Magnetic Spice Containers
If you love cooking and using spices, it is
expected that you have accumulated several jars of spices. Sometimes, you could be making your blends for your
special dishes. However, you should know the proper ways to keep your spices in order to seal in the flavor as
long as possible. First and foremost, you need to remember to choose the right containers to store them. They
must be airtight and kept away from heat source or direct sunlight. Screw type caps usually reseals better than
the flip-tops.
Containers come in different sizes and shapes.
Classic spice bottles are often arranged in wooden racks on counter tops. But it can take much space. Moreover,
spice bottles fall off the floor every now and then when the rack is not firmly planted onto the counter top.
This is something that you want to avoid. You wouldn’t want to waste your precious spices due to a
could-have-been-avoidable accident. Also, spice bottles in a wooden rack have a classic appeal and are best
suited for a kitchen with a rural theme. Nowadays, modern housewives prefer modern kitchens and modern
kitchenware. If you are looking for a more classy way to store your prized spices without the fear of bottles
falling off, magnetic spice
containers are the ones perfect for you.
Magnetic spice tins come in different sizes depending on your needs and the space that you are going to allot
for them.
The place where you put your spices is
also crucial. You should avoid putting them near the stove or where sunlight reaches them. For your
chic magnetic spice
containers, the best place you can put then
is on the wall far from a heat source. This way, you’ll save much space on your counter top and maximize the
storage of your spices.
The price of magnetic containers can range from $50
to $200. If you can’t find a set that you can afford. You can also make your own. You simply need to purchase
some Watchmaker's tins, magnets
strong enough to hold your tins, glue gun and glue stick and a thin metal sheet if you don’t have a metal
surface in the kitchen. Then, attach a magnet to each tin. Don’t forget to label each spice you can easily pick
the spice that you need.
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