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Review on Printed Labels Talented Kitchen Complete by Sarah Szymanski

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An organized chef is good for kitchen supplies and gadgets

This set was purchased to help organize the many spice bottles cluttering 2 shelves in my pantry. Also bought another single shelf with no bottles from another seller. Bottles with shaker caps in place have been found to have better seals. Clear bottle labels can be difficult to read when spices or herbs are darker in color. No big deal as labels printed on the top make it easy to identify herbs or spices. The extra small label on the bottle comes in handy when you have opened several hard-to-see herbal bottles at the same time. Helps match the right top with the right spice. I installed 5 spice racks on the inside door of my pantry. Make sure I have enough space between the shelves to access the bottles. Some brands of organic spices have been found to use the same bottles and caps. Remove the store labels and you have spare or extra bottles to keep everything looking consistent and tidy. These bottles are not fully sealed. Moisture-sensitive spices like onion or garlic powder turned to stone within a week. Since I use both so often, I've bought large airtight spice containers to keep near the stove. Overall I really like this set. Makes cooking more enjoyable because now I'm organized and have everything I need at hand. However, I found that the label set did not include labels for every spice I own. Luckily I've already bought another, much more complete set from another supplier that also included large storage labels for large storage containers.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Requires an outlet