They are canning jars - you can fill them with products to preserve and the right brine, sugar syrup, or vinegar mix and submerge them in a pot of boiling water for 30-60 minutes. They will let the pressure out but not in. One cool they form a sterile vacuum seal. The fridge is nothing compared to what these jars are designed to stand up to!
A solid product
What material is the seal made of? Is it natural latex?
Did someone get paid to produce this?
I hope you can put these jars in the refrigerator -- anyone know?.
@NoLongerMatters That is simply not true because my LeParfait jar is in the fridge keeping my sour dough starter. Are you for real?
They are canning jars - you can fill them with products to preserve and the right brine, sugar syrup, or vinegar mix and submerge them in a pot of boiling water for 30-60 minutes. They will let the pressure out but not in. One cool they form a sterile vacuum seal.
The fridge is nothing compared to what these jars are designed to stand up to!
They can be placed in the refrigerator and freezer equally, just like American Ball jars.
They glassed over the manufacturing process.😄
What do you mean?
@@gemimajoseph5383 he was trying to be funny. But the term is "glossed over", which isn't so funny when what he said doesn't fit.
"in addition to statistical sampling. Nothing is left to chance"
Sounds like a random check within some statistical interval. Very much chance... 🤪
nice
Nice
expensive, $44 + shipping for 4/32 oz in USA... $33 for 4/4oz jelly jars, some spensive sand
Awesome! So much lost in France because of Old Europe. Should be the leader of the New Europe.