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5-Pk Ball Wide Mouth Wooden Storage Lids (Acacia Wood)

$5.40

$7.30

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Amazon has 5-Pack Ball Wide Mouth Wooden Storage Lids (Acacia Wood) for $5.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Ball Wooden Wide Mouth jar lids are made with Acacia wood
  • These wooden Ball jar lids feature an airtight silicone seal, making them perfect for dry foods and pantry storage
  • Easy stacking with most Ball jars for cabinet and counter organization
  • Stylish solution for dry foods, as well as décor in any room
  • Includes 5 lids (jars sold separately) that fit all Wide Mouth Ball jars; BPA-free; not safe for preserving; hand-wash only
  • Natural Acacia wood produces unique color variations within each lid

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  • This price is $0.80 less than the popular Frontpage Deal from earlier this month, which received +75 community votes.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on over 4K customer reviews.
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Amazon has 5-Pack Ball Wide Mouth Wooden Storage Lids (Acacia Wood) for $5.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Ball Wooden Wide Mouth jar lids are made with Acacia wood
  • These wooden Ball jar lids feature an airtight silicone seal, making them perfect for dry foods and pantry storage
  • Easy stacking with most Ball jars for cabinet and counter organization
  • Stylish solution for dry foods, as well as décor in any room
  • Includes 5 lids (jars sold separately) that fit all Wide Mouth Ball jars; BPA-free; not safe for preserving; hand-wash only
  • Natural Acacia wood produces unique color variations within each lid

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price is $0.80 less than the popular Frontpage Deal from earlier this month, which received +75 community votes.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on over 4K customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Today 08:03 AM
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Joined Nov 2014
elberchoToday 08:03 AM
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I got these about 7 months ago. I use them keep trail or granola mix in and for a large jar of crackers and another for pasta shells. They all seal pretty good.
Today 11:50 AM
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athousandeyesandoneToday 11:50 AM
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Quote from elbercho :
I got these about 7 months ago. I use them keep trail or granola mix in and for a large jar of crackers and another for pasta shells. They all seal pretty good.
Can you use these in the fridge or would the moisture damage the wood?
Today 11:56 AM
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Joined Dec 2020
expert464Today 11:56 AM
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Quote from athousandeyesandone :
Can you use these in the fridge or would the moisture damage the wood?
I've gone as far as put these lids in the dishwasher. after around 10 washes so far they seem to hold up rather well
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Today 12:06 PM
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KumSunToday 12:06 PM
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Good deal
Today 02:11 PM
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brian17834Today 02:11 PM
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Missed this last time around. Was quicker on the draw this time. Thanks for posting. I like that these can be used for different sizes of Mason jars as long as it is the wide mouth version.
Today 02:16 PM
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fraughthToday 02:16 PM
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Missed it last time, in for two.
Today 03:48 PM
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BigburitoToday 03:48 PM
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is it weird that these seem like they would be nice coasters?

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Today 04:12 PM
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jeremylh56Today 04:12 PM
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Wish these are at Dollar Tree again.
Today 04:14 PM
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deshwasiToday 04:14 PM
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Quote from elbercho :
I got these about 7 months ago. I use them keep trail or granola mix in and for a large jar of crackers and another for pasta shells. They all seal pretty good.
How easily do these come off? hope its not too tight..
Today 04:27 PM
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gclc1216Today 04:27 PM
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Quote from expert464 :
I've gone as far as put these lids in the dishwasher. after around 10 washes so far they seem to hold up rather well
FYI they do indicate hand wash only. I don't have them.
Today 04:51 PM
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elberchoToday 04:51 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
How easily do these come off? hope its not too tight..
I have bad wrists so it is kinda tight for me but lifting the lid from one side (as opposed to straight up) helps.
Today 05:00 PM
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elberchoToday 05:00 PM
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Quote from athousandeyesandone :
Can you use these in the fridge or would the moisture damage the wood?
Good question. I have only washed them and dried right after but Acacia is pretty good at withstanding moisture and I see someone has put them in dishwasher with no problems (I would not do that because of the intense heat and detergent).
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Today 07:33 PM
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thischrisToday 07:33 PM
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Quote from athousandeyesandone :
Can you use these in the fridge or would the moisture damage the wood?
The lid looks like wood but it's actually plastic that's very hard.

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