👜 Organize smart, travel light, and never run out of style!
The SATINIOR 6 Pack 1 oz Plastic Jars feature durable, impact-resistant PET construction with leakproof, foam-lined screw-on lids. Their transparent, wide-mouth design ensures easy filling and quick content identification. Perfectly sized for travel, cosmetics, spices, and crafts, these reusable containers combine practicality with sleek organization for the modern professional.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | SATINIOR |
Color | White |
Closure Type | Screw |
Pattern | Solid |
Capacity | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2"W x 1.3"H |
Shape | Round |
Recommended Uses For Product | storage, organization, travel, crafting, makeup, jewelry, party favors |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
Number of Items | 6 |
Manufacturer | SATINIOR |
UPC | 659438883848 |
Part Number | SATINIOR-Refillable Containers-01 |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Item model number | SATINIOR-Refillable Containers-01 |
Size | 1 oz |
Style | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
Finish | white |
Number Of Pieces | 6 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**E
Good
I would recommend
S**Y
ok
they def do the job.i use for glow in dark powder
O**H
They’re pretty lightweight but they’ll work for most purposes
The media could not be loaded. The size is fine but the plastic is very lightwieght ,,,I wouldn’t pack it, with anything too heavy on top of them. If you have ever used the real hard plastic containers,,,you will definitely notice a difference but if you are looking to store beads, vitamins,, etc,,,or want something lightweight, for travel, these will work fine. I got them to pair down on clutter, in my medicine cabinet, so these will be fine for that. I found that I can also fit 1 weeks worth of vitamins in this, so I refill it, once a week and keep my main vitamin bottles off of my smaller shelf. Really stream lines things. The threads are pretty minimal, which make it easy to line up but, even though there is a thin foam layer inside the lid, I would still hesitate to travel with liquids or lotions in these. I showed a thread comparison between this container and a smaller one
A**.
Perfect for Storing Custom Mix Paints
I love these little jars. I mix a lot of custom color paints. Currently I have "Pond Green" and "Reef Blue" saved in these little pots. It's been months n the paint has not dried out nor has there been any leaks despite the pots being accidently tumbled upside down. When I run out of what I have now, I'll look to buy more of these!
N**T
Fantastic - exactly what I was looking for
I was really pleased with these. Looking for something to carry my toothpaste in for travel without the following issues:1) toothpaste would dry out after a month or so in other containers - This seems to form a tight seal which helps from drying out. Had the same toothpaste in there for over two months and no issues2) Something jar-shaped that I could easily use to put paste on my toothbrush - just the right size, not too big and bulky but also big enough to scoop some out onto my brush3) leakproof - also tested out one of them by putting water in, closing the lid tightly, and laying upside down on a towel. The towel stayed completely dry after several hours, so I would feel comfortable storing more liquid stuff in there if needed4) clear - nice to see what I'm storing in the little jars.5) price - was reasonable.All in all, would highly recommend.
W**D
Handy, Durable
Daughter has one in her gym bag to store her jewelry during practice and games. No more lost earrings or tangled necklaces. Durable and lid screws on easily.
K**N
Get the clear ones cause they are small and the lid is almost size of jar. YMMV.
Super cheap, does what I needed but can't see through lid which in a jar this small seems silly. Buy the clear lid and you will get a simple cheap plastic set of jars. Works. If you are looking for something well made or nice. Forget it. YMMV.
L**H
So many uses!
These are great for storing that last little bit of anything. Like all these expensive $$$ cosmetics and skin treatments I use. I use a small makeup brush to scoop out the remaining liquid foundation, or really anything that comes in a squeeze tube or pump bottle. I use scissors to cut open the tube. I'm shocked at how much waste there is in the packaging, I would say there is 25% left in a lot of tubes. I ordered a bunch of these little jars and I'm sure they have saved me hundreds of $$$ over time. I just label the lid with a sharpie: foundation, undereye treatment, even medications like scar gel and antibacterial ointment. Also great for travel.
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