2 Pack Regular Mouth Mason Jar Lids with Handle, Airtight & Leak-proof Seal, Easy Pouring Spout, Turns your Mason Jar into Pitcher
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Without a doubt! With iced tea, I use the wide mouth size for half gallon jars. As an alternative, I have a regular-mouth Ball jar for my smaller, pint-sized containers. The two sizes fit very well and have a very secure feel when in use.
There is a statement on the boxes stating that these are made from BPA free PVC plastic. It is made of silicon from For recycling, they are also listed as PP5.
There is no information on whether this is microwave-safe. To find out, you should contact the manufacturer! You should ensure that it does not contain BPA, PET, benzene, toluene, xylene, or other harmful chemicals. There are chemical compounds in plastic that can transform into carcinogens in Unless something goes wrong, it's great!
Neither of those options is available. The cap that I was seeking also had 2 red and I was not able to find any after searching other companies' websites.
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I don't see a problem with either! storage, and I really like how easy they are to use compared to the metal lids, and the handle makes it a lot easier to pull out of the fridge, as well as sturdier. The product is one of those you buy and then wonder why you did not buy it sooner. I give this product 5 stars!.
The weight of a gallon jug of milk is hard for me to lift because I have arthritis. Milk is cheaper by the gallon, so I buy it by the gallon. Putting it in jars that are easier to lift and do not put a lot of strain on my hands makes it easier to pour. In order to pour into the jars, I only have to lift the gallon once. The hands are happy!.
This was bought to allow me to use mason jars as pitchers, they are half gallon, quart and pint sized. Despite the fact that they don't leak or drip, the handles are very sturdy and easily fit your hand. So when you are pouring the lid doesn't fall down, this snap up position is ideal. They're a great idea, I think! Whenever I take out a half gallon or gallon of milk, I have to place it in the door as the shelf does not fit it. It was my hope that I would be able to use a half gallon mason jar with one of these lids so I could display the milk on a shelf, but it's still just a little The product is NOT to blame here, only to warn you in case you run into the same issue.
Do not use with wide mouth jars. It's difficult to say whether all of these are defective, or if I just got a bad set, but these are not made as specified. My fingers are about two fingernail width too wide on both the ones I received. I tried them both on three different jars. Consequently, they aren't tight enough to remain on and can easily be removed. They look like they would be perfect, but instead they are disappointing.
Using this product for unpasteurized milk is a great idea. A Mason Jar pourer is very practical and makes pouring The design is fantastic and the purchase was fantastic.
I have both the regular and wide mouth sets, and they both worked well. To serve a variety of food to the kids, I use them on my half gallon ball jars. It is easy for kids to pour with them since they are in their hands. To put the syrup on each end of the table, I use the regular mouth. More of those may be forthcoming. This book is highly recommended.
Despite searching for several pitcher containers, I was unable to find them. They were mainly plastic or thin glass or otherwise too large for my purposes. My accidental internet search brought me to Amazon, where I found the Soligt lids. We have quite a few of these larger Mason jars already around here, so this was an excellent find. I find the lids with handles to be strong without bending or becoming fatigued, as they fit comfortably in my hands and arms. My husband's when he holds and pours liquid from a 64 oz mason jar. Also, I purchased another brand of lid which work well with smaller jars but does not have the same sturdy quality as the Soligt on large There were only a few issues I had with the covers such as the extreme tightness of the flip lid, but this seems to have been smoothed out with time and there have been.
Although I had great doubts about these, I still purchased them hopeful. The fattened coffee I like in the morning is my favorite. Pour those into mason quart jars and drink them. Although I haven't spilled any yet, I realized that it was only a matter of time. Five years is a good run, but time was running out. A ticking clock. As a result, I ordered them. Even with coffee and cream, I was doubtful if they could handle a whole quart. It is true that they did. My glasses have never cracked or bent when I have drank from them. Plastic is plastic and will become plastic in time. The problem is. There is no doubt these will last a long time. No matter how much you do every day. Is this only a cheap trick I can rely That would seem to be the case.