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The County Line Kitchen Wide Mouth Mason Jar Flip Cap Lid is a durable, BPA-free lid designed for wide-mouth mason jars. It features an airtight, leak-proof seal, a retro design, and a convenient flip cap for easy pouring. Perfect for transforming your jars into stylish storage or drinking solutions, this lid is dishwasher safe and easy to clean.
Material | Silicone, Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Brand | County Line Kitchen |
Style | Canning,Jar |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Closure Type | Cap,Flip,Lid |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Manufacturer | County Line Kitchen |
Part Number | CLK-FGS-A013-01-AB1US_CA |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.28 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | CLK-FGS-A013-01-AB1US_CA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**Y
County Line Kitchen Wide Mouth Mason Jar Flip Cap Lid, Durable, Airtight, Leak-Proof Seal - GREAT!
I am using the County Line Kitchen Wide Mouth Mason Jar Flip Cap Lid with the 24 oz. Wide Mouth Ball canning jars for my iced tea and lemon water drinks as well as home made broth. It's so nice to be able to drink from a glass container. For my cold drinks, I also use the Masontops Wide Mouth Mason Jar Neoprene Sleeves, which fits perfectly, keeps my drinks cold, and there is no sweat dripping on my desk.
A**R
Well worth the money
These County Line mason jar flip top lids are easy to use, wash and of excellent quality. We first purchased another brand that was cheaper but they became impossible to open or remove from the jar and the lid seals kept falling out. So we ended up replacing them with this brand and we haven't had any problems since. So save yourself time, frustration and money by buying this brand first. You'll be happy with the quality and performance. County Line is definitely the best choice!
A**G
Even better than I’d imagined it would be!
2023 Update: We’ve had our lids for five years and still use them every day! Now that the kids are old enough to handle half-gallon mason jars the small diameter lids have found new life on pint and smaller jars as handy M&M and dog treat dispensers. The flip tops still open and close with the same grip as before and the removable rings have weathered countless dishwasher cycles and are as supple as they were new. These are a fantastic product that will last for years, so if you’re looking for a flip-top mason jar lid that can handle liquids as easily as solids look no further!It’s not that often I can say I could not be more satisfied with an Amazon purchase, but I can definitely say that about these lids. They are exactly as advertised and exceeded my highest expectations!Our family is part of a milk share program and get a couple of gallons of raw milk in half-gallon mason jars each week. We used to either deal with trying to pour it right from the jar (flow and dribble control is tricky) or pour it into a pitcher or jug for serving (which was difficult to seal and impossible to shake to mix up the milk before pouring). We tried a couple of other “seal and pour” mason lids we found in a local store but they all leaked if you didn’t screw the lid on super tight. But if you worked it on to get a secure seal, because they had a flat gasket it took almost superhuman strength to twist it back off. They also tended to have flimsy flip cap covers for the spout, a few of which broke off while struggling to remove the lid. If the cap cover didn’t break off entirely, it just got real loose and would flop down into the milk stream while pouring and splash it everywhere.After more searching on Amazon for a better lid I came across these County Line Kitchen wide mouth lids. They weren’t as elegant or pretty as the others, but I could tell they were a better design just by looking at them. The rugged flip cap design caught my eye, but the inclusion of a rounded gasket and promise of easier removals “sealed the deal” (pun intended!) so I bought one to test out. The lid arrived in a no-frills ziplock bag with a printed insert from the company, but when I opened the bag it was obvious their spending priority was manufacturing and not fancy packaging. I washed the lid and grabbed a jar of milk.#GameChangerIt’s hard to describe how such a minor thing as a jar lid can have such an outsized impact, but when you’re using it several times a day the little things do add up. First off, the lid is solidly made and actually quite rugged. It screws on smoothly and seals with a reassuring squeak. The flip cap locks down with a little click to let you know it’s in place, and once it is I can shake up the milk all I want without worrying about leaking or splashing. The cap also pops open with a click, and the way it’s designed it keeps a bit of friction on it when it flips open so it stays open while pouring. The lid spout is wider than other lids I tried and the milk flows out smoothly while still allowing air to flow in to sprevent splashing or “glugging”. The spout doesn’t drip while or after pouring, and I can seal it up with a snap and put it back in the fridge. But the best part is when the jug is empty, the lid twists off with relatively little effort (almost none at all compared to the other lids!). I just put the lid in the top rack of the dishwasher and it’s good to go the next day.I’ve already bought a few of these lids now so I always have one at the ready, and I couldn’t be more pleased with them. We even bought some of the regular size lids for smaller pint-sized mason jars so the kids can each pour their own milk for cereal in the morning. If you have mason jars around the house and are looking for quality lids to store and pour liquids from, then look no further and get a few of these!
S**E
Excellent in any way
I got those a few months ago and they are used regularly for liquids in wide mouth jars. They go into the dishwasher several times a week and so far have held up perfectly. The silicone ring creates an absolute tight seal with nothing leaking. For cleaning you need to remove the silicone ring and this is very easy. The well thought through design has a little notch where you can go under and lift the ring out from. I use either a butter knife or the end of a teaspoon. Really great, I am going to order a few more now.
D**M
Convenient for pouring
These require less space than the pour lids with handles, though I still prefer the handle variety. The gasket in one of the lids keeps coming out, so I need to take care not to lose it. It can be put back in the lid with no leaking so all good.
R**N
Love these lids
We have 4 or 5 of these and we love them. We use them every day for cold brew concentrate. They don't leak, but they do dribble a little bit after pouring. Not a big deal for us, they're still better than anything else on the market for this kind of use. Would buy again. They make one with a handle that's good too, if you want a handle for your Mason jar. The one with the handle worked well for my 91 year old father-in-law.
M**6
works and fits well
These lids look and fit nicely. Happy they were available in different colors. Easier to identify contents by color coding. Liquid pours well from the spout.
P**N
Love them.
They work exactly like they say. The top stays open while you pour and seals tightly when you snap it close. Easy to use, easy to clean. I ordered a second set.
R**O
Five Stars
It works great!!
S**E
Not as good as the lid with the integrated handle...
... but they're useful if you're short of space and still want to be able to pour straight from the fridge. Excellent quality as with all of the County Line Kitchen products
M**K
To smooth, No grip
It's ok, does what it's meant to.But it's made of very smooth hard plastic, with no ridges.Making it a nightmare to unscrew.If you have arthritis, getting old, or any other problems with your hands.This product is not for you.It's amazing how many products are made, without any thought to making sure we can grip them properly.Things like rakes shovels, kitchen utensils, hand tools without grip, are the main reason why people have soar hands.It's such an obvious thing to do.I guess the people that design these things, are to young to suffer from soar hands.And are oblivious to the fact, that older people have dry hands, and have almost no finger prints to grip with.I'm 66 and my hand are so dry and smooth, I drop everything.I have to hold things so tightly, I damage my joints.So, no grip, no thanks!That's my opinion
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