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Today, while preparing to pickle vegetables with fresh produce, I finally had a chance to test these new glass spice jars developed by the company. If, like me, you often struggle to control the amount of seasonings you use, either pouring too much or adding too little at a time, then I highly recommend you check out my test results in this article.

My overall workflow is shown in the image below, and my overall experience is that it perfectly meets my needs. For example, I want to sprinkle a little sugar, but I need to pour a large amount of salt. The spice bottle has a shaker mode with holes on one side and a flip-top pouring mode on the other. With one salt shaker and one sugar shaker, it perfectly meets my needs.

Oh, I filled one with salt directly from a refill pouch. The mouth of the jar is wide enough that I didn’t need a funnel, which is a huge win for saving time and reducing dishes.

Being able to see exactly how much is left at a glance is so much better than guessing with opaque plastic bottles.

Honestly, these are a simple but effective upgrade. They look clean on the counter and actually make the “boring” part of cooking—seasoning and prepping—feel a bit more organized. If you’re looking to declutter your spice rack with something functional and sturdy, these are a great shout.

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