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The ZMYBCPACK 8 Pack of 20 oz Clear Plastic Storage Jars offers a chic and practical solution for organizing your kitchen. Made from BPA-free PET, these jars are perfect for storing dry goods, candies, and more, featuring a wide mouth for easy dispensing and customizable chalk labels for personalization.
Product dimensions | 6.9L x 6.9W x 17.3H centimeters |
Recommended uses for product | storage |
Special features | Dishwasher safe |
Container shape | round |
Closure type | clip-on, Clip-On |
Is dishwasher-safe | No |
Material type free | BPA Free |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Item weight | 0.84 Pounds |
Product care instructions | Not Dishwasher Safe |
Item volume | 600 Milliliters |
Item form | cylindrical |
Manufacturer | ZMYBCPACK |
UPC | 613792257899 769135959927 |
Part number | DE-PYQ-0204-665 |
Item Weight | 381 g |
Item model number | DE-PYQ-0204-665 |
Size | 20 OZ (8 Pack) |
Color | Clear |
Shape | round |
Special Features | Dishwasher safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**I
Nice
Good containers for storing my spices holds a good amount fits well in cabinets good buy a bit flimsy but if handled with care looks like it will last
J**S
Containers
I love to cook and wanted my spices and cooking ingredients to be in larger containers as I organized my kitchen. I bought 36 and they worked out for me. Great product.
D**A
Cheapish narrow containers
For the price they’re great. But they’re cheap so don’t expect to store bullets or nails in them.They’re thin plastic with a cheap aluminum lid. I store my dry smoothie ingredients In them.Maca powder, flax seeds, powdered peanut butter, etc. for what I needed them for (barrow tall plastic smoothie ingredient holders) they work perfectly
M**E
Pretty decent container for some things
The jar part is a square so it's way easier to put in a cuboard compared to the round jar I've been filling up. The lid is easy to get off so that I'm relieved about. It's plastic so it's less likely to break from a drop. Plus that means if im moving in a small car with a lot in it. The car will be less likely to bottom out. *I've had to move before with cuboard food packed.* I'm unsure against a sharper object how the plastic would manage. Depending on how much is in the container it might leak/spill. Due to the lack of a seal. I'm not sure I'd put water in it. You could try liquids though? I just haven't yet. The pen to label it seems like decent quality. It just needs a few repeated lines to get it going/for things to show up better. All in all itll do the job for at least solids when planning a cleanse
User
Nice product
I put pasta in these jars. Not spaghetti, they're too short, but they are sturdy canisters and good looking. Nice to have. Wish I could afford 100 of them.
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