16oz. Kaffe Multi-Purpose Storage Canister w/ Airtight Lid (Stainless Steel)
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Walmart has 16oz. Kaffe Multi-Purpose Storage Container Canister w/ Airtight Lid (Stainless Steel; KF3022) on sale for $9.98. Select free store pickup to save on shipping, otherwise, free shipping w/ Walmart+ Membership [Details].
Thanks to community member kensyo for finding this deal
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About the Product
1.3L Capacity (Holds up to 16oz. of coffee beans)
Multi-Purpose Storage Container
Plastic/Glass/Stainless Steel Materials
BPA Free
3.8"x3.8"9.25 Product Dimension
Scoop
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Multi-purpose storage container; store coffee beans/grounded, pasta, nuts, spices, corn, flour & more
Keeps grounded coffee or beans fresh w/ secure pop socket airtight closure
Premium design for modern kitchen/perfect size
Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
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Don't waste your $ on these if you REALLY want to keep your contents fresh because it doesn't suck air out. Go on Temu and get yourself ones that take air out. As a long time coffee snob, these "air tight" containers by Kaffe are not approved for retaining freshness.
No clue why you are getting downvoted. You need one that purges air out and has a 2 way valve to offgas for it to be any more effective than a Mason jar or tupperware.
Not to start a canister war, but I agree that while airtightness IS important, getting all of the air evacuated from the container is even more important. However I cannot recommend products from Wish or Temu or any similar site, as the quality is almost universally suckish.
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
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02-01-2024 at 12:22 AM.
Don't waste your $ on these if you REALLY want to keep your contents fresh because it doesn't suck air out. Go on Temu and get yourself ones that take air out. As a long time coffee snob, these "air tight" containers by Kaffe are not approved for retaining freshness.
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02-01-2024 at 06:06 AM.
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Don't waste your $ on these if you REALLY want to keep your contents fresh because it doesn't suck air out. Go on Temu and get yourself ones that take air out. As a long time coffee snob, these "air tight" containers by Kaffe are not approved for retaining freshness.
No clue why you are getting downvoted. You need one that purges air out and has a 2 way valve to offgas for it to be any more effective than a Mason jar or tupperware.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kenbuzz
02-01-2024 at 07:35 AM.
Not to start a canister war, but I agree that while airtightness IS important, getting all of the air evacuated from the container is even more important. However I cannot recommend products from Wish or Temu or any similar site, as the quality is almost universally suckish.
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
Don't waste your $ on these if you REALLY want to keep your contents fresh because it doesn't suck air out. Go on Temu and get yourself ones that take air out. As a long time coffee snob, these "air tight" containers by Kaffe are not approved for retaining freshness.
For sure. Being airtight is useless is you can't get the air out to begin with.
Don't waste your $ on these if you REALLY want to keep your contents fresh because it doesn't suck air out. Go on Temu and get yourself ones that take air out. As a long time coffee snob, these "air tight" containers by Kaffe are not approved for retaining freshness.
Airscapes are used by most coffee shops. I have several. Same idea.
Not to start a canister war, but I agree that while airtightness IS important, getting all of the air evacuated from the container is even more important. However I cannot recommend products from Wish or Temu or any similar site, as the quality is almost universally suckish.
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
Not to start a canister war, but I agree that while airtightness IS important, getting all of the air evacuated from the container is even more important. However I cannot recommend products from Wish or Temu or any similar site, as the quality is almost universally suckish.
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
Don't waste your $ on these if you REALLY want to keep your contents fresh because it doesn't suck air out. Go on Temu and get yourself ones that take air out. As a long time coffee snob, these "air tight" containers by Kaffe are not approved for retaining freshness.
Returning my Temu one because the vacuum wouldn't last past a day. Sooo on to a better recommendation plz
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For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank n8236
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank roox
No clue why you are getting downvoted. You need one that purges air out and has a 2 way valve to offgas for it to be any more effective than a Mason jar or tupperware.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kenbuzz
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
Linky: https://a.co/d/bYgnDtT
For sure. Being airtight is useless is you can't get the air out to begin with.
Airscapes are used by most coffee shops. I have several. Same idea.
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
Linky: https://a.co/d/bYgnDtT
They are the best!
For years I have used an Airscape container to keep my coffee fresh. It's an airtight canister (check!) that includes a plunger assembly that forces out the excess air (check!) and seals-out air and humidity. I've given them as gifts to friends and have received nothing but compliments, and have used one in my kitchen successfully for years.
The maker is Planetary Designs, they have different sizes and colors available and they sell on many sites including Amazon.
Linky: https://a.co/d/bYgnDtT
Returning my Temu one because the vacuum wouldn't last past a day. Sooo on to a better recommendation plz