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RRobb
15-04-2025I ordered this two pack and gave one to my daughter because although we love sprouts, we dont go thru them that fast. So far Ive made 2 batches and they turned out great. I am currently trying to sprout some flower seeds for planting. I am NOT a green thumb so dont really know if this will work but its worth a try. The stainless seems to be good quality and are made well. I dont expect them to rust. I like the silicone lids that come with them to use for storing. Well thought out product and good quality.
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The Millers
> 3 dayThese are great quality and will not rust! Every lid should be made like these. Accidentally paired the screen with another lid and it rusted on the screen. Unless you are only using dry goods with your mason jars, these lids are a must!
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Bill
> 3 dayIve been using home made sprout jar tops for years (sprouts are the best!) and when we mmisplaced our homemade ones I purchased these. Great product!
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MDpetmomma
Greater than one weekI was gifted these in the wide mouth variety and was so impressed by them that I bought them in this size as well. Now I can have two or three jars working on sprouts at a time while a finished jar sits in my fridge. Ive been sprouting broccoli and alfalfa, which have teeny tiny seeds and the screen is a fine enough mesh to contain the seeds. I also sprout larger seeds like lentils for my chicken and it works just fine for those as well. I like the silicone caps that are also included; they keep my sprouts fresh in the fridge for weeks! I only wish that they came with 2 extra rings do that once my full jars of sprouts are transferred to the fridge, I can go ahead and start another round.
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Ambidor
> 3 dayAll my other rings rusted. Love these!!
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Smiley Bird
> 3 dayThis mesh rid is perfect for the purpose. I grow broccoli sprouts. The seeds are very small but the mesh is small enough.
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Rose
> 3 dayClosing is not smooth. One has to play with it a little to get it to close properly and smoothly. Leaks. Otherwise its ok. Thick silicone cover with a small tab to pull out silicone cover, All good. Ring is heavier and shinier than Ball rings; manufacture indicates its because its stainless steel whereas Ball is Tin, All good. Mesh lids are curved like strainer/bowl which avoids splashing when filling jar with water. All good. Beautiful to look at. Glad I found/purchased. Would recommend.
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Laura
> 3 dayLove these to grow sprouts in a jar! They fit on our mason jars perfectly. No issues with leaking/rusting. Dishwasher safe. Great small investment if you want to grow your own sprouts and save some $$$. The packaging was recyclable which I always appreciate.
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K Medlar
> 3 dayThings I love: Stainless, wont rust, no plastic Domed strainer, helps them drain better Dishwasher safe Alternative silicone top for refrigeration I just ordered a second set since I want to grow more sprouts. I had some quart Ball jars that are amber and dont have to cover them with a towel or put them in a cupboard! Just on the counter to remind me to rinse them 3-4 times a day. I do before/after meals and before bed, so its not time consuming. I transfer them to the clear ball quart jars on the last day to put in the window for greening, and store them in that jar. Today I got some citric acid (like I used to use for canning tomatoes) and will soak and rinse with that to keep them from getting moldy. 1 tsp per quart of water for the overnight soak and rinse. I wont rise it every time with the citric, but once a day and the soaking and last rinse before refrigeration. Not that they were getting moldy, but in the summer that will be a risk. I have also ordered the rack that tilts them but it hasnt arrived yet. That will make it perfect if it works well. I originally ordered Now Foods broccoli and mung sprouts, though they arent organic, they are meant for sprouting. They worked extremely well, full jars of sprouts. Next Ill try organic lentils (regular, not for sprouting) and see how that turns out. The sprouting seeds are more expensive, so Im hoping the regular organic versions will also sprout as well. Organic cant be treated, so as long as they are fresh, it should work. Ive been eating sprouts every day, since I like them, nice and fresh. I use a quart jar within 2-3 days. The mung are better for stir fry and the broccoli for sandwiches and salads instead of lettuce. Nice and crunchy.
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Jodi
> 3 dayMade draining lentils so much easier with these lids!!