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Read MoreThese 53mm twist off replacement safety button jam jar lids are available in Retail and Wholesale packs. They are vinegar-proof, FSA approved, BPA free and suitable for home preserving or commercial use.
These twist lids are vinegar and acidic proof making them suitable for pickling and preserves such as chutney as well as jam, marmalade and relish.
The twist closure creates a vacuum seal which is airtight and liquid tight. Preventing leaks and prolonging shelf life.
An environmentally friendly way to reuse glass jars.
Seals with a 1/4 of a turn.
To find the correct lid for your jar read our handy blog article for help.
These lids can be applied by machine but they can also be hand applied. Please follow these care tips for successful application. For more in-depth information please read our blog post on lids.
Check the lid is not cross threaded.
Warmed lids work best, they can be heated to a maximum of 60°C
Apply the cap finger tight and then apply pressure for 1/4 of a turn.
Place the hot jam or produce in the jar, as it cools the contracting air sucks down the 'button' and provided the button stays down, you can be sure the seal is effective.
When filling the jar leave approximately 10mm (5%) space from the rim in order to create the best vacuum and seal.
Size: 53mm button twist cap
Colours: Black
Materials: Metal. Manufactured by Silgan.
All of our glass product listings include details of the correct lid size for that jar.
Please measure across the neck of your glass jar to get the correct size. If in doubt read our handy blog article for help or call us on 01477 537224 for friendly help and advice.
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