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Bewertet in den USA am9. Januar 2025
Since we received this item, I have been experimenting with different flavored waters, floating cucumber slices and mint leaves, or lemon slices and mint leaves. The water looks so appealing in this container. The spout is solid and leak-proof.
Asbjørn
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. Mai 2024
Ich bin unter die Kombucha-Brauer gegangen, wofür sich dieses Glas wunderbar eignet. Einzig und allein der Hahn aus Plastik wirkt etwas billig, daher ein Stern Abzug.Ansonsten aber gut verarbeitet und vor allem: dicht!
Monic
Überprüft in Belgien am 2. August 2024
utilisé pour kombucha
L. Bathurst
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 12. April 2024
This is a lightweight glass jug. A tad thin but secure enough. No the lid does not lock on but sits on the top - but this means you can turn on the tap and water flows smoothly. A different type with a secure lid means you have to unlock the lid to get the water to flow due to the vacumn. I would always prefer a metal spigot - and would pay a little extra for that option - but this seems fairly secure for the first week and no leaks - for the price - it seems sound.
Customer
Bewertet in Australien am 19. Oktober 2021
Love the Kilner dispenser. This is ideal for continuous brewing kombucha as the spigot makes it easy to dispense the tea without disturbing the SCOBY and stirring up the dregs (spent yeast) at the bottom. No mess, no mucking about and minimises the chance for fungus and moulds to contaminate the precious SCOBY and remaining tea.I sterilise the jar by removing the spigot and silicon washers, washing in warm soapy water and putting it in the oven at 120 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes. Let it cool down before refitting the spigot and filling it with tepid sweetened tea.Never ever fill glass containers with very hot water. I read in some 1-star reviews the their jars cracked, which unfortunately is due to user-error. This is not a manufacturing fault, it’s down to simple physics - Google ‘thermal shock’ to learn more. Unless the glass container is made using ‘borosilicate glass’ e.g. test-tubes in science labs or ‘Pyrex’, all glass with break when subjected to sudden temperature changes.
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