Weck Tulip Glass Jars - 370 mL (M)

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The Weck Tulip Glass Jars in 370 mL are perfect for soups, fruits, relishes, and chutneys. You'll love these for storing single meal sized portions or salads in the fridge and for your pantry storage too.

Can be used for pickling and fermentations.

Beautiful pantry storage jars.

Oven safe and suitable for both water bath and pressure canning, these are versatile glass jars.

Steeped in tradition, these iconic jars have been made in Germany for over a century and remain a favourite among home preservers for their quality and vintage charm. The Weck Tulip jars feature a gorgeous curved shape that's both practical and beautiful - perfect for preserves, dry goods, layered desserts, and gifting.

Weck code: 746

Included:

Rubber ring, plastic lid and wooden lid size compatibility: Medium (M)

Suitable for:

  • Water bath canning
  • Pressure canning
  • Fermentations
  • Food storage - you may prefer to use the Weck wooden lid or Keep Fresh lid in size medium (M)
  • Oven-safe (without rubber seal in place)
  • Microwave-safe
  • Fridge storage - best with the plastic Keep Fresh lid in size medium (M)
  • Dishwasher-safe but always best to hand wash

Purchase singly or as a full pack of 6x 370 mL jars

Made in Germany

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Big Weck Fan
I love Weck!

I love Weck jars, and especially these little beauties. The tulip shape is so pretty, and the size is perfect for a 1 or 2 person home. They stack in the pantry. I use them for both water bath and pressure canning. When pressure canning I use 3 clamps just in case, but I've never had a jar not seal properly. I do not use the tulip shape for freezing, the narrowed neck would make it more prone to breakage. Mold shapes are ideal for freezing. I use the larger sizes for storing dry goods, to keep pantry moths out.

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J.H.

Exactly what I wanted for starter