

🔒 Keep it fresh, keep it chic — your pantry’s new MVP!
ZENS 10oz Glass Jars come in a 4-pack featuring airtight screwed silicone lids that lock in freshness with a distinctive 'whoosh.' Crafted from 3mm thick borosilicate glass, these durable, crystal-clear jars resist breakage and scratches. Their sleek, minimalist design includes hand-blown glass lids that double as snack trays, available in multiple sizes to organize spices, teas, and dry goods. Dishwasher and microwave safe, they arrive in premium gift packaging, perfect for elevating any kitchen or gifting to culinary enthusiasts.
























| Best Sellers Rank | #10,681 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #156 in Food Jars & Canisters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,240 Reviews |
C**N
Perfect for what i needed
I use these to store my mix of supplement powders for smoothies, and they’ve been perfect for that purpose. The glass is thick and high quality, and the airtight lids keep everything fresh with no moisture buildup. They look clean and organized on the counter, and the size is just right for daily-use powders or spices, while I can store the bulk amount behind cupboard doors. A stylish and functional storage solution that makes my routine feel a bit more put-together.
B**F
Sourdough Savior
I was on a quest to find the holy grail of sourdough storage solutions, and after much trial and error (and a few dough disasters), I've finally struck gold with the ZENS Glass Canister Jar. It's the perfect vessel for my beloved sourdough starter – sans silicone seal, of course. What sets the ZENS Glass Canister Jar apart is its simple yet effective design. With a glass lid that locks in freshness without trapping moisture, it's like the VIP suite for my sourdough culture. No more worrying about funky odors or mold creeping in – this jar keeps my starter happy and healthy, ready to rise to the occasion whenever I need it. Using the ZENS Glass Canister Jar is a breeze. Its wide mouth and generous capacity make it easy to transfer and maintain my sourdough starter, while its sleek design adds a touch of sophistication to my kitchen countertop. Since discovering the ZENS Glass Canister Jar, my sourdough game has reached new heights. No more struggling with makeshift containers or worrying about my starter going rogue – this jar has become my trusty sidekick in all my bread-baking adventures. In summary, if you're a sourdough enthusiast searching for the perfect container to house your prized starter, look no further than the ZENS Glass Canister Jar.
S**R
Perfect Little Jars — Functional and Aesthetic!
These ZENS 10oz glass jars are exactly what I needed to organize my kitchen. The glass is crystal clear and feels sturdy, and the airtight lids keep everything super fresh — from loose tea and dried herbs to small amounts of sugar and spices. Each jar holds just the right amount for everyday use and doesn’t take up much space in the cabinet or counter. I love that the set comes with labels, which makes everything look tidy and Pinterest-worthy. The wide mouth is a nice bonus — easy to scoop from and clean. No complaints at all — they’re attractive, practical, and well-made. If you’re looking to declutter your spice drawer or give your pantry a uniform look, these are a fantastic choice!
A**R
Quality products.
Great size and looks.
A**R
I only docked a star because they're overpriced
Had these 17oz. jars in my cart for a MILLION YEARS and finally got them. My main dry food storage is basically in two categories, one the larger containers for legumes, grains, and things like that. The other is for spices and toppings. But, there is a "specialty" container need which these jars fill nicely!! I specifically needed them to store my curry paste in the fridge, and also my miso paste in the fridge, and they're perfect for that!!! Due to their proportions and the glass lid, one is also for brown sugar, so it's easy to scoop out for guests having coffee or tea, and to deal with the lumps if any, and the glass lid seals in the moisture so the brown sugar doesn't dry out. One jar I will use for baking soda on hand to add to the soaking water of dried beans and another jar will be for either flour or cornstarch to thicken soups and gravies. Dunno what the 6th jar will be for yet, but it will get used. I feel like a real cook now, lol!!! Some food items really need specific ways to store them, and these jars have been excellent for that purpose for me!!! They're thinner than I would like, but they're still useful and have elevated my cooking routine!!! I will look at the other sizes now, in case they're useful for me. In the meantime, I recommend these jars for anyone needing this size. The quality is worth it --metal lids can rust from salty items such as baking soda, and plastic lids can stain from curry paste --so all glass jars (except for their silicone seals) like these are BEST. Also, these are the best silicone seals I've ever seen, they have several ridge layers to help them seal. Great jars!!!
J**.
Clean looking and functional
Very clean looking and seem to be very airtight. Perfect size for loose tea leaves One suggested improvement: design them to be stackable
S**T
Great Product
Great product to organize my loose tea. Looking at purchasing in other sizes.
A**A
If you are wondering if these are worth it...READ THIS!
I want to preface this by saying that I own 56 of these containers (across almost all of the sizes they come in except the very smallest size) so I won't leave a review on every separate purchase/size but I hope this all-over review helps anyone looking at these for their pantry/home. Let's start with the first thing most people notice...PRICE. I'm not going to lie...these are crazy expensive okay? There's just no doubt about it. Especially if you are building a full pantry of storage containers like I did. But you have to consider them an investment in that unless you are breaking them by tossing them on the ground or not taking precautions like you would with all glass items when moving, you'll never have to replace them like you would plastic containers. And if you don't have money burning a hole in your pocket or saved up for this, you can always buy them over time - the seller has quantity limits that don't allow you to buy crazy quantities too so that may help. QUALITY: The glass itself is reasonably thick and the seal on the lids works amazingly. I haven't had any problems with tearing or wearing down. I personally don't put the lids in the washer and wouldn't recommend it but the bases can go in just fine for the more tough cleaning. The brand is etched into the bottom of the containers which is nice but something to consider if you don't like that sort of thing. PREPARATION: These all came in super protected shipping boxes with forms in them to keep them in place so they wouldn't break in transit which I appreciated a ton. There are also NO STICKERS! For anyone that buys organizational containers you know the dreaded sticker residue battles that can happen. These don't come with sticker labels anywhere and that saves so much time! AESTHETICS: For me, I searched for a really long time to find containers that I would be happy with overall but ultimately the style of these containers were why I bought them over other containers. In addition to them being durable, food safe and easy to clean, these are completely clear. Clear bases, clear lids, clear-ish seal. From my perspective that meant that no matter where I live, how I display them/what I use them for, or what room they go into they will perfectly match the space every time. They don't just look like they are exclusively kitchen containers. ------------------------- So if you've made it this far and think these may be for you I wanted to note a couple things from my buying experience as well. 1. Shipping was extremely fast and efficient 2. No problems with the seller or with receiving any of my packages (so far..I have one left to be delivered) 3. Packaging is great and sturdy 4. Each box will come with a little pamphlet and a note - The pamphlet for the most part is not in English if you care about that - I recycled all of mine. The note gives a coupon code for future purchases but when I tried to use it, it didn't work. Not a big deal for me but wanted to mention it. 5. The seller DOES have quantity limits for individual transactions. Depending on what size you're looking for that means you may have to make multiple purchases. SIZING!!!!!!!!! 6. The sizing may confuse the heck out of you if you're anything like me. Don't just trust the images/descriptions that go by fluid oz! I would say the "ideal for" lists in the images are pretty accurate but you REALLY want to pay attention when buying these and if you're concerned even a little - size up! 10 fl oz containers - These fit small amounts of loose tea. I use them for superfood powders. Less than 4oz of dry powder! The seal on all sizes goes reasonably down from the top of the base so it takes up space. I don't own the ones listed at 8oz but can't even imagine what you'd store in those. 15 fl oz/450ml - Again I use these for super food powders but I can fit 5oz of dry powder in these. 23.6oz/700ml - These I use for grains/seeds/lentils/loose pasta. I wouldn't store anything incredibly bulky in these. The 10/15/23.6 oz containers are all the same diameter and just change in height for sizing. 27oz/37oz - This is where the containers get wider in diameter and shorter in height. I use both of these for pastas/nuts..things that are slightly more bulky but don't come in giant packages. I can fit a 16oz bag of superfood powder in the 27oz or a 1lb bag of cacao nibs in the 37 with room. I also store baking stuff like sugars/specialty flours in these just fine, though I wouldn't try to store big bags of general flour in any of these containers (all sizes) as the mouths are narrow and may not fit a fill measuring cup for scooping. 55oz/65.5oz - The diameter on the two largest sizes is the same as the 27/37 but they're the tallest available containers. I've seen some reviews get upset because of images of tall pasta in the 55...you CANNOT fit standard box spaghetti in the 55..you'll want the 65 if you're trying to store spaghetti pasta in these. I fit 16oz of goji berries in the 55 with a little room..again you're going to want to pay close attention to the size of what you're storing because bulky items don't store like powders that take up all of the space. The 65 is great for pastas, oats, trail mixes etc. ------------------------------------- All in all I LOVE these containers and don't regret buying them at all. I hope this helped!
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