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Reddit mentions of Emenest Glass Beverage Dispenser with Spigot and Loop Lid - with Write'n'Wipe Chalkboard Label to Personalize (2.25 Gallon)

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Emenest Glass Beverage Dispenser with Spigot and Loop Lid - with Write'n'Wipe Chalkboard Label to Personalize (2.25 Gallon)
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STEAL THE SHOW - Highlights the drink station at your party or event. Appears beautiful on kitchen counters or table tops - for readily available drinks. Graceful look and append to any table's aesthetics with their modish design. A glassware that has a touch of elegance to your drinking experience and makes every event a talk of the town. Not only you nailed memorable occasions, you also save money on bottled drinks. Practical isn’t it?HEALTHY CHOICE - Breakthrough styling and unparalleled value that’s strongly recommended by health experts. Glass enhances and preserves the beverages aromas and flavors unlike plastic and acrylic dispensers that may discolor and leach chemicals into food. Free from any harmful substance such as BPA, phthalate, PVC, or poly-carbonate. Not recommended for hot liquids!TIMELESS PIECE - Constructed of thick, premium grade durable glass that assures stability and balance while retaining the drink’s temperature. Lightweight and portable for both indoors or outdoors. Apart from filling it with water, you can use it for juices, cocktails, iced tea and freshly-squeezed lemonade to fruit punch and so many more. Crystal clear, the all-season mason jar enables quick visibility of ingredients to showcase delicious, colorful, and refreshing drinks.MODERN CRAFT - 15 (height) by 8 inches (diameter) in size. Top is simple to remove for easy filling and refilling. The lid has a nice seal - keeping the bugs and dusts out, conserving freshness of fluids and preventing spills. Its conventional handle is the ideal size for movability. The wide mouth is designed for brisk cleaning and wiping. Provides a steady stream of liquid when tightened properly, spigot is attached for quick dispensing. and can be detached for convenient handwashing.PERSONALIZE IT - Personalize with custom humor quotes on the included (removable) chalk label. Wet wipe clean to re-write. Now you will have a single set so invite your friends over to make special ice cold coffee or any refreshments and show off a bit! Makes a great centerpiece for casual dinners, barbecues, picnics, bachelor and bachelorette parties etc. or as a great gift on Father's Day, Mother's Day, College Graduation or Job Promotion.
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u/WyVernon · 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