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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
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My Dana only has one spoon. A friend always comments on how much she loves it so I got her this as a housewarming gift. I love that it has enough spoons for each spice and that they fit inside with the lid on!! Great item and price!!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020
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This is very well built with a strong stainless steel container and the cups are also reasonably well made. Very useful for quickly accessing the various spices when cooking.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2019
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I really love this. Excellent quality and the little spoons were a lovely touch. I’ve only just recently learned Indian cooking and it is so perfect for keeping all the spices together. I put my seven most used spices in it but it was so nice I ordered a second one for the rest. After trying everything under the sun for organizing spices in jars and racks and pull out cupboards and shelves,, stairsteps and drawers, always with eventual frustration, this was such a big improvement over the “bottle scheme”. I just slide the tin onto the shelf and slide it out with everything freshly ground and at my fingertips. It’s so nice.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019
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I bought this for a christmas gift for my brother and sister in law. Wish i had gotten one for myself too. I was extremely impressed by the quality. Its heavy and sturdy and came with 7 spoons exactly as advertised. The label on the side was a bit different than the picture but i liked it better so no problem there. Ill be sure to tell them to remove the cling film on the acrylic panel in the lid. I noticed a lot of people in the comments missed those instructions and were upset by what they thought was a scratched up lid.