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High Borosilicate Sealed Jar With Spoon

Sep 30, 2025

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Borosilicate Sealed Jars with Spoons
Borosilicate sealed jars with spoons have become an essential storage item. This innovative storage solution perfectly combines the durability of borosilicate glass with the convenience of an integrated spoon, adding a touch of sophistication to modern kitchens. The highly transparent glass paired with a wooden lid or a simple airtight lid creates a smooth, refined feel, exuding a sense of luxury. Even in the kitchen, they serve as more than just a storage tool; they often function as a refined decorative accessory, adding a touch of everyday sophistication to the overall look.

Borosilicate sealed jars with spoons offer a wide variety of designs, combining practicality and aesthetics. They are typically made of borosilicate glass, which offers exceptional transparency, allowing for a clearer view of the contents, while also maintaining stability over time. This, of course, distinguishes them from standard airtight jars. Furthermore, the spouts are typically threaded, with rounded edges for a smooth, scratch-free feel. The jar bodies are typically available in cylindrical or square shapes, catering to diverse tastes. Lids are typically made of bamboo, wood, or stainless steel. A double-layer silicone ring ensures a secure seal, keeping food fresh longer and preventing moisture and odor transfer. Some high-end products also feature a "leak-proof" label. The accompanying spoon is made of food-grade stainless steel and, similar to the lid, is attached to the jar via a hook or slot for easy access. The overall texture of the borosilicate sealed jar with spoon exudes a sense of luxury. The spoon and lid together create a stylish and elegant kitchen space without the cheap, plastic feel.

The borosilicate sealed jar with spoon is made of 100% lead-free borosilicate glass, offering excellent temperature resistance. It can withstand temperatures ranging from -20°C to 400°C, making it suitable for microwave heating and refrigerator storage. Ordinary glass can withstand temperatures between -20°C and 120°C. Furthermore, because it is made of borosilicate glass, the borosilicate sealed jar is free of heavy metals and other harmful substances, making it safe and reliable for direct food contact. Furthermore, the material is also highly impact-resistant. This is primarily because it contains 12% to 15% boron, a combination of boron and silicon. Ordinary glass is primarily composed of silicon, sodium, and calcium, containing virtually no boron. Therefore, it lacks the tight structure of borosilicate glass. In daily use, borosilicate glass is unlikely to break if accidentally dropped from a dining table from about 0.7 meters. However, ordinary glass will likely crack if dropped.

How can we effectively choose the right one for different scenarios and needs? Generally, our borosilicate airtight jars come in three sizes: 1. Small (70-350ml) for storing coffee beans, tea leaves, dried fruits, spices, and snacks. 2. Medium (500-1500ml). 500ml is ideal for storing honey and jam, making it easier to use with a spoon. 1500ml is suitable for storing grains or making pickles and sauerkraut. 3. Large (2 liters and above). These large-capacity airtight jars are used in commercial applications, such as cafeterias and restaurants. Places like cafes and bakeries where large quantities of food are stored.
Therefore, when purchasing, we need to consider our needs and usage scenarios.

What should we do if we encounter an emergency and the borosilicate sealed jar with a spoon suddenly won't open?
1. We can try unscrewing it with a cloth: Soak a damp rag in water. After removing it, twist it until it's damp. Fold it in half and wrap it around the bottle cap. Press down while twisting. A gentle twist should work. If this method doesn't work, sprinkle some salt on the top to increase friction and easily unscrew it.
2. Tap method: Use the base of your palm (the fleshiest part of your hand) to gently tap the edge of the cap. The vibration will loosen the seal (be careful not to break the glass). Another method is to focus on the bottom of the bottle. Use the base of one hand, with the hollow palm, to tap the center of the bottom of the bottle. Apply even pressure and be quick and decisive to unscrew the cap. If the first tap doesn't work, repeat.
3. Negative pressure method: Turn the borosilicate bottle upside down and completely immerse the cap in water for 10 seconds. Because borosilicate glass is heat-resistant, there's no need to worry about it cracking. A water temperature of 60-70 degrees Celsius is generally suitable. Hot water causes the bottle cap to expand, loosening it immediately. Tightening the cap allows for effortless unscrewing.

Overall, our borosilicate airtight jars are ideal for everyday household storage or high-end gift customization. Their superior quality will meet your expectations. Choosing borosilicate means choosing the perfect combination of safety, health, and taste. Order now to enjoy the long-lasting freshness brought by technology.