Safe, sound and airtight all around.
If you’re investing in quality coffee beans and tea, you’ll want to keep them as fresh as possible—that means in airtight containers out the sun! (For more on this topic, we turned to an expert, which you can read about here Hario’s ceramic canisters are topped with acacia wood lids and have a silicone seal—they’ll sit pretty on your counters and keep your caffeinated beverages happy. Win win!
Photography by Ty Mecham & Rocky Luten
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Hario
Tokyo, Japan
Hario began in 1921 with laboratory glassware production. Today, they own the only heat-proof glass factory in Japan and have left beakers behind to make tableware, especially one-of-a-kind tools for coffee and tea drinkers.
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Enamel Storage Canisters
Reviews for
Enamel Storage Canisters
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Perfect for loose tea!
I recently got into loose leaf tea ('cause tea bags = more plastic) and was looking for containers to keep the tea fresh. I bought 6 small size containers and they are perfect. Airtight lid and they stack nicely on top of each other. I put chalkboard labels on them and they look so cute and organized!
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