✨ Store in Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The KEKEHOME Ceramic Food Storage Jar is a 13.5 fl oz canister designed for modern kitchens. Made from food-grade ceramic with an airtight silicone-sealed lid, it ensures freshness for your coffee, sugar, tea, and spices. Its compact size and gradient color options make it a stylish addition to any space, while being easy to clean and maintain. Perfect as a gift for various occasions, this jar combines elegance with practicality.
Manufacturer | KEKEHOME |
Part Number | StorageJar001-Orange |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 4.1 inches |
Item model number | StorageJar001-Orange |
Color | Orange |
Material | Ceramic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Airtight |
Included Components | Comes as a Combo Set |
Batteries Required? | No |
Capacity | 13.5 Fluid Ounces |
Volume | 13.5 Fluid Ounces |
Units | 13.5256 Fl Oz |
Number of Sets | 1 |
R**Y
Perfect size
This food storage container is the perfect size to keep salt, pepper, or even sugar by your coffee maker. The first one I ordered arrived broken but I was quickly shipped a replacement jar which was not broken. No hassle and great customer service! The color is exactly as pictured. The lid works great and provides a good seal. I would say the lid could be considered leak proof. Overall happy with this food storage jar and would recommend it as a nice way to store food.
W**N
Little quaint jar
I didn't realize it was so very small. Was intending to use it for flour or sugar storage for baking, but it is a bit too small. The lemon yellow color is very appealing on the ceramic though, and it has a nice tight lid. I will be using it for table sugar.
N**W
Solid Little Jar
This Kekehome storage jar arrived well-packaged and without any defects. Its volume is a little over 13 ounces; one way to envision its size is that if you were using it as a drinking glass, it would almost perfectly fit the 12 oz can of soda (without room for ice) or beer that you poured into it.My plan was to use it for spice storage adjacent to my stove, but it would take a substantial amount of spice to fill it. I use dill quite a bit (on avocado toast), but even for that I think a 13 ounces vessel of it would be a bit excessive to have sitting around. I was also considering using this jar for course rock salt, but I'm honestly not quite sure yet. At this point i'm leaning towards using it for the Thompson raisins that I get from the local co-op in a small plastic bags: those usually live on my countertop (next to the bulk oatmeal), and getting rid of the little plastic bag will make my countertop much more tidy.I ordered the orange one, which goes red towards the top; as can be seen in my photo it's a pretty good match with my scarlet Fiestaware utensil crock. The color blending employed in the manufacturing of these jars is super useful for coordinating your kitchens colors a little more easily.I'd have preferred the top to be glass (it is plastic), but it fits well and does seem airtight. I guess that's one less thing I'll need to worry about falling and shattering on the floor, and it is clearly advertised as coming with a plastic lid, so I'm not marking it downwards for that. I did not test it with liquids, eg for how leakproof it might be, but that's really not what this jar is designed for.The size is functional, it is air-tight for optimal preservation of freshness, and it looks nice on your countertop. That's a top rating in my book!
K**.
No lid
Small, pretty.... unfortunately the lid was missing.Would have given it 4 stars otherwise.
D**S
A really nice, heavy piece of crockery
100/100I am a “truckpacker” . . . I camp in a great deal of comfort because I “backpack” in a full size 4X4 pickup. Because I can carry a lot, my camp kitchen is pretty well stocked. (Think chuck-wagon) I’m always on the lookout for nice non-plastic jars and containers. I prefer glass or crockery and THIS fits the bill 100%.I find this is a great container for beans, rice, bulgur, pretty much anything but powders like sugar, flour, etc. I wouldn’t trust the lid to stay on in the “chuck-box” for flour, etc.The crockery on this is pretty heavy and short of a knock on a very hard surface or a crushing blow, it should be fine for a long time. The lid is poly of some kind with a good friction seal, probably silicon. This is the only “weak point” for me, but I just take care about what I store in it.Ultimately, is it worth the price? YES
M**A
Nice jar; plastic lid
This is a nice ceramic storage jar. I’m currently using it to store flake salt for use when I’m baking. It reminds me of some of the Fiesta products, and even some of the Le Creuset tableware. The only drawback is the plastic lid. It does provide a good seal, but it makes an otherwise attractive piece look cheaper in person. Additionally, the word “tank” is very prominently displayed on the container, and I have no idea why as that does not appear to be the name of the company.Overall, it is still a nice container and I’m putting it to good use, so 4 stars.
F**A
Perfect
This is the perfect sized canister for my dog's pumpkin fiber supplement. It looks nice, keeps the powdered pumpkin fresh, and is unobtrusive in my kitchen.
P**E
Wanted to love this but it came broken and I still have to send it back
This came broken it wasn't wrapped properly in the box. Very frustrated because I have to go return broken shards of glass to the UPS store which is a big pain as it wasn't wrapped properly in the box.If it wasn't broken I think it'd be very cute. Love the color Hope they can replace it.
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