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HONBAY Stainless Dredge Seasoning Rotating Kitchen & Dining Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of HONBAY Stainless Dredge Seasoning Rotating Kitchen & Dining

Package included:2PCS seasoning cans. Material:stainless steel ;Color:silver. Size(H*Dia): 9.5x5cm / 3.7x2inch. Hole diameter: Small hole 2mm, Medium hole 4mm, Large hole 6mm. With rotating cover,the lid rotates closed,tight and reliable seal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Addition to My Kitchen!

Based on my experience, this seasoning dredge is a must-have kitchen gadget! It has made seasoning my dishes a breeze with its rotating functionality and stainless steel DESIGN. The clear lid also allows me to easily see what seasoning I am using. The only downside is that it is a bit small so I have to refill it quite often. Overall, I highly recommend this product for any home cook....

Pros
  • Rotating function, stainless steel design, easy to use
Cons
  • Small size, requires frequent refilling

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Sharp Edges: Kitchen & Dining

They were pretty much what I imagined: thin metal, adjustable top to open different sized holes. Good from this point of view. However, the inside edges of the canister are very sharp. I'm considering using them. The edges of the lids are even, seem to be rounded. But it seems that the canister's edges are just an accident waiting in the wings.

Pros
  • Home & Kitchen
Cons
  • Not Everything Fits