Walmart.com has 12-Count 16-Oz Ball Glass Mason Jars w/ Lids & Bands (Regular Mouth) for $8.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30 day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
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10-03-2022 at 10:52 AM.
All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
I agree on the wide mouth. These jars are a little square-ish and any more would be some fragile glass corners.
All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
To be fair, regular mouth jars are better for pouring into smaller containers (drinkware).
I keep these around for lemonade concentrate.
All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
not sure what you mean by "stackable". Like you want one jar to nest inside another? Lying on their sides?
if you put a layer of jars and then hardboard (or whatever you have around) then you can treat it like a 2nd/3rd/4th shelf. Yes, it would suck to get the bottom ones out, but that is the situation with any stacking.
All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
Yes I would agree , I stopped buying these regular mouth
Either this is the normal price, or it was on sale for the same price on September 9th.
Not a great price, but I don't think this is the normal price. I bought some a couple months ago to make pickled okra and I think they were around $13. I grabbed three cases of these. Glad to get them at $9 a case.
All canning jars should be wide mouthed. Easier to get your biscuit grabber in there to clean them.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
Though square canning jars would fit better on the shelf, they would be weaker due to the corners. For cleaning, a round headed toilet brush (unused of course) works great on regular and wide mouth jars.
not sure what you mean by "stackable". Like you want one jar to nest inside another? Lying on their sides?
if you put a layer of jars and then hardboard (or whatever you have around) then you can treat it like a 2nd/3rd/4th shelf. Yes, it would suck to get the bottom ones , but that is the situation with any stacking.
Stacking is not a good idea for canning jars. Best to remove the rings and store in one layer. That way you know when you have a seal failure. That is of course if you are actually using the jars for canning. If you are just using for storage, stack as high as you want.
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Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
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Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
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Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
I agree on the wide mouth. These jars are a little square-ish and any more would be some fragile glass corners.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
I keep these around for lemonade concentrate.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
if you put a layer of jars and then hardboard (or whatever you have around) then you can treat it like a 2nd/3rd/4th shelf. Yes, it would suck to get the bottom ones out, but that is the situation with any stacking.
Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
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Also, they should all be square and stack-able to maximize shelf space.
if you put a layer of jars and then hardboard (or whatever you have around) then you can treat it like a 2nd/3rd/4th shelf. Yes, it would suck to get the bottom ones , but that is the situation with any stacking.