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Review on πŸ›οΈ Shop Now: Case of 12 Clear Glass Salsa Jars, 12 Oz by nicebottles by Davey Kamau

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Cheap, Scratched, Screw Caps < Great Price

The price at the time of purchase was very good and I'm glad I went for it. While the caps are not the best quality, when screwed on straight and tight there is no leakage. I shook the jars to mix the oils and liquids in them and there was no problem. Nothing leaks and the glass is durable. If you're looking for quality lenses, this might not be the best. But for all other uses they get the job done at a great price as of April 2017. When I wash the jars the essential oil smells go away if you use soap and bristle bottle cleaners. A sponge works too, but the stiff bristles will remove stubborn odors and stains. You can store leftovers, tea leaves or sachets, powders, flowers, seeds, jams, tinctures, liquids, pearls and homemade serums, scrubs and masks. and humidifiers stored in each jar without worrying about air entering or exiting. The opening of the jar is quite large so reaching it is not difficult unless you have very large hands. So far, so good. There don't seem to be any major issues and I like the large, versatile lens size. Most of the jars and bottles I own are smaller and meant for tasting and the like. I want to make my own oil extracts by placing specific plants and flowers in vegetable glycerine in jars. Make sure none of the plants are sticking up in the air or growing mold. So keep everything submerged for as long as the recipe dictates. Otherwise, these glasses are very practical in the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. They are perfect containers for balls, buttons, needles, beads, nails and other crafts and knick-knacks. Jars can be beautifully decorated with ribbons and used as candlesticks. They can also be marked with waterproof stickers. There are about 2 million on the network, that's all. Many of them can be removed and reused, or erased and rewritten like chalkboard stickers. Using a large plastic funnel, simply pour the liquid contents of the jar into aerosol cans for gifting or selling. I recently made Orange Blossom Rosewater in 2 of these bottles as shown in the picture. It smells amazing and there was minimal mess with the funnel. The only problem was that 4 oz. The spray bottle overflowed a bit because I couldn't see through the dark cobalt glass how high the water rose. There is something cheap about screw caps. They feel thin, but maybe that's because of the central edge, which you can press to see if there's extra air inside. Also, if I look closely, I can see that the lids are completely scratched in all directions. The material is just weak and not strong enough to be loved. Also, be careful when ingesting these bottles if they are filled with liquid or food. The screw part is only screwed in half a turn. May be. So the cap is hardly put on and sometimes comes off easily. I don't have enough problems to tell you not to take them. But the quality is obviously lacking. I've never laid my hands on a jar with such a crappy screw cap, other than the packaging of 5ml plastic lip balm containers. I think they could turn even better. In any case, if you want an airtight, tightly screwed jar, this may not be the best option. But if you just need a regular glass for everyday use, that's fine. Oh! If you pack those jars of food or stuff in your backpack, don't. Friction could easily open the lids. Yes. Don't move with them. There must be at least 72.4 million cans that are better for walking or traveling. The bottle itself is fine. The screw top is less than decent, but tolerable in most situations.

Pros
  • Brilliantly Made
Cons
  • Vanishes