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Sprouting Strainer Lid - Fits Most Wide-mouth Mason, Kerr & Ball Canning / Pickling Jars - Perfect to Use for Sprouts & Sprouting in Salads. Convert Any Standard Jar Into a Sprouter. Growing Sprouts Is Healthy & Fun.
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Sprouting Strainer Lid - Fits Most Wide-mouth Mason, Kerr & Ball Canning / Pickling Jars - Perfect to Use for Sprouts & Sprouting in Salads. Convert Any Standard Jar Into a Sprouter. Growing Sprouts Is Healthy & Fun.

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Description:

The Handy Pantry Sprouting Lid fits most wide mouth mason jars. It's made of a durable food-grade plastic with mesh holes big enough to drain well but small enough to hold in tiny seeds such as alfalfa! Order more than one and rotate your crops every 3-4 days to make sure that you always have a steady supply of your favorite sprouts.

Features:

Durable Plastic Strainer Lid


Fits most Ball / Mason / Kerr wide mouth canning jars


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.19 pounds
Package Length: 4.3 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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1Doesn't workAug 01, 2010
I might have gotten a defective product, because mine does not drain. Water wont go in either. I tried pouring water into the jar (slowly) through the top and it pooled and spilled over the side. I tried to make sprouts and the water barley dripped out. I tilted it several different ways to drain and water just trickled out. The holes just seem too small.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Nice ButJul 12, 2010
These are nice and work as intended. But the holes in the lid top are large enough for a fruit fly (and 100 of his friends) to squeeze through. Maybe you don't have fruit flies in your house. Maybe you do, like me. Personally I have not been freaked out too much by this, but I did cut some squares of cheese cloth to put under the lids. So I'm back to cheese cloth. So what did I buy these for? Well, I didn't know about the fruit fly issue. Nobody told me. So now you know.

5Perfect!Jun 28, 2010
I have wide mouth Kerr jars and this fit perfectly! Just throw them and the jar into the dishwasher when done.

5Does Exactly What It's Supposed To!Jun 14, 2010
Before buying this strainer lid I was using cheese cloth on top of my Mason jars. That was much more trouble than it was worth. These lids are a perfect fit and work well with the largest and smallest seeds/beans! Great product!

5works greatJun 01, 2010
A little slow on draining because of the nature of the plastic vs. stainless screen. But the advantages outweigh the disadvantages and I plan to buy 4 more.

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