs. whole wheat flour). Cake flour is fluffier and takes up more space than regular flour). As a result, five pounds equals about five quarts (160 ounces). Choose a slightly larger jar so that when you open it, it doesn't spill. Grits and cornmeal have densities that are comparable to flour. Sugar is much denser (a pound fills about a pint), so a smaller jar may be preferable.
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Everything can be organized with this! It is fantastic to have a large size. The seal is extremely tight! I've also placed orders for different sizes. I've also bought from other retailers. The costs are similar. These were delivered on time and in perfect condition. I'd make a second order.
Excellent seal at a low price. container that can be used. I used it in conjunction with a Wansview 1080p PTZ camera to turn an indoor camera into a surveillance camera. Above is a photo taken from the bow of my boat, which has spent the last six months in storms and salt water. Simply secure the bottom with double-sided tape, add a desiccant pack, and store inverted. br>In addition, I added 5 pounds to the lid, attached a line, and sealed it with silicone, and now have a 1080p pan and tiltable underwater camera.
It was exactly what I was looking for. This is where I keep my cigars. I purchased spanish cedar sheets, a digital hygrometer, and a 2060 gram 69% boveda pack. It's absolutely incredible. The airtight seal is airtight and leak-proof. It will most likely be able to accommodate 20 people. 25 cigars are included in this package.
I am extremely disappointed with this product; the capacity, large opening for scooping, and overall appearance were all major selling points and the reasons I purchased it. The compliments, however, stop there. br>br>As I began to use it, two major flaws became apparent over time: 1) The large ring that connects the lid hinge assembly to the cannister has become loose and slides down when you open the canister, which is a pain to close. The tightness of this ring cannot be adjusted (there is no tension screw). 2) The silicone sealing ring on the lid is extremely loosely attached to the lid. As a result, it tends to fall off when the container is opened. It's a real pain to close the canister because of this, combined with the canister ring slippage issue. br>br>It became so inconvenient that I stopped using it and switched to a different type/brand of canister. This is a product that I do not recommend.
In person, they appear to be fine; I purchased over 40 Oggi containers in various sizes and shapes. To be perfectly honest, they've been a huge letdown. In person, they appear to be fine, but not great, and certainly not something I'd want to put on the kitchen shelves. The true issue is the frailty of the structure. Approximately half of the containers' rubber/silicon seals came off almost instantly. As a result, when you go to grab a quick spoon of something for your cooking, the seal is either floating inside the container or on the floor. Furthermore, the lids are not very stable, and I seriously doubt that they are airtight. My containers' contents have become clumpy in a number of them. In terms of cleaning, based on my overall quality experience, I assumed they wouldn't survive the dishwasher, so hand washing is required. There will be a lot of plastic going to the recycling station in the near future.
I needed two of these, but they were nowhere to be found. These are exactly what I needed, but they aren't quite as sturdy as I had hoped. The plastic isn't as durable as my other one, and the metal connectors are a bit flimsy; I'd give it a five-star rating if it weren't for that. All you have to do is read the reviews before placing your order to ensure that you know exactly what you're getting.
Oggi canisters are a favorite of mine. In my pantry, I have a large number of them. I keep pasta, oatmeal, nuts, baking chocolate, and anything else I can think of in them. They come in a variety of sizes and are made of sturdy, airtight containers. Rather than buying items separately, I prefer to buy bundles. The price of this pasta canister was reasonable, and I needed one, so it was a win-win situation. To avoid water getting trapped in the metal trim of the canister and leaving water spots, I recommend wiping them down immediately after washing. I'm not sure if they're dishwasher safe, but I've used them before and they worked fine. However, to avoid rusting or damage, I wipe them down right away.
Despite the fact that the dimensions were ideal for my needs, this container is NOT AT ALL AIRTYPE. br>br>I keep flour in these containers, and if you even lightly shake the closed container, flour will spill all over you. If it can't hold flour, there's no way it'll be able to hold water or air. br>br>Also, if you wash it, it scratches very easily.