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Mason Jar Lids & Screw Bands - Standard - Gingham - Red | 
enlarge | Brand: Bernardin - Collection Elite Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $3.25
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3031
Color: Red gingham Size: Standard mouth (70 mm)
MPN: 61104 ASIN: B000H6JA9E
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | These metal SNAP lids and screw bands for mason jars seal home canned foods airtight. After hea... | | • | Size: Standard mouth (70 mm) ; Color: Red gingham | | • | Pack of 6 lids and screw bands | | • | Dimensions: 70 mm Dia | | • | See Product Description below for a complete description of this item. |
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Product Description These metal SNAP lids and screw bands for mason jars seal home canned foods airtight. After heat processing and upon cooling, a vacuum is formed which seals the lids onto the jars. The lids are gold laquered to prevent rust and have an interior enamel coating to resist natural food acidity. The closures fit standard mouth (70 mm) mason jars. Red gingham design. Pack of 6 lids and screw bands. Screw bands can be reused, but SNAP lids are designed for one-time use only. For best results, fill hot jar with prepared recipes, leaving recommended headspace. Wipe jar rim and threads with a clean, damp cloth removing any stickiness. Center hot SNAP lid on jar. Apply screw band just until fingertip tight; do not overtighten. After processing, remove jars from canner and set upright on a towel in a draft-free place. Do not retighten screw bands or check for seal while jars are hot. Cool processed jars upright, undisturbed for 24 hours. After 24 hours, check seals. Sealed lids curve downward and do not move when pressed. (Any unsealed jars should be reprocessed or refrigerated.) For all sealed jars, remove screw bands; wipe and dry bands and jars. Store screw bands separately or replace loosely on jars, as desired.
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| Customer Reviews:
CANNING JAR LIDS December 29, 2008 Alice (Texas) I LOOKED A LOT OF PLACES IN THE US FOR THESE AND NEVER FOUND THEM. I WAS GLAD TO SEE THEM ON THIS WEB SITE. JUST WHAT I WANTED.
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