💦 Sip in Style: Elevate Your Hydration Game!
The Kilner 3 Litre Glass Storage Jar with Dispensing Tap is a versatile beverage dispenser designed for home hosting, parties, and buffets. With a generous 3-litre capacity, it helps you track hydration while serving infused drinks and cocktails. The easy-to-use, removable tap ensures smooth pouring, and its premium glass construction guarantees durability. Eco-friendly and BPA-free, this jar embodies Kilner's commitment to sustainability and quality craftsmanship.
Product Dimensions | 14 x 22 x 28 cm; 1.6 kg |
Care instructions | Do not pour boiling water directly into the jar |
Dishwasher safe? | No |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Dispenser, tap and lid |
Item weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
D**D
Perfect bottle, not so perfect dispenser.
The media could not be loaded. I brought this to use a simple water bottle to keep by my desk, and it works perfectly for that. I keep it upright, and use it to diffuse tea in. Whenever I want some, I lift it up and pour, and its great for that!But as a fridge dispenser, I don't think I trust the tap to not break. It is quite difficult to open, and wobbles when doing it. You also would only use about 4/5ths of the bottle, and the tap is pretty high on the top.It was super easy to assemble and disassemble, it looks fantastic, and is big enough for most of your needs.I think it is very good value!
P**E
Right product, right price
Excellent product at a very good price, delivered very quickly. I’m happy!
R**S
Someone explain it to me!
The media could not be loaded. We only drink mineral water that comes in 5L, its difficult for some to lift and pour so this was the perfect solution. The tap is made from plastic not metal so bare this in mind when buying. It does function and look aesthetic but I would have preferred a metal tap. The issue I have is the water does not flow with the lid Shut (hence why its open in the image) Its obviously to do with physics so the pressure in the Jar does not allow the water to flow but its really bizarre... Nothing I do resolves the issue as seen in the video...Other than that it's a solid Jar and im happy with it... Just wished it worked without popping the lid open.
M**A
Glass
Very good quality, fast delivery.
U**I
Not worth the money. Plastic tap provided, not good quality
It's pretty average for the price charged. The plastic tap is flimsy and reeks of low quality.The glass jar is in good conditionThe tap doesn't fit, and there is leakage. Waste of money. I have reached out to the customer care.
S**6
Stylish cooling of drinks
Super deign, looks amazing sitting on the kitchen side or keeping juice cool in the fridge! Easy to use, clean and fill, beats nasty plastics any day - definitely recommend❤️
L**T
Perfect for the job
This is a lightweight glass jug. A tad thin but secure enough. No the lid does not lock on but sits on the top - but this means you can turn on the tap and water flows smoothly. A different type with a secure lid means you have to unlock the lid to get the water to flow due to the vacumn. I would always prefer a metal spigot - and would pay a little extra for that option - but this seems fairly secure for the first week and no leaks - for the price - it seems sound.
G**D
Good "jar", awful tap
I'm honestly a bit disgusted by the quality of this. The jar itself is decent enough, it fits easily on the top shelf of my fridge, and yup - keeps liquids stored and cold... but the tap fitting is plasticy, cheap, wobbly - and I can see it breaking within a couple of months regular use.Also it has a ridiculous design flaw - it doesn't pour without having to faff with a vacuum seal toggle you have to release to get the tap to work - but this is on the front, not the top - so if the jar is filled more than 3/4 full, when you release the vacuum seal, it leaks. Additionally, you can leave the tap "on", because it won't work without releasing the seal toggle - so pretty much renders the tap function useless anyway.I've got a feeling I'll use it for a long as the cheap tap holds out, but after that inevitably fails in a couple of months, it'll go on the recycling.
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