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Rohini Important for storing Kefir when not in use
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Raman Dutta Kefir is probiotic and has great health benefits. This jar is very handy for kefir storage and also kefir making
Wide-mouth glass jar with airlock-ready lid. The hero of your fermentation kitchen.
Most jars in your kitchen weren’t designed for fermentation. This one is. Wide mouth fits chunks. Smooth interior makes cleaning easy. Lid threads accept airlocks. Glass holds shape over years of use.
Borosilicate handles temperature swings better — pour hot brine in, transfer to fridge, no cracking. Regular glass cracks under thermal shock.
Yes if you have a GutBasket kit. For other brands, the wide-mouth thread is standard — fits 90% of mason jar accessories.
Dishwasher safe (top rack). Or hand wash with hot water + mild soap. For stuck-on residue, soak overnight with baking soda.
As long as the glass doesn’t break. We’ve had customers using their original jars for 4+ years.
Yes when sealed properly. For active fermentation, attach an airlock instead — the airtight lid will pressurise from CO2 buildup.
Yes — without the lid. Borosilicate handles microwave heat. Don’t microwave with the metal lid attached.
Lids and grommets are sold separately. Glass jar is replaced under warranty for manufacturing defects.
Air-dry completely before storing. Stack with lids loose to avoid trapping moisture.