
good product, very reasonable price
This jar was designed for cheese but I used it for storing salt for cooking. It works very well. The price was much better than the other brand. It looks good next to my cook-top. The spoon that came with fits just right. I am very pleased this purchase.
salt jar
Bought this for my Executive CHef son in law. He LOVES it!!!! Keeps the salt dry, no clumps no debris falling into an open dish! This is the best.
ULTRA CHEAP CRAP! - There is a far better version out there!
I own several kitchen tools made by Norpro including their nice little 3 cup flour sifter, but this serving vessel is a junky knock-off of the TableCraft H357. I already own one TableCraft and while hunting for a second one I found this and thought that this was the same unit for a few bucks less. WRONG! Although it looks just like the TableCraft version in pictures, when compared side by side in person, the Norpro is merely a "Cheap Imitation". Ironically, it isn't that much cheaper in price, but a whole lot cheaper (read "lower") in quality.
If you like this design with the slotted top for the spoon to stick through then I would go for the TableCraft H357 this thing was made to copy.
If you truly want a "Salt Cellar" JUST LIKE THE ONE Alton Brown used on Good Eats, then you want the "sealed top" design by RSVP Endurance, NOT this slotted lid style. Links to both below. :o)
I returned the Norpro and bought another H357 instead. I use these as...
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