Buy Two Sets
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| Date Of Review: February 6, 2009 |
| Reviewed by: Carl Nye, Jerome, AZ |
| Save yourself frustration - count your spices before you order this fine set of bottles. I should have ordered two sets right away - I am now sending for a second set. Most of us cooks have more than 16 spices we use regularly, but that didn't occur to me when I bought my first set. The package of 96 labels for $1.95 from Wire Whisk goes nicely with these bottles. Again, 96 labels for only 16 bottles didn't get my attention initially, but you can avoid this problem by purchasing at least two sets of these bottles at the same time. Note: although these bottles come with both large and small hole shaker tops, the small size McCormick spices you get at the store have a shaker top which includes a flap that allows dumping spice quickly. The McCormick shaker tops perfectly fit these bottles, which is a nice plus. |
Spice Jars
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| Date Of Review: December 28, 2007 |
| Reviewed by: danmirage, Ukiah, California |
| Simply a great product. Nice jars. They come with lids and sifter tops - with holes in 2 sizes - 1/2 course and 1/2 fine. No labels so you make your own. Most of the spices I buy in the jar fit 6 to a row on my spice rack, these fit 7. I have many spices, so this makes me happy. |
They're Fine
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| Date Of Review: January 17, 2009 |
| Reviewed by: Chuck Money, San Francisco, CA USA |
| What's there to say about them? The caps fit snugly, the glass isn't too thin, the shakers don't seem to fall off easily. This product is exactly as advertised. |
How to save money on spices
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| Date Of Review: July 25, 2008 |
| Reviewed by: Jim, Houston, Texas, USA |
If you live in an area with a Central Market, get these jars. Then go to CM and get the bulk spices you need. Like, 80 cents will fill a jar with some exotic spice that would cost you $5 at Randalls (or Kroger). (OK, maybe I'm off a bit on the economics, but NOT BY MUCH!) Don't forget to get the labels--they're a gem also. Then get your butt out to the garage and build you a nice rack.
Oh, yeah: the jars were delivered in pristine condition and in a very timely fashion. |
Very nice, good quality glass jars
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| Date Of Review: December 9, 2007 |
| Reviewed by: T. Chan, CA, USA |
| These spice jars are very nice. I have a spice rack already but need more for authentic spices. I made my own labels and this make my kitchen cabinets looks very organized. I would recommend this product. |
Adams Spice Bottles with Grinder
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| Date Of Review: October 18, 2007 |
| Reviewed by: Richard W. Griggs, Honolulu, HI USA |
| Great, useful product. Wish they just sold the caps to fit a standard spice bottle. |
Just what I needed
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| Date Of Review: January 13, 2009 |
| Reviewed by: A. Davis, Mississippi |
| I bought these bottles to store homemade blends of spices and to give as gifts. I wanted spice bottles that looked really nice and were inexpensive but not cheap looking. That's exactly what I got! I put my spice blends in these, made my own labels and gave them as Christmas gifts. They looked great! |
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- Securely store and organize spices with the J.K. Adams set of 16 spice jars
- The 3-1/2-ounce flint glass bottles come with washable, white screw caps and snap-on sifters with assorted hole sizes
- Sized to fit standard racks, the set can be used with the J.K. Adams Spice Rack, or with your current spice rack
- Self-adhesive label sets are round or rectangular, printed or blank
- Made in the USA, the set makes a great housewarming gift; a 48-jar set is also available separately
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