Polypropylene Screen: Regular Mouth: Regular
$3.99
Availability: In stock
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Product:

A snug-fitting yet removable strainer screen to place in your lid band for your jar. Switch it out with
other sizes and materials for custom, easy straining, clean-up and space-saving storage.
Dishwasher safe. Do
not boil (it can shrink up to 1/4"), use other natural methods like vinegar or
sunlight for alternative sterilization instead.

We also offer a plastic lid band which eliminates rust problems and is more durable than the
standard tin canning lid bands*.

*Please be aware that standard tin canning lids eventually rust, due to exposure to moisture, acids,
and other metals (galvanic reaction). You may use our stainless steel screens with those bands,
but the tin band will leach rust onto the screen. We highly recommend our polypropylene or
silicone screens for use with a standard tin lid band (if you are not using the plastic band).

Shipping:  Supplies are shipped 1st class within 2 business days.

Shipping is a flat $2 with free combined shipping for up 4 items (excludes some live
cultures and larger items like jars and kits).
International shipping available. Pricing varies based on weight and combined orders,
starting at $2.50 for Canada and $3.00 for all other international locations.
Polypropylene is much more resistant to acids than nylon and has no known
hazardous chemicals (like bpa, yet atleast!). Many containers carrying food are now
made of polypropylene. Besides not being as prone to leach with acids, it is also
more durable when wet than nylon- making it perfect for straining.
Lid size: Regular Mouth: diameter = approx. 2.75 inches.
Compatible with regular mouth lid canning jars.
Mesh size: Regular. Great for quick straining and/or handling
larger cultures (like big milk grains or kombucha scobies). May not
be suitable for some ginger beer plant. For sprouting this is the
most versatile size - great for almost all size beans.
Material: 100% Polypropylene