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List Price: $1.99 Our Price: $1.39 You Save: $0.60 (30%) Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days Category: Health Care See more product details
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Customer Reviews of Now - Sprouting Lids Stainless EaCustomer Review: Rust Summary: 1 StarsI have this lid. If it is a stainless steel lid, the stainless is of very poor quality. My rusted. I am very disappointed.
Customer Review: Threads don't work well. Summary: 4 StarsI used it; it worked for my purpose. However, I could not get it to screw
ON to a wide-mouth mason jar; finally found that plain brute force worked to
seat it securely on the wide-mouth.
To remove it all I had to do was UN-screw it! Go figure!
Disassembled easily for through washing & drying. Reassembled easily, as well.
Customer Review: It's pretty good Summary: 4 StarsAlthough it doesn't screw on to a standard wide mouth jar properly, I still prefer this lid to others. It still goes on the jar okay. It is very easy to clean. And the lid is kind of rubbery so it sticks to a plate when I have it tilted at an angle to drain. Plastic and metal lids slide and fall too easily. So while this lid isn't perfect, it is my favorite.
Customer Review: Forget the plastic, keep the metal Summary: 4 StarsOnce I broke the death grip the first of these plastic lids had on my wide mouth ball canning jar I immediately canned the whole bunch - except for the meshes. The mesh covers work perfectly with the metal rings that came with my jars. I'll soak my sprouts (anything from small wheat berries to mung beans and beyond) with the solid lid on, then swap it out for a mesh screen, drain, and start sprouting by rinsing a couple times a day. I never have to remove the mesh lids after the initial soak because I can simply fill up the jars through the meshes, swirl it around a bit, and then drain right there. Incredibly convenient. However, you are paying for the plastic screw-ons as well which are a total nightmare, so no five star rating.
Customer Review: Inexpensive way to have sprouts! Summary: 5 StarsYou can use a plain jar when you have these lids. No expensive sprouters, just lid on jars and sprouts. Uncomplicated, like life should be.
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