🌿 Elevate your spice game—because your kitchen deserves the best!
The SWOMMOLY 42 Glass Spice Jars set includes 42 airtight 4oz square glass containers with twist-lock lids, 703 clear and chalkboard labels, a chalk marker, and a silicone funnel. Designed for freshness and organization, these dishwasher and microwave-safe jars offer dual shaker and pour lids for versatile use, making them the ultimate solution for a stylish, efficient, and mess-free spice storage system.
Product Dimensions | 1.8"L x 1.8"W x 4.1"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Spices |
Special Feature | Airtight |
Container Shape | Square |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Microwave Safe, Dishwasher Safe |
Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Item Form | Square |
Manufacturer | SWOMMOLY |
Size | 42 Jars |
Closure Type | Twist Lock |
Country of Origin | China |
Shape | square |
Number Of Pieces | 42 |
Special Features | Airtight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 42 |
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IF YOU ARE EVER READY TO REVAMP YOUR TIRED SPICE COLLECTION THIS IS YOUR SET!
I am pretty organized person and like my things just so. I was looking for a while for some set thatwill help me to unify my spice collection that I accumulated over the years that although fabulous purchases, they lacked visual integrity and did not reflect my organizing compulsivity .wink.. wink..When I finally saw this set my heart jumped! I have decided to give it a try and my spice cabinetnow looks like they came from one mother :).I LOVE IT!What I love about it? Here is few features that I can list for you:- it is really perfect for anyone who just HAS to have things organized to prefection.- it comes with enough jar bottles for most demanding cook with some left as when you think .. 60 jars, it is way beyond basic and even moderately well stocked spice cabinet. It goes really beyond that.- Jars are standard and if you ever need more they seem to be super easy to find and purchase in any number you wish. So, planning for future built in.- HERE IS MY ABSOLUTELY DREAM FETURE: there are few different font /size/ color styles of label setsand one set is dedicated to the tops alone making it perfect for most demanding buyers.- Size of the bottles = 4 oz. That is IDEAL for my purpose. there are larger bottles as well out there butto me personally 4 oz is IT. Why? Because I really don't use most of those spices on regular basis so out of my 60 jar set some 40 are few times a year a couple of spoon type of deal, so for this purpose this size is perfect. Otherwise buying and restocking larger jar would be really expensive.- I have already developed strategy and found all the local stores that sell bulk spices per oz so I can simply go and buy a spice I need in the amount I need, skipping the expensive jarred supermarket options.Instead of buying a tinny bit of Turmeric in a glass jar at the store paying 6 Dollars, I can go and buy few spoons worth, bag it, mark it with the code, pay at the register and end up with a dollar or so for the same exact spice, often even in organic version at the local health store etc.- FONTS! Ah yes.. fonts... I had really a ball there... if you are bored enough to keep reading about myfont fun here it is for you:I could not decide which font I wanted as they are all so perfect. Better that way then the other.My first instinct was to go with the least visible font possible and the tinniest so it would not take awayfrom the gorgeousness of the uninterrupted visual jar with virgin spices inside of the pristine glass belly.So I started with the tinny white font all caps like this for instance ANIS.. all in white very small caps.I placed my labels on the very bottom and marveled.. it looked gorgeous..Then I realized that the white spice names really disappeared on anything that had white content..so things like.. garlic powder, garlic salt, onion powder, arrow root.. you name it.. anything very light colorprovided very low contrast background to make the white label to be unreadable.So.. as a problem solver I am I asked myself.. why don't I use the white label set on one side of the jars,while I use the same font in black and smack it on another wall.. that way I can turn and front faceany of the two on any given spice whenever I feel like it. All this consider I have the same label setsfor entire spice set so I really don't need doubles but since I have them and each jar has four wallswhat would stop me you ask? And right you are! Nothing is the answer. So I did place two colorsof the labels... One on the front, one on the side.. that way I could just turn the jar any color I wantedwithout having to commit once for all. Who does not like flexibility.Unforeseen surprise. So.. while my set looked fantastic without any font obstructing the gorgeousness of the spice jars, shortly I realized that finding the right spice quickly with the tinny font among 60 jars posted some challenge..Me being me asked myself, since I already have two walls of the jars beautifully populated with the spice labels whatever would stop me from using this beautiful big font that however slightly disturbs theclean look but provides instant results of finding spice of your need in NO time whatsoever.I simply thought, if I put it on the back of each jar, then that way I have the best of all words! I have my tinny white or black labels on two sides but the big letters on the third side and while the jars are fullthey truly don't compete in any way as depending which side is facing you you dont see the other ones!Problem solved or rather.. solution found!It was just fantastic! but why stop there.. I asked myself.. since I have those gorgeous black top namesthat would go wasted if I wont' use then why waste? I decided to slap them on each jar which turnedto be really wonderful fun to begin with and added easy finding of a spice that can be now alsolocated from the birds eye view if they bunch on the countertop waiting to be used for a given project.So that was fun. That way I utilized ALL the labels included, each jar now has FOUR different fonts on it..white, black, big one and top ones. I also figured out.. if I ever decide to store my jars horizontally in oneof those honeycomb type of cabinets, I will be ready to go having my tops labeled for any such a case.If I would say it was tedious or tiring to do all this, I would lie. This was so much fun. If you have any traces of an OCD you will be in heaven :)... this is darling job and simply organizers dream and labeling therapy if you will.I am completely in love with the set.Other notes:While entirely not necessarily, I did run the set through the dishwasher. Glass only. Just to be sureno post production dust would be inside and frankly I did not find any but just to be sure.The spice jars come with a plastic hole thingy, you can keep it or remove it. it allows you to eithersprinkle or open the flip and you can pour a stream on the spoon or into the dish.The tops have an air tight liner that prevents air from getting in and out an keeps any curious tinny creatures out of them.Overall this is really DREAMY! set and I can't be happier with it.
J**N
Perfect!
These are so great, and look so nice in my pantry. Since learning about the dangers of plastic, I am transferring all of my seasonings to glass jars, getting 66 jars is huge. I’ve only gone through half of them, so I’m more than likely going to be sharing them with both of my daughters. There is a label for almost every single spice you can think of. There were a few that I had to write my own on. I did not notice getting a white marker for the black labels, luckily I had one from a different set of glass jars so I was able to use the white marker.Each jar comes with a plastic top for sprinkling if you need it. Most of my seasonings I use a measuring spoon to scoop, so most of them were not needed. This size is perfect for the smaller spice jars. I cook so much that I usually buy the giant size spice jars when I can From the wholesale stores because I go through them so often so I also bought large glass canisters for those. They come with so many labels I was able to use the labels from the small glass jar set for my large glass canisters.It makes my pantry look much more organized, I am very happy with these!
K**O
Perfect for an organized kitchen!
We own a professional organizing company and use these in our client's homes. They work great and look beautiful!
J**R
Great value, perfect size
Great value. Perfect size.
N**E
Make sure you put in the lid correctly. But great product!
I brought these jars for a coworker who recently retired. She said it was easy to put on the jars and labels. But she also told me that she spilled one because the seasoning holes were on correctly and she lost some product. Just make sure the tops are on correctly before use and you should be ok. Other wise great product!
B**
Organized spice pantry!
Great product. Sturdy, fits perfectly in our racks. No more hunting for the right spice. They are identical to quality spice bottles we had on hand. They came with 2 sets of every spice imaginable. We chose the black circles with white horizontal lettering vs clear labels with white vertical lettering
K**N
Perfect size
Love my new spice jars. Great size and the labels are very nice
G**E
Just right!
It’s just what I wanted and what the description said. I’m pleased.
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