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The Masontops Bean Screen Plastic Mason Jar Sprouting Kit is designed for health enthusiasts looking to grow nutritious sprouts like broccoli, alfalfa, and mung beans at home. Its patented design fits all wide mouth mason jars, ensuring maximum airflow and drainage while being made from BPA-free plastic for safe food handling.
A**R
Look no further, these are GREAT!
These are exactly what I needed to get started growing sprouts. They work great for adding water without making a mess and they drain without any of the little seeds escaping. They clean up easily once the sprouting process is complete. They come with directions that are clear and easy to follow. All you need to do is grab a wide mouth Mason Jar, I used a quart sized jar, some sprouting seeds, add water and you are on your way to adding more nutrients to your diet. These are made of high quality, sturdy material and i love colors. I am beyond satisfied with this purchase.
V**E
Perfect for broccoli sprouts.
These lids are so convenient and no rusting! I’m sprouting broccoli sprouts and they’re perfect.
A**T
Great for sprouting
I sprout seeds (mostly lentils and broccoli) every day for my morning stir fry, so I wanted to use something better on my mason jars. I thought I would give these a try, and I love them. Two came in the box, so I can have two jars going at different stages at a time. They work great, although I haven't tried them on very tiny seeds; the broccoli seeds are the smallest I generally use. Water goes through the lid easily to give the seeds their daily flush/bath and the drains out just as easily. The lids have straight edges so when I rest the jars on their sides, they stay in the orientation I place them, which is a boon when sprouting seeds. The lids make everything so much easier.I just scoop a few tablespoons of seeds into a jar, cover the seeds with water, screw on a lid and let it sit overnight. Then I dump out the water through the lid, add more water and swish it around, drain the water through the lid, then shake the jar a little to distribute the seeds and lay the bottle on its side. Then it is just a matter of adding more water each morning, swishing it around, draining it through the lid, giving it a little shake to distribute the seeds and putting the jar back down on its side. In a couple of days, I have a fresh batch of sprouts.The lids are easy to clean between batches, and I have not had a problem with sprouts entwined in the mesh like I did with some of the older lids/methods I tried. I love these lids.
H**H
Excellent
Works as expected, very well designed and excellent quality!
I**T
Really good, just not perfect.
I have another sprouting kit that I've used and like better. (I don't remember the brand and it's in storage in another state so I got this one for now. It's a stackable tray system.) I mean it works fine. I don't see the use of the cone-shaped thing on the end. For tiny seeds they sometimes get stuck in the drain holes. The two little trial packs are just that... small trials. I'm not a huge fan of the mason jar for sprouting because larger seeds don't stick to the sides of the jar but pile down at the bottom. And some of the smaller seeds get through and run out when you're rinsing and draining.Don't get me wrong... I LOVE my mason jars. I got a mason jar fermenting kit at the same time as these and I LOVE it. And as far as taking up just a little space and ease of use, this product is really pretty good. Sprouts are awesome and I think everyone should make and eat them! It's just not a five-star product in my opinion.
D**T
Perfect option AND lower cost than alternatives!
These are so cool! I read a LOT of product reviews for different sprouting kits on Amazon before finding them. They’re so easy to use. I do tip them at an angle in a bowl to drain instead of placing them flat on the “legs” of the lid, but you could also just lean them up against something (I suspect there would be adequate air flow if set on the legs, but I read something about angling the jar being important. I might test that in future batches.)I placed one tablespoon of salad sprout blend seeds (Natural Roots, also on Amazon) in a jar on Sunday, soaked them overnight, then rinsed and drained through Monday, and I had baby sprouts by Tuesday morning!I had no problems with the lid fit as some reviews mention. I like that I don’t have to worry about metal parts rusting. The holes are small enough to keep all my seeds of differing sizes in the jar, and the recessed center allows water to flow in easily for each rinsing. These are definitely worth the cost (they’ll pay for themselves after just a few batches) and in the end, I was really glad I didn’t spend more!!
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