🍹 Sip in Style: Your Go-To Dispenser for Every Occasion!
The MosJos Glass Drink Dispenser is a high-quality, 1-gallon capacity beverage storage solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Featuring a stylish mason jar design, a wide opening for easy filling, and a leak-proof stainless steel spout, this dispenser ensures a mess-free experience. It's perfect for infusing drinks with fruits and fits conveniently in your fridge for easy access.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Capacity | 1 Gallons |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 5"W x 6"H |
With Lid | Yes |
P**R
One of my favorite kitchen treasures
This was one of my special finds on the internet.I was searching for a compact drink dispenser for the fridge and came across this gem after sorting through virtually hundreds of different glass drink dispenser.The biggest highlight for me was that it was square. I like all my storage jars in my pantry which are also square. So this was a great match up. It helps utilize the shelf real-estate better, and I really like that!At the time, it was the last one available anywhere on the world wide web, so I gaffled it quickly. So glad I did. This has been a fridge companion for a few years now and hopefully I can find another to match it.No regrets on this one!
B**R
Wish I Hadn't Purchased It
I purchased this dispenser one (1) month ago but waited to write this review so I could see if any issues that developed over time. I purchased this glass dispenser for the fridge out of concern for drinking water stored before use in a plastic gallon bottle with microplastics. For those that complain about the small amount of water, sometimes just a trickle, that flows out the spout, you may have the lid on too tight. When I loosened the lid it created the vacuum that enables a much faster flow. My issue is with the collection of water under the outside base of the dispenser that soon spreads out onto the entire refrigerator shelf. I've consulted some glass specialists and they believe that there may be invisible cracks or flaws, microscopic pores or weak seams. Whatever the cause it isn't something I can fix and I paid way too much for an item that I expected to be defective free. When I first fill the dispenser it will stay dry on the underside for about 3 days and then the slow leaking becomes apparent on the glass shelf.
L**M
Love this
Works great
Q**K
Nice product but easy to crack if you aren't careful on assembly
I use this for a fish bowl, and it works perfectly, BUT -- you must assemble it carefully. I broke the first one and ordered a second because I installed the faucet too tight and cracked the glass. After some internet research, I learned... tighten the nut on the faucet as tight as you can get by hand and then 1/4 turn more with a wrench. The faucet will be 'wiggleable' in the bowl but is installed correctly. If you tighten it too tight, you'll crack the glass. If you tighten it tight enough to be firm and pull on the faucet laterally, you'll crack the glass. So its not teenage kid proof, but for my application it works great and I am satisfied. It should come with better installation instructions explaining this issue.
M**S
Glass Jar
Great jar gave as a present my second one first one was delivered shattered Amazon made it right my sister loves it fits so nice in fridge
M**R
Good quality
Fits on my top shelf of my frig. Love it!
A**R
Leaks
Can’t get it to stop leaking.
Z**X
Worst Water Storage Solution
Obviously, this isn't actually the "worst" water storage solution.Paper bag is a marginally worse idea.The Good:1. Easy to assemble. Contains one spigot, 2 washers, 2 silicon O-ring gaskets and a nut. Install o-rings and washers and tighten the nut, and you're done. If you do this correctly, you'll never have a leak at this juncture (but it'll have other leaks, see below)2. Sure looks nice sitting in your fridge (before you actually use it).3. "Est 1925" on the front of the glass instills confidence in the product.The Bad:1. Spigot handle is attached with a phillips screw that isn't locked down to the spigot body. It is leak proof at first, slowly loosens itself with use.2. It can't dispense the last 25% of the liquid, leaving about a quart trapped. The spigot inflow "pipe" is installed high enough that much of the water is trapped inside. Also, the pipe is way longer than needed, which means even if you take the unwieldy glass container out and tip it on its side, you don't get much more water out.3. Unhygienic: in order to even rinse this thing out, you need to dump out a quart of cold water. Sure, you can take off the lid and pour water out of its massive opening into your water bottle, but that's either tedious or messy.Conclusion:Poorly designed. Look elsewhere.
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