Aozita 24 Pcs Glass Spice Jars/Bottles - 4oz Empty Square Spice Containers with Spice Labels - Shaker Lids and Airtight Metal Caps - Silicone Collapsible Funnel Included
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This has been driving me crazy! Isn't it true that we should be able to order more jars without the labels?
It varies according to the spices used. I bought two sets so that I could use one for sweet spices like cinnamon and the other for savory spices. But, before I bought set 2, I found that it was easiest to start with sweet spices, then savory, and finally herbs. Herbs were the ones who got stuck in it the most. Aside from that, everything went smoothly. It cleans up nicely in the dishwasher's top rack.
In my experience, they stay on fairly well.
Made in China is written on the box's label.
Selected User Reviews For Aozita 24 Pcs Glass Spice Jars/Bottles - 4oz Empty Square Spice Containers with Spice Labels - Shaker Lids and Airtight Metal Caps - Silicone Collapsible Funnel Included
ORDER THESE RIGHT NOW! Because I had over 30 spices, I ordered similar sets from three different sellers because I didn't want to be disappointed if I ordered three sets from one seller. THE RESULTS WERE IN: THIS SET WAS THE BEST!
1. The jars are of excellent quality and arrived in mint condition. br> 2. Labels were of good quality (I used them on all the bottles, including those from the other sets, because they were the nicest)br> 3. br>br>This seller even included a note with contact information in case of any issues; since these are glass, and I'm sure they'll break in transit, it's nice to know that you can contact the seller directly, and I'm sure they'll be very responsive; they clearly have a commitment to customer service. br>br>Don't be enticed by other sets that offer additional acclaim. Plus, one of my orders was missing those fun accessories in the first place, and when I contacted the seller about it, they never responded.
The labels are fantastic! These are fantastic jars! They're a good size and can hold a lot of spices, plus they're so pretty to hold! The stickers are also fantastic, with a wide variety of designs to choose from. I ordered two sets (for a total of 24) and will need at least two more sets to accommodate all of my spices. I know a lot of people are curious about the spices on the stickers, so I've included a photo of all of them below. I hope you have as much fun with your jars as I do!.
It's a good thing I did! br>br>As for the bottle itself, it's exactly what you'd expect: sturdy, glass, and the standard size. However, this set also included two different types of labels - one for each type of wine. Ones that are transparent and ones that are in the shape of a black circle. There were hundreds of spices in each set, as well as some blank ones to fill in if you discovered a spice that wasn't on the list. It also came with a mini strainer that you could use to help you transfer your spices into the bottles - I'll keep this in mind and use it in the future. br>br>On the lid, I chose to use the black stickers, and it turned out beautifully. In a spice rack that I also purchased on Amazon, I was able to fit 21 bottles.
I haven't put them to use yet, but I just finished "loading" them. So far, I've written a review. br>br>Packing: br>br> br>Packing was not a problem for me. All of my containers arrived in perfect condition. However, it wouldn't hurt if they added a soft layer to the top and bottom of the box to absorb impact if it was thrown around by the delivery company. Filling: br>br> br>It was relatively simple to fill out the forms. It was unnecessary for me to use the funnel that came with the kit. I'm sure the funnel will be useful for those who don't have a steady hand. Initial Cleaning: br>br>Initial Cleaning: br>br>Initial Cleaning: br>br>In br>I was able to run the glass pieces through the dishwasher on the bottom rack with no problems. The caps were washed by hand. Before washing the caps, I made sure to remove the small moisture absorbers. Added a quick wipe to those as well. br>br>Lids: br>Each bottle comes with a lid that functions as a shaker and has a pouring tab. It's fantastic that they can do so many different things. These may work, but depending on the spice, they might not be the best choice. Again, I haven't tried it yet, but I'm guessing the spice is either fine/ground to the point where it pours out because the shaker holes are large, or the spice is something like parsley or Italian seasoning, in which case the shaker holes are too small and you're forced to use the pour option (which is also quite small). Most spices will work well with the lids. br>On the subject of lids, here's something to think about: br>The majority of my spices were McCormick, and I was pleased to discover that the McCormick caps fit on these bottles. This may be useful in resolving the problem I raised earlier. Labels: br>br> br>Only the black labels were used, and they were placed on the front. I was pleasantly surprised by the number of options available, as there were no issues with initial sticking or weak adhesive. All of the clear ones were photographed afterward, but the black/clear ones have the same options. The only thing to keep an eye out for are minor "duplicates. " There's Onion (then "minced" in small print beneath), but there's also "Minced Onion," which is a completely different label. br>br>Overall, this purchase has met my expectations. The only problem now is remembering to look for the "best if used by" dates that are usually printed on store containers.
I've only had these for about a month, and the ink on the stickers is already fading (see photo). Although this isn't a major flaw, it does make the spices appear less tidy. Also, once you open the flap with the larger opening, it never truly closes. Because it doesn't latch shut (as seen in the video), it's always open. It's also not a major issue. I despise it when things don't stay put!.