1. This storage system is perfect for my
kitchenbatteries.tools4home.net window, I have a 'door size'
window in my kitchen. This unit fits perfect, rolls out to clean floor
under it. It holds my plants, and seedling starts. It has loads of
usable space. The shelves are adjustable and it is strong. I expect it
to last many years.
It was very easy to assemble and is attractive in my kitchen.
I am brand new at canning,bedding.tools4home.net and did my first
batch prior to ordering these tools. It went okay, but I was
immediately sold on the idea of a jar lifter. I looked and looked
locally but couldn't find one, and this set was available for
immediate shipment.
The jar lifter is fantastic, and ultimately I think it alone is worth the
price of admission -- notbuilding.tools4home.net because it's worth
it in and of itself, but because it's a total necessity, so I would have
purchased it at any price that wouldn't break the bank.
The other pieces are either already part of
acabinets.tools4home.net moderately well-equipped kitchen, are
nice but not necessary, and/or are not all that well constructed.
I'd opted to return a relatively expensive set of plastic funnels when
I purchased this set, but the included funnel here melted a bit under
the heat of the boiling brine I poured over
thecleaning.tools4home.net pickles-to-be. Same for the plastic
surrounding the magnet when I used it (quite effectively) to grab
the jar lids out of a simmer sauce pan. The lid wrench I'm just
not sure I see a use for, since jars aren't supposed to be super tight
and they tend to loosen when cooled
clothing.tools4home.netanyway (or am I misunderstanding what
this is for?), and the tongs, well, who doesn't have tongs?