🌿 Elevate your kitchen game—because your spices deserve the spotlight!
Bekith’s 16-pack of 9 oz plastic spice jars combines durable, BPA-free lightweight construction with a compact 2.1" x 4.8" design. Featuring secure twist-lock, dust-proof lids with removable seals and two-sided flip tops, these clear containers keep your spices fresh and easily identifiable. Perfect for home chefs and professionals alike, they offer versatile storage for spices, herbs, powders, and more.
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W x 4.75"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Spices |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Container Shape | Square |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Volume | 0.25 Liters |
Unit Count | 16 Count |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Item Form | Bottle |
Manufacturer | Bekith |
Size | 9 Ounce |
Closure Type | Twist Lock |
Lid Material | Plastic |
Part Number | CA-PlasticSpiceJars-16pc-NEW |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Flip |
Pattern | Solid |
Number Of Pieces | 16 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 16 |
T**G
Highly recommend!
Great product! super durable, great quality. I have a printing and design business so it waz super easy to make my own labels. If you are looking to make your own as well. The measurements are 3.5 h x 1.5 w. Happy organizing!
K**M
The spices must flow and flow and flow and flow...
Someone left me unsupervised in the bulk spice department and I wound up with a pile of extra spices that had no home. I thought it would be nice to have identical spice jars instead of just scrounging whatever I had on hand. Fancy, I know! My grandmother would be disappointed in me, what with all those perfectly good jelly jars and pill bottles sitting unused in the recycling bin. Sorry grandma, your kitchen was much larger than mine and I just do not have the space to store odd-sized margarine tubs and mason jars you acquired before the Carter administration.I knew didn't want glass jars because I will drop them a lot and I needed jars with at least 7oz of volume. I also wanted an easy screw-top lid that I could scoop or pour out of. After searching around, I decided on these. They have a generous 9oz of volume, so I can fit over a cup of spices in each one. This is excellent for when I make large batches of something that calls for an absurd amount of cinnamon.These jars also have the double-sided flip tops, one side for shaking and one for level scoops. The lids are also easy to take on and off. That part is pretty great. Unfortunately, the lids are not water-tight, which I discovered while I was washing them. This is a little disappointing, but I can always stick an oxygen-absorbing doohickey in anything I might use less frequently. The jars do come with a cardboard-type seal that covers the opening. I'm sure this is more for people who mix their own spices to sell or give away, as it's not a true seal and you have to remove it to use the shaker and scoop part of the lid. I also discovered the lids actually perfectly fit my old spice jars and the old lids fit these jars. Not that it's really a big deal, but that's good if I lose a lid or accidentally put the jar in the dishwasher.Speaking of, while the lids are dishwasher safe, the jars themselves are not. This is mostly because they will warp in the heat. My old plastic spice jars are the same way, where I can throw the lids in the top rack or flatware basket, but the jars had to be hand-washed. It is a pain in the butt to have to hand wash all the jars, especially waiting for them to dry, but I set up a folding table and let them dry overnight and all was fine.I made my own labels using some Avery clear matte address labels I had on hand, which worked really nicely. My spice jars look like they're more professional, which probably would come across better if I wasn't using some old Sodastream CO2 boxes as a substitute for shelf risers.Now, I started by just wanting enough bottles for the spices that were jar-less, but it turned out 16 bottles was not enough. Don't get me wrong, 16 bottles is perfect for the starter herb and spice cabinet and in a former life, that would have been sufficient. These days, I live in my kitchen, so I have a boatload of jars. Still, I was pretty sure that one package was enough for taking care of the un-homed spices.What I didn't count on was my sudden need to replace all the jars in my cabinet. See, my older matching jars were round with white lids and these are square with black lids. I know, it's a flimsy rationale, but I thought it would be nice to have a spice cabinet look more professional than a chaotic assemblage of containers collected from multiple epochs. That's how I ended up buying two more sets. Then another set. Now here I am, poised to buy my fifth set of jars because I swear THIS TIME is the last batch of bottles I need. I mean, aside from needing just four more and that shopping list of spices I don't yet have, of course.I can stop the spice buying any time I want, I swear. I just don't want to. Thank goodness for these bottles. They get the job done quite nicely.
A**A
Love them
Perfect sizing, fit great in my over the stove spice rack. They're squared so they stack well
J**Z
Me encantaron
The media could not be loaded. Super practico y delicado
D**D
Excellent Spice seed storage.
I haven't started filling these yet, because I decided the holes in the shaker side were way too big. I devised a way to glue in an acrylic piece, custom cut to fit the half-moon shape which I the drilled smaller holes into, comparable to the seed that gets dispensed. This will make the set of 16 shakers much more usable and convenient for me.There is no rubber seals. So long term freshness may eventually become an issue.
B**A
Love that they all are the same size!
Got the topper for the stove back. So of course I needed my spices to look amazing, added labels and am in love!
L**.
Great for Spices!
I recently bought this set of plastic bottles for my daughter who wanted her own collection of whole and powdered spices as she moves into an apartment on campus.I found that these bottles are sturdy, the square shape fits well in my hands, the lids screw on and off easily and overall, they look fantastic.Although not pictured, I used a sharpie to write the names of the spices directly onto the bottles and that seemed to work well. Since we normally grab the bottles from the middle to bottom when using them, I wrote the names of the spices toward the top part of each clear bottle. That will definitely help make the name last for longer.One negative feature is the 2-sided flip top lid. I wanted a solid lid without the flip top feature but couldn't find a good set. My daughter plans on just unscrewing the lid rather than using the flip top feature. So that's one solution.
B**L
These spice bottles are perfect for the job!!
I looked at every spice bottle on Amazon (comparing size, price, etc), and settled on these. I love ‘em! I bought two boxes (32 total) to handle my multitude of spices. Before I got them, it was a disorganized mess (I kept the spices in the bags I bought them in, stacked on a shelf)..."Before" and "After" pictures. And the store bags don’t stay zipped/closed, and sometimes spill everywhere when you pick them up (the shelf had loose spices all over it from spilling out of those bags). And with the bags, it was hard to see what you’ve got, where to find the one you want, or which ones you’re getting low on without juggling the bags around. These bottles solved all that. I just used a marker to label them (but a person can use professional-looking labels, if they want it to look neater). And if you drop these, they’re plastic! (I suppose glass bottles are “OK,” but it only takes dropping it once and hitting “just right,” and ka-pow, you’ve got a mess to clean up and the spice is lost). And the bottle tops have the small and larger openings (if a person uses those). I myself just unscrew the lid, because then I can leave the foil liner inside the cap. I suppose it helps to keep the spices fresher for a longer time. I am also “space-challenged” in the kitchen area, so they take up the right amount of space on a top shelf (see picture). The size of the bottles is perfect---not too small and not too large.
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