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Review on ๐Ÿงฒ Magnetic Stainless Steel Spice Tins: Organize, Store, and Access Your Spices Effortlessly with RUCKAE 18 Storage Containers by Shannon Baroody

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like these best

I bought these to save space in our camper van. I love her for that. I also had some tin cans without magnets and put magnetic tape on them. I can say that the magnets on the back are much better than the ones I added. There are a few things I don't like: There were a few tiny ridges on the rim of some of the cans. If you turn the caps you can get a pretty nasty jab. Knowing this now I would just take an emery board and go over the edge and smooth it out. Also, if you turn the lid toward the shake or pour holes, it's hard to tell when it's aligned with the hole inside. The first time I unscrewed the lid, I managed to pour out the spices. So I marked the side of each can where the hole was with a paint marker, and voila, I didn't have to guess where the hole was. It's also hard to tell, but there's a protective plastic on top of the transparent cover. I put labels on my eyelids before I found out. Plastic is difficult to cleanly separate at the edges. I used a utility knife and slightly trimmed the metal edge of the lid and plastic, after which the coating immediately peeled off. I would recommend them if you want to free up space in a drawer or on a shelf. Either grab a piece of metal or buy the ones sold for holding tin cans. Do not use aluminum or stainless steel as the magnets will not stick.

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