Has anyone used these types of jars with a one piece lid? Im looking for 2-3oz jars and cant find any with a separate lid and ring. Trying to can maple syrup to give away
by Timsmomshardsalami
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Wander80
These are not safe for home canning. The smallest I’ve seen are the Ball 4 oz jelly jars that fit the two piece lids.
stellarstim
Not these specifically, but they’re commonly used in Australia. I’ve only used the ones that have the pop top on them, but there are flat ones as well. You can buy more lids if they’re a standard size and reuse the jars.
all-out-of-bubbles
I bought these for herbs/spices, but they aren’t designed for canning.
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These are not safe for home canning. The smallest I’ve seen are the Ball 4 oz jelly jars that fit the two piece lids.
Not these specifically, but they’re commonly used in Australia. I’ve only used the ones that have the pop top on them, but there are flat ones as well. You can buy more lids if they’re a standard size and reuse the jars.
I bought these for herbs/spices, but they aren’t designed for canning.