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Reddit mentions of 12 Magnetic Spice Tins & 2 Types of Spice Labels, Authentic by Talented Kitchen. 12 Storage Spice Containers, Window Top w/Sift-Pour. 113 Clear & 126 Chalkboard Stickers. Rack Magnetic On Refrigerator

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of 12 Magnetic Spice Tins & 2 Types of Spice Labels, Authentic by Talented Kitchen. 12 Storage Spice Containers, Window Top w/Sift-Pour. 113 Clear & 126 Chalkboard Stickers. Rack Magnetic On Refrigerator. Here are the top ones.

12 Magnetic Spice Tins & 2 Types of Spice Labels, Authentic by Talented Kitchen. 12 Storage Spice Containers, Window Top w/Sift-Pour. 113 Clear & 126 Chalkboard Stickers. Rack Magnetic On Refrigerator
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    Features:
  • Magnetic Spice Jars: This magnetic spice rack comes with 12 empty spice jars with shaker lids, 269 minimalist spice labels in 2 styles; 144 of the seasoning stickers are round chalkboard style with 131 spice names, 5 blank stickers, and 8 number decals in white text; 125 of the labels are clear, rectangular, and feature 121 spice names and 4 blank stickers; 1 magnetic cooking conversion chart
  • 122 Most Common Spices: Customize the spice tins with the preprinted, water-resistant vinyl seasoning label stickers in 2 styles; the spice labels feature the most commonly used seasonings and herbs, including salt, cloves, basil, turmeric, chili powder, black pepper, cayenne, allspice, cajun, garlic powder, oregano, lemon pepper, onion powder, mustard seed, bay leaves, cardamom, smoked paprika, pepper flakes, coriander, rosemary, and cinnamon
  • Sift-and-Pour Lids: The magnetic spice jars have transparent shaker lids to identify contents inside quickly; add spice gradually with the small sift holes, or dispense more seasoning at a time with the pour option
  • Space-Saving Design: Our magnet spice organization for fridge also attaches to most flat metal surfaces; they are ideal for small apartments, RVs, dorm rooms, and those who appreciate a minimalist kitchen
  • Dimensions: The 3-oz spice jars measure 2.5 x 2 inches; the clear rectangular seasoning stickers are 1.5 x 0.5 inches; the round black labels are 1-inch in diameter; the conversion chart for cooking is 5x7 inches
Specs:
ColorSilver
Size3 oz
Weight0.021875 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on 12 Magnetic Spice Tins & 2 Types of Spice Labels, Authentic by Talented Kitchen. 12 Storage Spice Containers, Window Top w/Sift-Pour. 113 Clear & 126 Chalkboard Stickers. Rack Magnetic On Refrigerator:

u/M0untainHead · 5 pointsr/StonerEngineering

I was given these as a present but i found These at Amazonia. I hope this helps.

u/_Futureman_ · 3 pointsr/GoRVing

Looks like a pretty good list. Many of those exact things we purchased without using a list and we use them every time we go out but we did things the opposite way.
It was very hard (Costco member here), but we bought our RV first --> then bought things as we went along. The first time we took out the RV we camped about 5 miles from the house. We loaded the RV with all of the camping things we already had; we bought nothing new at all except food, (we threw in some ice cream since we considered it a lux to have ice cream while camping). We made a good list of things we needed while we camped as we went along that first trip. I did have to run to the house to get a few missing items, I don't see how anyone could not forget some crucial item the first time camping in an RV (tongs). After that first trip, once we "transitioned" from tent camping to RV camping, it was on. It was death by a thousand razors. Amazon had a stop at our house almost every day for a couple of weeks. Looking on this subreddit and others, my list began to grow.
One thing that really helped out was this post from u/pjjtlc. It was one of the first threads I read on this sub and it really helped me. https://www.reddit.com/r/GoRVing/comments/6igjwk/trip_report_1500_miles_for_our_second_trip_with/
We ended up waiting on a few big-ticket-ish things like the generator. Until we knew what we wanted. We did't buy one until we needed it (ECLIPSE 2017!). We ended up with a "hybrid" generator - the Champion Hybrid 100302. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1yGsFjKoO4&t=165s). It's not the quietest, but it does a great job of powering our larger AC unit.

There are a couple of things on the list I don't have that I wish I had (tire pressure gauges), and there are some things on there I don't think I would ever need like circuit readers and the tool sets. I just bring my own tools I already have. 85% of that list I own and use every time we have gone camping.

Also, for the spices, we went with this - https://www.amazon.com/12-Tins-Talented-Set-Refrigerator/dp/B01FY69CPS/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1506637758&sr=1-4&keywords=magnetic+spice+tins

  • Also, we use an app such as "Wunderlist" to create going-out, and coming-in lists to make sure we grab everything and secure everything. There are thousands of pieces to an RV trip. In our case, as many others have said before the wife does the inside stuff I do the outside stuff - generally. There is a little bit of cross-over and unfortunately, that doesn't include the poop shoots.

    TLDR: That is a good starting out list; hold off on a lot of things until you know exactly what you want and what you need.
u/ROFLance · 3 pointsr/OrganizationPorn

Magnetic spice jars!

They're amazing. Just stick em on the side of your refrigerator.

They come with tons of labels for the spices too. I got a pack of 12 as a gift and they've been awesome. I'm going to get more.

u/RedBrawn1 · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Sure magnetic spice containers. I’ve had these for a couple months now and they work great, even with daily use.

u/makotomike · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I didn't realize the magnet on these is on the bottom of the tin.


I'm not so confident in the quality of the tin (they stick a bit...) but they've freed up a drawer since I can stick them on my fridge. https://www.amazon.com/12-Tins-Talented-Containers-Refrigerator/dp/B01FY69CPS/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=spice+tins&qid=1569615735&sr=8-4