Back to Basics 286 5-Piece Home Canning Kit
by Justin on Jul.30, 2010, under Home & Garden
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July 30th, 2010 on 12:08 pm
Review by Julia Rietmulder-Stone for Back to Basics 286 5-Piece Home Canning Kit
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I am brand new at canning, and did my first batch prior to ordering these tools. It went okay, but I was immediately sold on the idea of a jar lifter. I looked and looked locally but couldn’t find one, and this set was available for immediate shipment.
The jar lifter is fantastic, and ultimately I think it alone is worth the price of admission — not because it’s worth it in and of itself, but because it’s a total necessity, so I would have purchased it at any price that wouldn’t break the bank.
The other pieces are either already part of a moderately well-equipped kitchen, are nice but not necessary, and/or are not all that well constructed.
I’d opted to return a relatively expensive set of plastic funnels when I purchased this set, but the included funnel here melted a bit under the heat of the boiling brine I poured over the pickles-to-be. Same for the plastic surrounding the magnet when I used it (quite effectively) to grab the jar lids out of a simmer sauce pan. The lid wrench I’m just not sure I see a use for, since jars aren’t supposed to be super tight and they tend to loosen when cooled anyway (or am I misunderstanding what this is for?), and the tongs, well, who doesn’t have tongs?
Anyway, in researching for this review, I’ve come to feel like something of an idiot, because the pieces are available separately and eligible for the free shipping promotion of your choice. Unless you don’t already have a funnel, or don’t mind the possibility of plastic in your canned food, I recommend saving five bucks and just getting these two pieces:
Back to Basics 284 Jar Lifter
Back to Basics 174 Magnetic Lid Lifter
If you need more than those two pieces, though, this set will do the job.
July 30th, 2010 on 1:02 pm
Review by Charise E. White for Back to Basics 286 5-Piece Home Canning Kit
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We have used this several times since we recieved it a couple weeks ago. The one piece I have been a little disappointed with is the lid magnet. It did not pick up the lids very well, (it is a little dangerous to fingers to have lids drop and splash boiling water) I finally just gave up and used the tongs to get the lids out. That being said the other products have worked well.
July 30th, 2010 on 1:28 pm
Review by Donald W. Sturman for Back to Basics 286 5-Piece Home Canning Kit
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This canning kit has everything you need to do home canning. The only improvement is that the magnet on the end of the lid tool was bigger; sometimes when I am working fast the jar lid repeatedly falls back into the boiling water.
July 30th, 2010 on 1:44 pm
Review by LoveAmericaBuyAmerican. for Back to Basics 286 5-Piece Home Canning Kit
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Well made tools function as designed. Very helpful in all aspects of the canning process.
*Made in Taiwan (Democracy), NOT lead-paint communist China
July 30th, 2010 on 2:34 pm
Review by L. Stewart for Back to Basics 286 5-Piece Home Canning Kit
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The Back to Basics 5-pc Home Canning Set was very helpful in my new found love of canning. There were two things I would change in the set. I could have used a wide-mouth funnel instead of the small opening it had. Also the magnet, used to pick up seals, wasn’t a very strong magnet. I used it anyway and it helped a lot in not reaching in boiling hot water for the seals. I also bought the AllAmerican Pressure Canner/Cooker. Happy Canning! Linda in NM