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🥫 Elevate your pantry game with airtight elegance!
The VITEVER Taller 92oz Glass Jars set includes three large, 30cm tall square jars made from thick, food-grade, lead-free glass. Featuring airtight silicone-sealed lids with secure trigger latches, these jars keep contents fresh and protected from moisture and pests. Their space-saving square design and wide mouths make them ideal for storing spaghetti, grains, snacks, and more, combining durability with stylish organization for any modern kitchen.











| Brand | VITEVER |
| Capacity | 5.8 Pounds |
| Color | Clear |
| Material | Glass |
| Material Feature | lead free, food grade |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 11.8"H |
K**E
Nice item. Good purchase.
I have been replacing my plastic canisters with glass ones with the clamp lids from Amazon. Some round, square, cylinder and ridged. I prefer glass and these are a nice addition to my collection. I like the clasp lid due to it being air tight. These 3 large ones will hold my Chocolate, Vanilla Cream, & Banana Keto Chow powders. It's the perfect size for the large pouch, or so I read. Keeping my fingers crossed it will hold it all. All of my large jars have the wide mouth, and all of my smaller ones for the herbs, spices and seasonings have the regular mouth, which is perfect. These are all situated on my two baker racks in my motorhome. I'm extremely pleased with this purchase and can't wait until I have all of the ones I need. Perfect!
E**Y
Nice set of jars.
Nice tight lids that seal really good. Glass quality seems to be good. Heavy glass. Size is perfect.
N**V
Seal tight
Look great and seal tight
M**N
Glass jars
We love these jars for cereal and pasta noodles. The quality is great and they are the perfect size.
V**A
Good glass jars!
Really liked these glass jars. I already had purchased some others from Ikea and needed some more so I bought these. The only thing I don't like about these is the sticker that it comes with to label the jar. It doesn't come with a pen for it to be written on and you need like a chalk like pen or similar to label. A regular pen/marker won't show. The other thing I disliked is how tight the lid is. Sometimes I hurt myself with opening and closing it if I'm not careful.
I**Z
A must to store your pasta.
I love these. Look great and are airtight. Perfect for pasta , which is what I use them for.
T**G
Great size.
These are great. Just the right size to hold most of dry ingredients, and they are tall and slender so you can get several in. I use for pastas and rice. Seal nicely.
L**T
MEASURE NOT MISLEADING PEOPLE
Great jars and seal well, have had since 10/23. The purpose for this review is I see some for these type containers (this brand and others) saying they are of good quality and like them but are not as large as advertised and given a low rating. Someone reviewed a 50 ounce jar saying their 32 ounce bag of flour didn’t all go into it. Well, of course it didn’t. Because the manufacturer has no idea of what you want to put in these containers they are measured by the ounces of VOLUME they hold instead of ounces of WEIGHT. It’s up to you to convert your product to volume. Measuring cups are marked by fluid ounces which is a measurement of volume. When it comes to flours, as well as other baking ingredients, there are different types for a specific purpose and each one can take up a different volume because of the density and particle size (the grind, course or fine) so not all types weigh exactly the same per cup, strange but true. For 32 ounces of weight: Bread flour = 6.97 cups of volume weighing 4.59 ounces per cup. Cake flour = 7.96 cups of volume weighing 4.02 ounces per cup. Almond flour = a whopping 9.44 cups weighing a mere 3.39 ounces per cup. If the flour that the 50 ounce jar was unfairly reviewed for was all purpose then its 7.25 cups weighing 4.41 ounces per cup, a 50 ounce jar only holds 6.25 cups of volume. For the examples given the ounces of volume are: Bread flour = 55.76 Cake flour = 63.68 Almond flour = 75.52 All purpose = 58 You can skip the mess and search how many cups in whatever weight of a specific product (don’t search just “flour” or “sugar” etc.) then take the number of cups listed and simply multiply it by 8 (being 8 ounces of volume per cup) and the result will be the minimum size container your product will go into.
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