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Sprouting Jar Strainer Lid - Fits Wide Mouth Jars - For Growing Sprouts & Other Uses
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Green |
Brand | Handy Pantry |
Item Weight | 22.68 Grams |
Shape | Round |
About this item
- INCLUDES: 1 durable and rust free BPA free plastic sprouting lid.
- VERSATILE: Fits most Ball / Mason / Kerr wide mouth canning jars.
- MULTI-PURPOSE: Use for growing sprouts, sifting flour, and more.
- UNIQUE GIFT: Our beautifully boxed sprout lids make excellent Christmas gifts for gardeners, unique kitchen gifts for cooking enthusiasts, and are the perfect size for stocking stuffers.
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE backed with personalized US customer service.
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Product Description
For over 20 years, Handy Pantry has been providing organic sprouting seeds and supplies, empowering families to enjoy fresh, delicious, and nutritious sprouts at home!
Good Morning, Sprouts!
Everyday Sprouts for Everyday Health.
Save time and money with our Handy Pantry Sprouting Kit because store-bought sprouts are ridiculously expensive. Sprouts are the easiest food you can grow yourself, and they take less than 30 seconds a day to maintain. Our kit features a 100% BPA-free plastic sprouting lid that will certainly pay for itself in the first few weeks. So grow your own and enjoy super cheap, super healthy, and super affordable sprouts.
Inside the Handy Pantry Sprouting Kit
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Sprouting LidHandy Pantry Sprouting Kit features one (1) BPA-free plastic sprouting lid specifically made to fit most wide mouth Mason jars made in the United States. Our lid is reusable and dishwasher safe. |
4 oz Organic Alfalfa SeedsTo get you started, we've featured one of our most popular variety of sprouting seeds. Organic alfalfa sprouts are rich in vitamins and minerals with only a few calories per cup. |
Sprouting InstructionsWhether new to sprouting, or just getting reacquainted, we include easy step-by-step instructions for successfully sprouting, watering, and harvesting your seeds. |
Online Sprouting ResourcesAlong with our simple sprouting instructions, we've also included free, valuable online resources for additional sprouting, microgreens, and hydroponic growing. |
Cooking With Sprouts
There’s no feeling like growing your own food and then getting to sit down and eat it. This is why we get such a rush when we walk into our kitchens to check on our sprouting jars and see those very first signs of growth.
Here are 10 unique ways to incorporate sprouts into your cooking:
- Sandwiches
- Salads
- Wraps and Rolls
- Stir-Fires + Sautes
- Toasts
- Soups
- Smoothies
- Dips + Spreads
- Baking
- Veggie Burgers
Sprouts are a powerhouse food. They aid the body in digestion, increase fiber content and protein availability, and they’re excellent for skin and hair. Their essential fatty acid content aids in fat-burning and their minerals improve body chemistry balance. Sprouts nourish us with a myriad of vitamins and nutrients and some sprout varieties even produce a cancer-fighting compound called isothiocyanate when consumed, and research by the American Chemical Society suggests that these compounds are the most potent when untreated. What better way to ensure their strength than by growing them in your very own kitchen?
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Sprout Lid | 1 x BPA-Free Plastic | 4 x BPA-Free Plastic | 1 x BPA-Free Plastic | 2 x 316 Stainless Steel | 1 x 316 Stainless Steel | |
Sprouting Tray | 3 x BPA-Free Plastic Sprouting Trays | |||||
Sprouting Stands | ✓ | |||||
Seeds | 4 oz. Organic Alfalfa Seeds | 4 oz. Organic Protein Powerhouse Seed Mix | 2 oz. each of Alfalfa, 5 Part Salad Mix, & Protein Powerhouse | |||
Sprouting Book | eBook | eBook | eBook | eBook | eBook | eBook + Full Color Printed Sprouting Guide! |
Product information
Material | Stainless Steel |
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Color | Green |
Brand | Handy Pantry |
Item Weight | 22.68 Grams |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Closure Type | Lid |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 0.5 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Handy Pantry |
ASIN | B000WRZODY |
Item model number | SL-5-2 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #112,222 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #1,001 in Canning Jars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
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Easy to clean | 4.8 | 4.9 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.0 | — | 3.9 | 4.7 |
Sturdiness | 4.8 | 5.0 | 3.6 | — | 4.7 | — |
Easy to grow | — | — | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.9 | 4.3 |
Easy to use | — | 4.6 | — | — | 4.1 | 4.7 |
Sold By | Gustotrade | Hopstitch Designs | Eco Peaceful, LLC | Eco Peaceful, LLC | DLSHOPE | Picowe |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Glass, Stainless Steel | Plastic |
number of pieces | 1 | 2 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 8 |
shape | Round | Round | Round | Round | Round | Round |
closure type | Lid | Lid | Screw Lid | Screw Lid | Foldable | Lid |
microwaveable | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
dishwasher safe | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and cleaning of the container lid. For example, they mention it works well for straining liquid, and is easy to clean. That said, some complain about the drainability. They say that the screen is so fine that water just runs off the top of the lid. Opinions are mixed on the size and value.
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Customers like the quality of the container lid. They say it works better than cheese cloth and drains water well. Some say the lid works great even for the smallest seeds and has a little stand off. They also say it's handy and perfect for fermenting things.
"...the Sproutmaster and Easy Sprouter (for beans) but the lids and mason jars add flexibility, and as mentioned, are nice for traveling...." Read more
"This sprout strainer lid is the best...." Read more
"...It works fine. It's easy to clean and toss in my utility drawer. I've never understood fancy sprouting set ups. I'm happy with a jar and this lid." Read more
"...It works better than cheese cloth and drains water well. Have tried a couple different jars to see if for some reason the jar is a dud...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the container lid. Some mention it's a perfect fit for wide mouth mason jars, and has a secure fit. However, others say that the holes are a bit too small and the lid is too big for all the jar sizes.
"...Among the other advantages in that regard is that it does not take up too much storage space...." Read more
"...you get sprouts!The lid fits a wide-mouth Mason jar perfectly (unlike other similar products I have tried)...." Read more
"My only issue with this was as other reviewers said it does not fit so great on the mason jar...." Read more
"...This one fits my wide mouth canning quart jar though it does screw on tough like it isn't quite threaded perfectly...." Read more
Customers find the container lid easy to use and convenient. They say it's better than cheesecloth and makes sprouting a breeze. Customers also say it fits well on their jars and is inexpensive.
"Easier to use then my old sprouting 2 tier tower. The holes were too wide and I kept losing a lot of the small seeds before they had sprouted...." Read more
"...It is easier than cheesecloth (with no mold or rot), BUT I had a hard time finding a jar it would fit6 on well...." Read more
"...PROS:Easy to use.Durable.CONS:..." Read more
"Well, it is much more convenient than cheesecloth, and works mostly like it should, however there is an inexplicable groove around the inside edge..." Read more
Customers find the container lid easy to clean. They mention it's sturdy, allows them to rinse their seeds without them falling out the jar, and is BPA free. The lid works great, is able to fill and rinse easily, and it'll keep their plants healthy. Customers also appreciate that it'd be a great item to inexpensively grow.
"...I like the plastic lid better, because it cleans up more easily, and it is not likely to corrode...." Read more
"...It works fine. It's easy to clean and toss in my utility drawer. I've never understood fancy sprouting set ups. I'm happy with a jar and this lid." Read more
"...For this reason, I knocked off one star. But it's extremely easy to clean, seems sturdy and the price is decent." Read more
"...It is sturdy. It IS dishwasher safe...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the container lid. Some mention it's inexpensive, easy to maintain, and worth the money. They say it allows them to save countless dollars by growing their own sprouts. However, other customers feel the cost is high for a plastic lid and that it doesn't drain as well.
"...think they cost a bit more than they should, but that said, are not very expensive and is likely the best way to go for people who are not sure if..." Read more
"...on and off smoothly, sticking and jamming, plus they are very expensive for a lid." Read more
"...But it's extremely easy to clean, seems sturdy and the price is decent." Read more
"...Voila! Inexpensive, delicious, nutritious sprouts! Use on sandwiches, salads, pastas, or just pop 'em like peanuts!..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the drainability of the container lid. They mention that the water does not drain out easily, it runs off the top of the lid, and that it takes a little longer to drain than the cheese cloth. The screen is so fine that even drops of water have trouble passing through.
"...the lid, added water, rinsed the seeds, but then the water does not drain out easily so I end up shaking the jar quite a bit. I do not recommend...." Read more
"...small - so small that if I put the jar under a running tap, the water runs off and just barely goes through...." Read more
"...mainly using the first for soaking cashews, it is much easier to drain the water out of the jar with this lid than using the jar's lid and band." Read more
"...inexplicable groove around the inside edge of the lid that prevents complete drainage no matter how you orient the jar...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the holes in the lid. They mention that the openings are too small for water to pass through, and some of the opening are not poked through all the way. Additionally, the screen opening on these lids is very small, making it difficult to drain.
"Easier to use then my old sprouting 2 tier tower. The holes were too wide and I kept losing a lot of the small seeds before they had sprouted...." Read more
"...Why? Because the holes in this lid are very small - so small that if I put the jar under a running tap, the water runs off and just barely goes..." Read more
"...The only con is that I wish the holes were a bit bigger to aid in draining...." Read more
"...The screen opening on these are very small, they drain well but you need to remove the lid to fill jar with water." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the adhesion of the container lid. They mention that it doesn't screw on smoothly, it's hard to screw onto a standard mason jar, and it would not screw on or off properly. Some say that the part that screwed on the jar was a mess, with little plastic tags sticking out.
"...I've only given 4 stars though as they don't screw on and off smoothly, sticking and jamming, plus they are very expensive for a lid." Read more
"...I gave it 4 stars because it does not go on the jar easily. But it does the job it was designed for." Read more
"...The part that screwed on the jar was a mess, with little plastic tags sticking out and rough bulgy spots on the screw threads as well as the whole..." Read more
"...It doesn't screw on smoothly, and gets stuck...." Read more
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I just bought a second one since I have been mainly using the first for soaking cashews, it is much easier to drain the water out of the jar with this lid than using the jar's lid and band.
I just bought a second one since I have been mainly using the first for soaking cashews, it is much easier to drain the water out of the jar with this lid than using the jar's lid and band.
My biggest issue with this is the cost. really it should (and usually does) cost $1-2. I guess shipping is built in, but that said, if you buy a lot of small things you will be paying a lot more than if you bought it at a store. if you are growing a small amount of sprouts and don't mind spending the time clearing swollen seeds and hulls out of the holes, this is a decent solution. if you are just trying it out and do not know whether or not you are really going to want to do this routinely the same applies. It is a relatively inexpensive way to try growing sprouts (but then, so is cheesecloth and a rubber band).
After growing my first batch with this lid I revised my opinion. It is easier than cheesecloth (with no mold or rot), BUT I had a hard time finding a jar it would fit6 on well. It also is not as good or flexible as the old lid I had (which has a sliding/ adjustable opening. I do think they cost a bit more than they should, but that said, are not very expensive and is likely the best way to go for people who are not sure if they will be sprouting on a regular basis. Among the other advantages in that regard is that it does not take up too much storage space.
In sum, it bests cheesecloth by a little bit, is less costly than dedicated sprouters, but is not as good as another lid I have owned (and costs more than it ought)
The lid fits a wide-mouth Mason jar perfectly (unlike other similar products I have tried). The only other viable option I have ever found is a metal screen with a standard mason jar metal ring. I like the plastic lid better, because it cleans up more easily, and it is not likely to corrode.
I currently have two of these lids in constant production. Sometimes I think I need more, as I could grow smaller quantities of sprouts and grow more different kinds, if I had more of these lids.
Long story short, if you are sprouting in mason jars, these lids will be worth their weight in gold.
It works fine. It's easy to clean and toss in my utility drawer. I've never understood fancy sprouting set ups. I'm happy with a jar and this lid.
PROS:
Easy to use.
Durable.
CONS:
None about the product, however the inventory control label affixed by Amazon obscured the instructions.
AFTERTHOUGHTS:
A much less expensive method to the same end as the products-
Using a standard Mason jar lid ring and a patch of nylon fabric. Overlapping the jar opening with the fabric and screw on a Mason jar ring. Same result, much less expensive.