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2025-08-30 16:50:55
Very happy with this glass honey jar, not only is the glass thicker so more durable ( i have 3 kids under 5) durability is a BIG deal in our house, it's wood top with accent leather strap is very cute! The price was very reasonable for quality of product as well. So excited about this new addition to my kitchen.
Jim D.
2025-08-13 10:52:49
I purchased this, as I plan on cooking my own "Hot Honey" and wanted a place to A.) put it when I'm done, and B.) a way to drizzle the stuff onto food instead of pouring it, because I'm going to make it HOT!!!
Chris
2025-08-06 12:05:28
This honey jar functions exactly as expected. I hadn’t used a honey dipper stick before and didn’t realize the purpose behind its design, but it turns out that dipping and twisting the stick keeps honey on the dipper until you’re ready to drizzle. It works efficiently and makes serving honey easy.Previously, I used a mason jar for honey, which often led to sticky messes no matter how careful I was. I also have 4 people in my home and they are not quite as careful as I am. Though..I had made it sticky as well. This honey pot keeps everything contained and clean. It’s a practical addition to the kitchen and solves the mess problem effectively.
Dani Corvans
2025-08-01 16:31:54
My previous honey jar broke so I ordered this as a replacement. The jar and lid are sturdy - so I don't have to worry about it breaking as easy. The lid is wood and slides nicely onto the jar itself. The jar holds quite a bit of honey which means less refilling. The only thing that's a bit 'off' for me is the way the stick sits in the lid. Overall, it works well and the honey is covered at all times, but the hole in the lid requires you to either slide the stick out to use it, or you can use the lid with the stick still in it (which is a bit awkward).
MCV
2025-06-17 11:59:32
I use a lot of honey when I cook or bake as a sweetener, but it always crystalizes in the jar when it's in the cupboard. I saw this and figured it was worth a try. I poured my honey into this airtight honey jar and set it on my counter since its pretty, too. It's been on there for about three weeks and the honey has yet to crystalize. It's incredible! It has been great being able to pop the lid and just have the honey flow right out.If you have the same problem as I did, try this. My kitchen even runs cold all year round. You'll be happy you did.
ADub
2025-05-31 17:46:56
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Sakura Thompson
2025-05-14 16:44:44
It's a little glass pot that holds honey.It comes with a wooden lid that has a silicone gasket. It seals very nicely, but not so tight it is irriating.The stick goes through a silicone lined hole, so not dust gets in.I find I don't remove the stick from the lid when dispensing honey, it drops right off onto my toast just fine.Being able to see the honey inside makes this really nice to put out on the dining room table and it not be a plastic honey bear.Oh., and since it is glass, it goes in the dishwasher, ezpz.
Jeremy Lutat
2025-04-19 15:01:42
I normally keep honey in the bottles from the store, but after dropping one and cracking the top, I had to find another solution and had been thinking about something like this for a while.The wood top and leather strap, and the shape of the jar are nice and modern looking. The seal fits nicely, but the lid is easy to remove when needing honey. It can be a little tricky to get used to using having the dipper come out as part of the lid - make sure the dipper is pushed all the way down so it's easier to pull out.The finish is my main concern - the bottom of the lid appears not to have any finishing, and the piece holding the handle in wasn't glued really neatly (some glue was out across the top (clear, so it doesn't show great). Not major, but should watch QA.
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2025-04-15 09:50:20
Very happy with this glass honey jar, not only is the glass thicker so more durable ( i have 3 kids under 5) durability is a BIG deal in our house, it's wood top with accent leather strap is very cute! The price was very reasonable for quality of product as well. So excited about this new addition to my kitchen.
Jim D.
2025-04-13 14:20:00
I purchased this, as I plan on cooking my own "Hot Honey" and wanted a place to A.) put it when I'm done, and B.) a way to drizzle the stuff onto food instead of pouring it, because I'm going to make it HOT!!!
Chris
2025-03-25 14:46:01
This honey jar functions exactly as expected. I hadn’t used a honey dipper stick before and didn’t realize the purpose behind its design, but it turns out that dipping and twisting the stick keeps honey on the dipper until you’re ready to drizzle. It works efficiently and makes serving honey easy.Previously, I used a mason jar for honey, which often led to sticky messes no matter how careful I was. I also have 4 people in my home and they are not quite as careful as I am. Though..I had made it sticky as well. This honey pot keeps everything contained and clean. It’s a practical addition to the kitchen and solves the mess problem effectively.
Dani Corvans
2025-03-22 12:51:29
My previous honey jar broke so I ordered this as a replacement. The jar and lid are sturdy - so I don't have to worry about it breaking as easy. The lid is wood and slides nicely onto the jar itself. The jar holds quite a bit of honey which means less refilling. The only thing that's a bit 'off' for me is the way the stick sits in the lid. Overall, it works well and the honey is covered at all times, but the hole in the lid requires you to either slide the stick out to use it, or you can use the lid with the stick still in it (which is a bit awkward).
MCV
2025-02-10 15:11:43
I use a lot of honey when I cook or bake as a sweetener, but it always crystalizes in the jar when it's in the cupboard. I saw this and figured it was worth a try. I poured my honey into this airtight honey jar and set it on my counter since its pretty, too. It's been on there for about three weeks and the honey has yet to crystalize. It's incredible! It has been great being able to pop the lid and just have the honey flow right out.If you have the same problem as I did, try this. My kitchen even runs cold all year round. You'll be happy you did.
ADub
2025-01-13 12:14:36
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Sakura Thompson
2024-12-20 13:45:24
It's a little glass pot that holds honey.It comes with a wooden lid that has a silicone gasket. It seals very nicely, but not so tight it is irriating.The stick goes through a silicone lined hole, so not dust gets in.I find I don't remove the stick from the lid when dispensing honey, it drops right off onto my toast just fine.Being able to see the honey inside makes this really nice to put out on the dining room table and it not be a plastic honey bear.Oh., and since it is glass, it goes in the dishwasher, ezpz.
Jeremy Lutat
2024-11-16 14:14:50
I normally keep honey in the bottles from the store, but after dropping one and cracking the top, I had to find another solution and had been thinking about something like this for a while.The wood top and leather strap, and the shape of the jar are nice and modern looking. The seal fits nicely, but the lid is easy to remove when needing honey. It can be a little tricky to get used to using having the dipper come out as part of the lid - make sure the dipper is pushed all the way down so it's easier to pull out.The finish is my main concern - the bottom of the lid appears not to have any finishing, and the piece holding the handle in wasn't glued really neatly (some glue was out across the top (clear, so it doesn't show great). Not major, but should watch QA.
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