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The Best Dry Food Storage Containers
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2022年09月23日 11:59:08
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A good set of dry food storage containers will keep your ingredients fresh longer and your cupboards and counters organized and tidy. We’ve put 19 sets of containers through rigorous tests over the years, dropping them off counters and leaving them outside among creepy-crawlies overnight. The Rubbermaid Brilliance Pantry Food Storage Containers were the clear winner of all the models we tested. They’re durable, tight sealing, and available in a number of convenient sizes.Get more news about Storage Jar,you can vist our website!
You asked and we gave! These are the lovely glass storage jars you will see in our cafes, delis and restaurants. They are great for keeping your tea temples nice and fresh and your kitchen cupboard very tidy. Made from durable light-weight glass, they have a top quality air-tight wooden lid and are a must have accessory for any teapigs fan!

The sturdy Rubbermaid Brilliance Pantry Food Storage Containers held up through multiple drop tests and trips through the dishwasher. Impressively, the lids are completely watertight, making these some of the tightest-sealing containers we’ve ever tested. Goldfish crackers stayed crunchy in them for almost three weeks, longer than in any of the other containers we tested. And no bugs got inside them when they spent the night outdoors. A narrow design allows the containers to stack nicely and fit efficiently into kitchen cabinets. They also pour easily and are a cinch to scoop from with a measuring cup. You can buy them individually or as a set, and they’re less expensive than some of the far more fragile models we tried.

The Rubbermaid Commercial Space Saving Food Storage Containers are workhorses, designed to withstand the abuse of a commercial kitchen. They’re similar to Cambro containers, the brand most commonly found in restaurant kitchens, but the Rubbermaid versions have a few advantages. Unlike those in the Cambro line, the 2- and 4-quart Rubbermaid containers have the same footprint as the 6- and 8-quart containers (so they can all use the same lids and stack easily), and they all have handles. The lids are also much tighter, though that can make them difficult to snap on and off, especially when they’re new. The wide mouth allows for easy scooping but also makes these containers better suited to large, walk-in pantries or shelves with plenty of room.

Who should get dry storage containers
Without a good set of dry storage containers, a kitchen pantry can quickly get out of control. If you currently store your pantry goods in a collection of random jars and Tupperware, a uniform set of containers can keep your cupboards neater and easier to navigate. And in the long run, an organized pantry also saves time and money: It allows you to easily see what you have (and how much of it) at a glance, to grab ingredients quickly, and to scoop or pour anything without making a mess. Good containers can also keep ingredients free of pests that would render your food unsafe to consume.

If you regularly buy ingredients in bulk, a set of storage containers is essential. The paper or plastic bags you fill up at the grocery store are no place to keep dry ingredients: They tear easily, make pouring difficult, and pile up messily on the shelf. Frequent bakers especially find that it’s much faster and less messy to scoop and level ingredients such as flour from a wide-mouthed container than from the original packaging.

In some kitchens, dry storage containers can also function as decor, either on the counter or on open shelves. Unfortunately, after testing a number of attractive glass and ceramic containers, we’ve found they aren’t as good at keeping foods fresh as the plastic counterparts we’ve tested, and generally aren’t as practical or durable. But if spicing up the look of your kitchen is a consideration for you, and you find yourself drawn to glass or ceramic containers rather than more utilitarian plastic ones, we’d suggest using those stylish containers for storing the ingredients you dip into most frequently in your day-to-day routine, like salt, sugar, or tea.

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