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Reddit mentions of BALL MASON JARS Ball Mason Glass Preserving Homemade Jam Gift Jars, 490 ml, Pack of 6, 28 x 18 x 13 cm, Transparent

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BALL MASON JARS Ball Mason Glass Preserving Homemade Jam Gift Jars, 490 ml, Pack of 6, 28 x 18 x 13 cm, Transparent
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Ideal for home-made jams and preservesMicrowave and dishwasher safeTraditional 2-part lid to provide a seal that is both airtight and watertight
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ColorTransparent
Height5.118110231 Inches
Length11.023622036 Inches
Number of items6
Size28 x 18 x 13 cm
Width7.086614166 Inches

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Found 1 comment on BALL MASON JARS Ball Mason Glass Preserving Homemade Jam Gift Jars, 490 ml, Pack of 6, 28 x 18 x 13 cm, Transparent:

u/C0ffeeface ยท 1 pointr/MushroomGrowers

I'm starting out with actives, because they're fun and seem easy. So BRF cakes, solid forming substrate it is (i think).

> Feel free to message me if you've stumbled across something and could use a second opinion!

I humbly request your second opinion :D

Kerr brand only sells in US, sadly. That seems like the most solid brand. Fortunately there are EU based Ball jars vendors. I'm looking at these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ball-Mason-Glass-Preserving-Homemade/dp/B06Y17GW7L/ref=sr_1_4?crid=21DIZ130Q43ZG&keywords=wide+mouth+canning+jars&qid=1569764225&sprefix=wide+mouth+canning%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-4

and: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ball-65500-Oz-Lids-Bands/dp/B00Q52MDZC/ref=sr_1_7?crid=21DIZ130Q43ZG&keywords=wide+mouth+canning+jars&qid=1569764225&sprefix=wide+mouth+canning%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-7

The latter jars are probably unconventional for this job, but as I understand it, the 0.5l/quart cakes are usually stacked on top of each other in the fruiting chamber. Why not just cut the hassle of that out and use the larger jar?

Oh and I totaltly agree with the risk of running a pressure cooker, Which is why I decided to go with the presto. It's a quality product no doubt and it's analogue. There's a model that is even usable on induction, which we happen to have. The one you suggested is great, but I'd need to get a converter, too. Thanks for reminding me of the 110 vs 220v power grid issue. Also, I like the ability of putting it on top of a gas burner outside if I do get cold feed from running one of these beasts inside the house :P