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Review on 🍢 Aozita Glass Spice Jars - Food Service Equipment & Supplies by Victor Houser

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect size, thick glass

First of all, TikTok made me want to build a spice rack since we have at least 50 spices that we use regularly. These jars had different labels but not the ones pictured here (I made them myself). However, the ones provided are black circles (blank) so you can use and write whatever you want, clear black writing labels, and a round white label with the condiments already listed. At the same time thick glasses (how a mason jar is made). I bang my spice bottles together and they haven't broken or cracked yet. They come with plastic shaker/pour caps that are easy to remove with your finger but not so easy to fall off during use. Lids are ok. These are metal lids only, so I would suggest hand washing and drying them. However, the glasses went into the dishwasher and came out very good. Still, it's the perfect price, and the small folding funnel (included) is great for filling and stacking jars for small kitchens like mine with limited storage. I would definitely buy them again! (Note: the spice rack is a regular 1x2 pine board, sanded, lightly treated with Danish oil, and the metal rods are aluminum from a large orange shop that I cut with metal scissors. The size and spray paint is gold. I have 3 shelves nailed and glued 6" apart which are perfect for grabbing and putting back on the spice rack. 30" wide and 24" tall is perfect over the stovetop. It cost about $20.00, wood, metal, to make spray paint and hardware to hang him from)

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  • I will add later