Canisters & Jars
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Dedicated to innovation and product development
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything You Need to Know!
Many of our canisters feature airtight seals, often using silicone gaskets or specially designed clamp lids, to help keep contents fresh and protected from moisture. Check the product description to confirm if a specific canister is rated as airtight.
We use a variety of materials including durable stainless steel, clear glass, and high-quality plastics. All materials intended for food contact are certified food-grade, and our plastic options are typically BPA-free. Material details are specified on each product page.
Canisters with a see-through section should not be washed with water or put in the dishwasher.
Clean them only with a soft damp cloth.
Keep the canisters dry and moisture-free to prevent cracks, water stains, or rust.
Many of our canister sets are designed with stackability in mind, featuring flat lids or indented bases for stable stacking. Check the product images and description for specific stacking features.
The capacity of each canister is provided in millilitres (ml) or litres (L).
Converting this capacity into kilograms (kg) is not accurate, as the weight varies depending on the density of each ingredient stored. Different items—such as flour, sugar, rice, or lentils—have different weights even when stored in the same volume.
For general reference, a 1-litre canister can typically hold around 750 grams of common pantry items like flour, sugar, or rice.
Actual capacity may vary based on the texture and type of the ingredient.
