Jarware Honey Dipper Lid for Regular Mouth Mason Jars, Orange, 16-Ounce








Key features
- •2.75 x 2.75 x 6 inch
- •BPA Free and made from recycled materials, durable plastic and silicone construction
- •Fits regular mouth mason jars, recommended jar size: 16 oz. (jar not included)
- •Allows you to transform your jars into your new favorite honey dipper. Cover! Drizzle! Smile!
- •Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
Jarware Honey Dipper Lid for Regular Mouth Mason Jars, Orange, 16-Ounce
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
out of 5
Based on 20 reviews
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Exactly what I was looking for
Rachel Patu✓ Verified Purchase•May 7, 2017
Fits perfectly with the mason jars I have on hand, I used a quart size mason jar for mine Ball Mason Regular Mouth Quart Jars with Lids and Bands, Set of 12 but a pint would do if you want a smaller container Ball Pint Regular Mouth Jars and Lids BPA Free, 16 oz, Set of 12 I used mine for olive oil which was exactly what I was looking for because I buy my oil from Costco and it's kind of hard to "drizzle" olive oil out of a big bottle. The price is decent and it's easy to clean. Great product.
My cilantro lives!
CH✓ Verified Purchase•May 7, 2017
Cilantro has always been a problem for me when it comes to keeping it in the fridge. The old way was to use a glass with water in it, put the herb in the glass, and then rubber band a plastic bag over it. I'd get a few days to a week out of the cilantro, tops.
Using a large widemouth jar, I've had a bunch of cilantro in it usable for about 2 weeks and it sort of amazes me. Not sure why, but my guess is maybe because it keeps the air out or something.
I had mint in this thing for like close to a month.
Note: I use a larger quart jar, which is a tiny bit top heavy.
For optimal longevity, I suggest trimming the stems every few days and changing the water. I also recommend picking out the decaying bits so it doesn't spread.
Pros: it works, and looks good!
Cons: It can be a challenge to get the herb into the jar and water holder. Some trimming is definitely needed before use. Also, with a larger size 32oz jar it's a bit top-heavy. Could be weighted for greater stability.
Using a large widemouth jar, I've had a bunch of cilantro in it usable for about 2 weeks and it sort of amazes me. Not sure why, but my guess is maybe because it keeps the air out or something.
I had mint in this thing for like close to a month.
Note: I use a larger quart jar, which is a tiny bit top heavy.
For optimal longevity, I suggest trimming the stems every few days and changing the water. I also recommend picking out the decaying bits so it doesn't spread.
Pros: it works, and looks good!
Cons: It can be a challenge to get the herb into the jar and water holder. Some trimming is definitely needed before use. Also, with a larger size 32oz jar it's a bit top-heavy. Could be weighted for greater stability.
This SNAPS on, not SCREWS on, and it says that in the instructions.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•April 23, 2017
I'm repeating what other people have said, but it needs to be done to even out these unnecessarily bad reviews! Everyone that has given this item one star and says it doesn't fit and it leaks did not read the instructions, which were extremely minimal. This SNAPS into the metal ring before you screw the ring onto the jar. This is an additional pro, because then you're not dealing with two different pieces when taking the lid on and off, which you would for a standard ball jar lid, or with some other mason jar accessories I have tried. I bought just one of these to try, and I am extremely pleased with it. Before I wrote this, I filled a jar with water with the top on, and shook it over my sink to make sure I was going to give an accurate review. It did not leak. The top did not unhinge. I can fit a regular-sized straw through the drink hole (which is slightly bigger than the hole in a to-go coffee cup lid), and I also poured the liquid out of the drink hole, and it did not dribble all down the side. I did not expect it to not dribble; that was an added bonus. I will definitely be buying more of these.
This SNAPS on, not SCREWS on, and it says that in the instructions.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•April 23, 2017
I'm repeating what other people have said, but it needs to be done to even out these unnecessarily bad reviews! Everyone that has given this item one star and says it doesn't fit and it leaks did not read the instructions, which were extremely minimal. This SNAPS into the metal ring before you screw the ring onto the jar. This is an additional pro, because then you're not dealing with two different pieces when taking the lid on and off, which you would for a standard ball jar lid, or with some other mason jar accessories I have tried. I bought just one of these to try, and I am extremely pleased with it. Before I wrote this, I filled a jar with water with the top on, and shook it over my sink to make sure I was going to give an accurate review. It did not leak. The top did not unhinge. I can fit a regular-sized straw through the drink hole (which is slightly bigger than the hole in a to-go coffee cup lid), and I also poured the liquid out of the drink hole, and it did not dribble all down the side. I did not expect it to not dribble; that was an added bonus. I will definitely be buying more of these.
Great infuser. Material quality could be better though
Berta Dora✓ Verified Purchase•April 13, 2017
I like the idea and prefer the design over many other infusers. This infuser allows the fruit to float freely in the water no matter how low the water level in your jar is while other infusers require a certain minimum water level. The only reason I am not giving 5 stars is because the material doesn't seem all that sturdy and it is a bit tricky to assemble, I always have to press hard on the metal band when tightening the lid, it feels like that should be easier.
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