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48Pcs- Wide Mouth Canning Lids for Ball, Kerr Jars - Split-Type Metal Mason Jar Lids for Canning - Food Grade Material, 100% Fit & Airtight for Wide Mouth Jars

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$15.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • Superior Airtight & Leak-Proof:Central precision vacuum membrane creates a tight seal to lock out air, moisture and odors. It prevents liquid leaks (great for sauces/jams) and keeps dry foods (grains, nuts) fresh, no...
  • Universal Wide Mouth for Mason Jars:Works with all standard regular-mouth mason jars, including top brands like for Ball and for Kerr. No need to check sizes repeatedly—one lid fits most, saving time.
  • Food-Safe & BPA-Free:Made of high-quality food-grade materials, with BPA-free silicone gasket and vacuum membrane. Safe for direct contact with food, baby food and pet treats, protecting family health.
  • Rust-Resistant, Reusable & Eco-Friendly:Durable rust-proof build replaces old corroded lids. Ditch disposable plastic lids/foil to cut waste and lower long-term costs—good for wallet and planet.
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