123ArtsMulti Ceramics Sugar Bowl Seasoning Pot Storage Cream Jar with Lid And Spoon,5oz
B**B
Nice design, included ceramic spoon, lid fits loosely
I ordered the small size for keeping chili garlic crisp oil at hand.The design is retro, classic, yet contemporary all in one. The flat matte glaze on this can easily skew it to mid-century modern or asian design. The clean lines allow it to fit in contemporary schemes as well.The small size is perfect for this and the included spoon is definitely a plus. A very minor detail is that the glaze on the spoon is a little different than the glaze on the jar. The spoon has a bit more gloss to it compared to the matte glaze on the jar. It's not glaringly obvious, but there is a difference.Please also keep in mind that I am extremely OCD with details, but I do also have to mention that the spoon handle has a hole at the end of it. If it were larger, I would assume it was for hanging, but for a spoon this small, I can't imagine why it's there. The fact that the hole itself is there does not bother me, but for the fact that the inside the hole itself is not glazed so the white of the ceramic in the hole itself, stands out clearly against the nicely glazed black ceramic spoon. This was easily fixed using a black Sharpie.The way the design allows for the spoon handle lays in the spout means that the lid sits closed even with the spoon in the jar. We keep it in the fridge in just this way.If I had to be critical of this, it's that the lid is thin and just sits loosely on the jar. Having a spout, I knew it wouldn't be airtight, but we just have to be a little careful that the lid stays put when moving this around. There have been a few times that the lid has slipped off when holding onto it with thumb and ring fingers on the sides, and index finger on top. If there was just a tad more of a ridge on the bottom side of the lid, it would stay on much more securely. Just have to be careful with that.The lid is also quite thin, which I only mention because my husband and several men that have handled this, have sort of fumbled with it. That's obviously a big-hand-with-fat-fingers issue, but just something else to mention.All in all, despite these few minor details, I am super happy with it and am considering uses for the larger size as well.
G**O
JUST. SO. CUTE.
I bought this because we have open shelving in our kitchen and needed a small salt jar that matched my dishes. I am in love with this little piece. It was affordable and very, very cute. Totally usable for sugar or salt. I bet you could use it for honey too.The only downfall? The lid is made of ceramic and doesn't fit tightly but has a lip on the inside so it wont slide around.I love it.
R**L
It's Great!
I like the design of it and it's a good size for sugar if that's what you're going to use it for, but I gave it a 4 stars because I don't like that the bowl itself is like a matte finish and then the spoon is a shiny black finish. I personally would prefer it all to be one or the other, not a mix of both, and preferably the matte finish!
L**E
Don’t
It’s cute but that’s it! Like it’s $17 for this. That’s it’s, it’s just not worth the price, I can get this at my neighborhood thrift store for $5 but I thought ya know, maybe this might be cute for the kitchen, no actual functionality after you get it, what a waste of money. Sorry but almost $20 I would expect a lot more, $17 right now is almost 6.5 gallons of regular gas right now. Nope don’t buy it unless you want a cute thing to just sit on a shelf like decor
A**R
Teeny tiny
The title is ambiguous. You sorta get the idea is a sugar bowl, or a cream container. For cream/milk. Adequate for the "afternoon tea" enthusiast. Sugar. Yeah... Would hold roughly 6 or so tablespoons. I wanted this for a tea tray fixture for sugar. Would not last four hours in my parents household
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