What is a bail jar?

Bail Jars are round plastic jars with wire bail closures that tightly seals up. The tight seal makes these jars perfect for storing dry ingredients. Bail Jars look beautiful when filled with bath salts or botanicals. Bail jars can also be used to package your homemade laundry soap!
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What is the point of a mason jar?

A Mason jar, also known as a canning jar or fruit jar, is a glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. It was named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band".
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What are clamp jars used for?

Practical from dishwasher to cupboard to refrigerator, clamp-lid glass jars can be used (and recycled) indefinitely. Use them to store dry goods such as oats, beans and snack foods, or refrigerated foods in brine such as sauerkraut or pickled eggs.
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What are jars with clamps called?

Bail lid jars have a two-part wire clasp attached to the top of them. Newer-style French Le Parfait, English Kilner and Italian Fido jars operate on this principle. Older-style bail jars, made in the first half of the 1900s, were known as “lightning” jars or “toggle closure.”
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How much are Atlas Mason jars worth?

Atlas mason jar values vary between $10 to around $60 depending on a number of factors including the age, color, and condition. The older amber-colored E-Z Seal Atlas mason jars, which were made around 1910, are among the more valuable.
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What is a Bail Clasp Glass Jar



Are Fido jars good for fermenting?

This large jar is perfect for kefir, sauerkraut, kombucha, beets, and any other fermented vegetables or foodstuffs you might fancy. The glass jars are large enough to contain lots of goodness.
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How old is my mason jar?

To date an old Ball mason jar, look at the logo on the jar. If the logo is an insignia made up of the letters BBGMC, the jar was made between 1885 and 1886. If the logo is written using block letters, the jar was likely made between 1892 and 1896.
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What is the difference between Mason jars and regular jars?

All Mason jars are not created equal. They are remarkably similar to commercially used jars, but the biggest difference is that real Mason jars have a wider rim that gives them a better sealing surface.
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Why do Mason jars have 2 part lids?

In home-canning a two-piece lid is needed to let the air escape during the boiling water or pressure canning process. A one-piece lid doesn't allow the air to escape resulting in blowing out the bottom of the jar or the lid to buckle.
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Are old Mason jars worth anything?

Nowadays, you can even buy a big flat of Mason jars for pretty cheap at your local craft or household goods store — but the older ones can fetch much higher prices. Typically, the smaller or more common antique jars can go for about $20 apiece, but the more rare versions can sell for as much as $300.
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Can you use old jars for canning?

If you're planning on canning, you can reuse your purpose-made glass jars and screw bands, as long as they're in good condition. The metal snap lids, on the other hand, are made to be used once. Once the gummy, rubbery seal on the lid is heated and cooled, it can't make the same quality of seal again.
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How do you use a rubber ring canning jar?

Once your jars are packed with the food to be canned, fit the rubber ring around the outside of the bottom of the glass lid. Place the lid and rubber ring on the top of the jar. The next step is to screw the ring onto the jar firmly tight. Then unscrew the ring one quarter inch.
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What to do with old canning jars?

15 USEFUL Ways to Reuse Canning Jars Purposefully
  1. Make a Canning Jar Soap Dispenser. ...
  2. Can Food for Long-Term Storage. ...
  3. Create a Mason Jar Sewing Kit. ...
  4. Create Mason Jar Salt and Pepper Shakers. ...
  5. Make or Grow Your Own Food in Mason Jars! ...
  6. Create Spice Jar Containers with Canning Jars. ...
  7. DIY Mason Jar Bird Feeder.
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What are the most valuable mason jars?

The most valuable mason jars are:
  1. Van Vliet Improved Jar – $23,500.
  2. Black Amber Magic Star Fruit Jar – $3,000. ...
  3. 1933 Ball Upside Down Error Jar – $1,000. There are two types of Ball upside-down Mason jars. ...
  4. The 1870 Chief Mason Jar – $800. (Photo: gregspurgeon.com) ...
  5. 1858 Willoughby Stopple Jar – $500. (Photo: hoosierjar.com) ...
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Do old mason jars contain lead?

Vintage blue glass mason jar – the jar had no heavy metals but the vintage lid had 861 ppm lead and 1,537 ppm cadmium. Weck glass canning jars – 142ppm of lead.
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What are old Ball canning jars worth?

An antique Ball brand perfect Mason jar sold on eBay for about $80, likely because its deep olive green color is relatively rare. According to Country Living, an upside-down Ball canning jar designed to rest on its lid is relatively rare and made between 1900 and 1910. It's valued at about $1,000.
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What do you hang mason jars with?

All you need are recycled glass jars, some wires and / or dry cleaner's wire hangers.
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Materials and tools to make hanging mason jar lights:
  1. Needle nose pliers and wire cutters like these for shaping and cutting. ...
  2. Dry cleaner's wire hangers will work for the entire project.
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Do Fido jars need to be burped?

We don't recommend fermenting in fido jars because they require daily burping and can explode if the fermentation gases aren't released. To be sure you're buying a real Mason jar, make sure the packaging says "Mason" or "Canning" jar and specifies the mouth size.
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Are mason jars fermentation grade?

Mason jars are the best vessel for fermenting food and here are all the reasons why. You probably already have a collection of Mason jars around your home. Even if you don't, they're inexpensive and available at grocery stores, home good stores, craft stores, hardware stores, dollar stores and online.
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Can you ferment with regular mason jars?

Fermenting in Mason Jars

There are many great fermentation vessels on the market, but mason jars are by far the easiest vessel to use for several reasons - they are inexpensive, are available in many sizes, they are easy to find, and the clear glass allows you to see how your ferments are progressing.
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