These airtight glass jars and bottles are superb. Not only for their versatility, but also for their unique clip system: their clip system is reminiscent of a soda closure, but unlike the traditional closure the system allows the lid to be completely removed, making them much more convenient to use, hygienic and perfect for opening and serving.
Lock Eat containers by Luigi Bormioli are available in a wide variety of sizes, and close hermetically, making them perfect for canning and storing all kinds of preserves in oil, vinegar, brine, cured food... as well as for storing drinks, creams and soups.
They are made of thick and resistant glass, when you hold them in your hand you can instantly feel their quality.
- IInnovative glass lid with staple closure reminiscent of a soda bottle, but completely detachable, easy to fill, open and close, and will not rust.
- Natural rubber gasket.
- Asuitable for freezing, boiling or hot-packing.
- Microwave safe (by removing the lid)
- Flexible stainless steel clip for easy handling.
- Stackable, space-saving jars.
- Ideal for single servings.
- Easy to wash by hand or in the dishwasher.
- Eco-friendly materials: reusable and recyclable glass jar and lid.
- Free from lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium.
- The clamp system is very easy to put on and take off: with a simple press you can open and close the lid, and in case you want to remove the steel wire from the lid you can do it by pulling it from the side easily.
Possible uses:
- For storing sauces, jams or foodstuffs hermetically, preventing outside air from entering.
- Glass jars are ideal for elegantly presenting sauces, dressings, jams and all kinds of accessories to add to your recipes.
- The bottles are ideal for storing juice or smoothies airtight.
- You can keep the glass jars organised in the fridge.
Why we like airtight jars and bottles
- We love that the lids of the jars and bottles are removable, because not only do they make cleaning much easier, but bottles and jars without lids look great for serving directly on the table.
- The jars and bottles have a removable lid.
- They have a high quality finish.
- They are available in a variety of sizes, from very small to really large jars.
- These bottles are beautiful! And they can be used to keep fresh water in the fridge and serve it at the table, or to keep creams and broth in a safe place.
Measurements
Format |
Capacity |
Total height |
Diameter |
Jug |
125 ml |
7.6 cm |
8 cm |
Jug |
200 ml |
9.7 cm |
8 cm |
Jug |
350 ml |
14 cm |
8 cm |
Jug |
500 ml |
10.5 cm |
11.5 cm |
Cart |
750 ml |
13.7 cm |
11.5 cm |
Cart |
1 L |
17 cm |
11.5 cm |
Cart |
1.5 L |
15.5 cm |
11.5 cm |
Cart |
2 L |
19 cm |
11.5 cm |
Bottle |
500 ml |
21.1 cm |
6.7 cm |
Bottle |
1 L |
27.7 cm |
6.7 cm |
The story of Luigi Bormioli
The origin of the prestigious Italian brand Luigi Bormioli dates back to 1946 in Parma, Italy, a city of glorious history. Perhaps best known for its architecture and gastronomy, the city is home to this premium table glass manufacturer.
The Bormioli family remains committed to outstanding design, blending traditional Italian glass craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.
La historia de Luigi Bormioli
The history of the Bormioli family is one of a passion for glass that has endured for generations. It all began in 1825 (100 years ago!), when Bormioli Rocco established its first glassworks in Fidenza, Parma, a region known for its rich history and artisanal tradition. Over time, the brand became a benchmark in the manufacture of high-quality table glassware, giving life in 1976 to its most iconic product: the "Quattro Stagioni" jar, the first household jar suitable for pasteurization—an essential in kitchens worldwide (a name as popular in Italy today as Chupa Chups are among kids).
In 1946, in the same historic city of Parma, Luigi Bormioli was born, a brand that further elevated the art of glassmaking by combining Italian craftsmanship with the most advanced technology to offer exceptional design pieces. In 2017, both brands merged under Luigi Bormioli, consolidating their legacy as a global leader in glassware, exporting to over 100 countries while maintaining a strong commitment to innovation, quality, and elegance.
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