Dura Culina® 2-Piece Skull Glass Jar with Lids - 42oz, Smoke
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3.2 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
design: 3 out of 5
quality: 2 out of 5
value: 1 out of 5
100% would recommend
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5 out of 5 stars
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28 August, 2025Verified purchase
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12 September, 2024Verified purchase
Not Mason jars, Not a standard lid size
Summary: Good if you're using as decoration, storing dry goods, or as a beverage decanter for serving only. Shipping was excellent, the items were very well wrapped. As far as looks go these are even nicer in person, magnificantly macabre. Five stars for appearance, but functionality is a complete and utter miss. Ordered these because i'm a "Halloween all year round" type of person, i do a good amount of cooking and food prep, and can always use more 32oz-plus mason jars. The description stated that these "mason" jars have "standard" size lid. I posted a pic of the lid that comes with these jars. Into it i put a collar from a "standard" mason/canning jar, and a collar for a standard "wide mouth" canning jar, just to show you how riduculously wrong the description is! The problem with this is that you will not be able to replace this lid when it eventually rusts. I might still have kept these if the dang lid was watertight (cuz omg skulls), but it's not. It's a single-piece metal lid with no gasket, so if Skellsworth tips over while filled with with my 48-hour bone broth, we're gonna have a mess. These are also marked as "hand wash recommended". With no other composition or care instructions, i can only assume that this is not a quality glass, and that it would not hold up to heat, microwave, or freezing. "Mason" is a brand of canning jar (like how we call tissues 'kleenex'), and there are two universal, standard lid sizes for almost all brands of canning jars. So putting the words 'mason' and 'standard' into the product title is extremely misleading.