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Sweese 3151 Large Butter: Unveiling the Improved Version of a Classic Essential Review

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Description of Sweese 3151 Large Butter: Unveiling the Improved Version of a Classic Essential

UPDATED VERSION: BEECH WOODEN LID - Beech is a very hard and tough material. It is also strong, with a close straight grain. Unlike synthetic materials, beech wood will often age gracefully. And with the right maintenance, beech wood can look lovely for many years. It also provides a natural style for your kitchen. Very elegant!. TIGHT BEECH LID WITH SILICONE RING SEAL - The top lid helps keep your butter sticks or margarine FRESH in the refrigerator WITHOUT mixing other food taste and will snap closed for odors. You can easily take off the ring seal freely if you prefer to. GENEROUS SIZE: A PERFECT MATCH FOR MOST BUTTER BRANDS - The container measures 6 x 3.5 x 2.7 inches, which is wide and deep enough to hold STANDARD sticks of butter, even 4 sticks if you really wanted to. Works perfectly for both WEST and EAST/EUROPEAN coast butter. A great fit for fans of Kerrygold, Land O'Lakes, Plugra Butter and more. NO MORE MESS THANKS TO THE DEEP DESIGN - The tall and deep design helps stop the butter sticking to the top of the lid and staying there when you pick up the lid. Without mess, this Sweese modern butter dish adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen. ALWAYS LOOKS GREAT - Plain white makes it go with a lot of dish patterns. Easily keeps it clean, dust-free, light out. And it keeps the pet out of the butter, let your kitchen looking tidy and organized.

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This company, after reading reviews of their original product, modified the product to make it better. I just got a new one with a beech lid (the previous lid was cork and had some imperfections) and now it seems perfect. It looks great, holds two regular oil packs with enough room for more if you want it, and is heavy enough that you don't have to hold it when you're getting the oil out. The lid fits snugly into the white porcelain container but is easy to remove to get the oil out. It has a…

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  • Kitchen & Dining
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  • New Competitors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Faulty product, customer service trying to rectify the situation

Update 05/20/19: So far I have had good customer service plus 2 replacements of the first oiler. However, the second bowl had a lid that was too small and didn't seal/fit. Today I got the third dish and it got even worse. The seal was melted/glued to the inside of the plate and when I was finally able to remove the lid the seal was broken. As a result, he removed the seal from batch #2 and stuck it onto plate #3. I do not recommend purchasing this oiler until they fix their "overseas" issues…

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  • Food and Entertainment
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  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Attention, I have an update.

I like the size of this butter dish. I split 2 sticks plus 1 stick down the middle and laid flat. I leave the butter on the counter, so when it softens, push it down a bit and the lid shuts tight. My husband loves butter and 1 plate on a stick doesn't fit in my house, 3 chopsticks and I can last about 2 days before filling it up. It's well made, I have the navy blue color and lid, so you can't go wrong with Bamboo. My upgrade is so disappointing I had this butter dish for 1 week. I just washed…

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  • Dishes & Serving Utensils
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  • Ugly Packaging