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Reddit mentions of Artland Masonware Beverage Infusing Dispenser Jar Set with Stand, Seagrass, 3-Gallon, Clear

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Artland Masonware Beverage Infusing Dispenser Jar Set with Stand, Seagrass, 3-Gallon, Clear
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The Artland oasis beverage dispenser set is a jumbo sized version of the classic mason jar with six matching cupsArtland has taken this classic concept and design and made it larger; dispenser holds 3 gallons of liquidDispenser looks just like an old canning jar; features a screw on lid and sturdy spigot for dispensingComes with a faux wicker stand that holds dispenser high off of the table; cups nestle neatly under the stand while not in usePart of the Artland oasis series, an entire line of beautiful and stylish of items for BBQ's, entertaining and decorating
Specs:
Color3 Gallon Infusing
Height21.25 Inches
Length11.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size3-Gallon
Weight19.5 Pounds
Width11.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Artland Masonware Beverage Infusing Dispenser Jar Set with Stand, Seagrass, 3-Gallon, Clear:

u/WyVernon ยท 3 pointsr/Aquariums

Wanted to contribute to the thread, so I did a quick pass on amazon for "glass beverage dispensers", with the following parameters:

  • 1 Gallon minimum
  • Cheap(ish) like the price of the original; ~$25
  • Clear Glass (not hammered or ribbed or whatever)
  • Simple Shape (Circle, Square, Hex, or Octa shape; dont want to be too distracting)
  • Minimal beveling/ornamentation (don't want to distract, or weaken glass (?) )


    Basic Jars

    Anchor Hocking #1
    Anchor Hocking #2

    These two are the same brand, I used the non-spigoted version of this brand for my low-tech shrimp tank. This is a known and respected homewares brand so I kinda trust it. Also, for the second one:

    > The extra metal spigot is a must. The one it comes with is useless plastic.

    Everyone replaces the spigot it seems. That's a recurring theme in the comments for most of these that come with plastic spigots. Keep that in mind for whatever you purchase.


    [Circleware] (https://www.amazon.com/Circleware-Dispenser-Glassware-Serveware-Drinkware/dp/B01HOUE874/)

    Has wording on the front, maybe that doesn't bother you though. Drillable lid, goes up to 2 gallons, and has a 4 star rating despite 647 reviews. I saw this brand a lot so I assume it's good quality.




    Good but more expensive jars

    [Artland 1 Gal] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C40TXYI)
    [Artland 2 Gal] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSC998Q)
    [Artland 3 Gal] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QNI2XIK/)

    Come in 1-3 Gallons. The 1 Gal has a (likely) drillable top, although the lid is loosely threaded according to some users. Apparently someone had the same idea to make a tank out of a jar... with a Betta shudders

    > I purchased this as a betta fish tank for my kitchen(easy clean with spigot). It not only is adorable, but it works wonderfully and does not leak one bit. I would definately recommend this product.

    To be clear, I was shuddering at her spelling AND the cramped tank. Many people recommend changing the spigot, and I would use the space under the stand to hold / hide extra fish stuff.

    2 and 3 both have an infuser, and stand. The infuser could be useful
    as a place for fry to hide maybe? I'm new, but maybe there are other uses for it that would justify the price.



    [Emenest Glass] (https://www.amazon.com/Emenest-Glass-Beverage-Dispenser-Spigot/dp/B01JK1VSHS)

    The major note for this one is that it has especially thick glass, which is supposed to help maintain temperature. Comes with a nifty chalkboard, useful for reminding your snails to clean up. The lid might make wiring a hassle but I'm including it nonetheless.


    Farmstand

    Costly, but comes with a handle to pick up the tank for water changes to your desired water source. I would use the inverted bucket to hide fish stuff. TONS of reviews and it maintains a 4.5 rating.


    The above is just a starting point, you can use the same search string to find your own, if you haven't made an irl purchase already.

    If it isn't clear by now, I really like this idea. I did something similar with a plain glass jar after reading Diana Walstad's Ecology of the Planted Aquarium and tried my hand at a low tech dirt tank. It smelled awful but the red cherries loved it -- so I might do it again someday.

    edit: sigh formatting