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Masontops Bean Screen Plastic Mason Jar Sprouting Lids Mason Jar Sprouting Kit – For Growing Broccoli Seeds, Alfalfa, Mung Bean Sprouts – Wide Mouth Seed Sprouting Jar Lids Sprouting Kit Mason Jar
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- MASON JAR SPROUTING KIT: Masontops is the name to trust for mason jar seed sprouting lids. The Bean Screen's patented design fits all Wide mouth mason jars, creating the perfect environment for growing super nutritious sprouts.
- GROWS ALL KINDS OF SPROUTS: Including broccoli seeds for sprouting kit, alfalfa sprouts growing kit, mung bean sprouting kit and more. Sprouts are loaded with vitamins, fiber and iron. Turn your wide mouth mason jars into seed sprouting kit machines!
- MAXIMIZE AIRFLOW AND DRAINAGE: This broccoli sprouting kit has pegs enabling your jars to stand for complete drainage, inhibiting spoilage. The faceted sides stop the jar from rolling and stabilize the growing environment.
- EASY RINSING: Masontops Bean Screen plastic mason jar sprouting lids wide mouth has an inverted spout, so rinsing is easy. Stainless steel lids have to be removed, otherwise there is splashing. Been Screens are never removed at any stage of the sprouting process.
- MADE FROM BPA-FREE PLASTIC: This seed sprouting jar kit is made of BPA-free plastic and silicone, so you can be sure it's totally food safe. You'll enjoy growing your own broccoli sprouts growing kit at home and know they're as healthy as can be!
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Masontops is the name to remember when it comes to premium quality mason jar accessories. Microgreens growing kit, broccoli Sprouts, bean sprouts, alfalfa sprouts and other seed sprouts are super nutritious, they're loaded with vitamins, fiber and iron. The Bean Screen seed sprouter has been designed and engineered to be the perfect seed sprouting kit for growing sprouts of all kinds. This sprouts growing kit fits the thread of all wide mouth mason jars, making it easy to screw on and off. It is equipped with standing pegs, enabling it to be placed upside down for complete draining, while still allowing air to flow inside, assuring the perfect growing environment. No sprouting stand required! The faceted sides will prevent the jar from rolling off countertops, ensuring the jar is stable on its side during the growing cycle. It features an inverted spout, which allows it to be easily filled with water for rinsing without screwing off the top, unlike other mason jar strainer lids. Bean Screen mason jar screen lids are thoughtfully designed for maximum efficiency throughout the sprouting process, so you can easily grow loads of delicious and nutritious sprouts of every kind. We've made it out of BPA-free plastic, so you can be sure it's all food safe. From Masontops, the mason jar accessories expert.
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The Easy Peasy Sprout LidThese wide mouth mason jar toppers make it simple to grow healthy and nutritious sprouts. Once seeds are added, they never have to come off until the sprouts are ready to eat, thanks to the inverted spout. It's the easiest way to grow and enjoy the powerful nutrition packed inside sprouts. |
Grows All Types of SproutsThe Bean Screen is designed to handle all types of seeds, including alfalfa, broccoli, mung beans and more. So you can grow densely nutritious sprouts of all kinds with this one special mason jar accessory. It's a fool-proof system for growing loads of healthy and safe to eat sprouts! |
Inverted SpoutThe inverted spout on the Bean Screen allows the jar to be filled easily during the rinsing process: no need to screw off the lid. This feature also prevents splashing and overflow during rinsing. The Bean Screen stays on through the whole sprouting process! |
Faceted SidesThe faceted sides of the Bean Screen prevent it from rolling around - or even off the countertop! It also enables air to flow through the jar, providing the optimal growing conditions while at the same time inhibiting spoilage and contamination. |
Part of an Award-Winning Brand
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Fits like a GloveTrust Masontops when it comes to growing the healthiest and tastiest sprouts around. The Bean Screen has been designed and engineered to ensure the optimal growing environment possible in all sizes and types of wide-mouth mason jars. The threading matches precisely and the premium quality BPA-free plastic ensures it is durable and long-lasting. |
Designed by the Mason Jar ExpertsMasontops is the mason jar accessory expert. This topper will fit all wide-mouth mason jars, including Ball, Kerr and Bernardin jars. It has a precise thread that makes screwing on and off smooth and easy every time. Designing and manufacturing mason jar accessories is our jam! |
Part of an Award-Winning BrandMasontops focuses on making accessories for Mason jars, with a special emphasis on health and wellness. Founded in 2014, Masontops has been recognized as Canada’s 8th Fastest Growing Start Up and has since grown to offer hundreds of different products under the Masontops, Breadsmart and Dinneractive brands. Headquartered in Toronto, Masontops strives to offer quality, unique products, all designed in-house. |
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| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 3.9 x 3.3 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Masontops |
| ASIN | B07899HNQM |
| Item model number | BS2WGB |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,841 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #49 in Canning Lids |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | December 14, 2017 |
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Customers like the functionality, ease of use, and sprouting ability of the product. They mention it works great with any wide-mouth mason jar, is easy to attach to a mason jar, and makes diet control more easy. Some appreciate the depression in the middle that makes rinsing so much simpler. Customers also mention the drainage is good and the product is dishwasher safe.
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Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it works great for small lentils and growing sprouts. It's easy to use and allows proper drainage. Some say it works well with any wide-mouth mason jar.
"...They’re almost a one and done kind of item, meaning that you put your item that you want to sprout in the jar and you never have to take that lid..." Read more
"...They work great, although I haven't tried them on very tiny seeds; the broccoli seeds are the smallest I generally use...." Read more
"They work very well. The design allows for quick rinsing! I prefer the plastic to the metal- no rusting." Read more
"I started using these lids the same day I received them. They work great, no more rusty rings and screens...." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's super easy to rinse sprouts several times a day, the instructions on the website are clear, and it's easy to attach to a mason jar. Customers also say it makes diet control more easy by sprouting their own grains, beans, and other items.
"...I have been using mine for several months now, they’re easy to work with. The size I bought was for the widemouth jars...." Read more
"Easier to handle than screens. Less bulky than added tilt trays...." Read more
"...Great product has made my diet control more easy by sprouting my own grains, beans and lentils." Read more
"Super easy to use to rinse sprouts several times a day. Put it in the dishwasher after each use. Fits a wide mouth quart mason jar...." Read more
Customers like the sprouting ability of the product. They mention it makes growing sprouts easy, the seeds have a high rate of germination, and the bean screens are ingeniously designed to simplify the sprouting process. Some say it's satisfying to watch them grow.
"Great for sprouting lentils and beans, Once the roots come out of these, the carb content reduces and the protein percentage increases creating a..." Read more
"...Yet, it far exceeded my expectations. It has really simplified my daily sprouting chores (you know, rinse, repeat, & strain three times a day)...." Read more
"...I'm so glad to have found these lids because they make sprouting so easy and now I don't have to keep two jars going." Read more
"I love the lids they didn't rust on me the seeds did great and tast really good" Read more
Customers find the kitchen product easy to clean. They mention it's dishwasher-safe, has sturdy plastic lids that can be thrown in the dishwasher between uses, and makes it easy to fill and rinse their sprouts without the air gap created by other products.
"...The lids are easy to clean between batches, and I have not had a problem with sprouts entwined in the mesh like I did with some of the older lids/..." Read more
"...Less bulky than added tilt trays. Being able to rinse the sprouts without removing the lid, then simply turning the jar upside down for draining...." Read more
"They work very well. The design allows for quick rinsing! I prefer the plastic to the metal- no rusting." Read more
"...Cleaning it is easy and you don't ever have to worry about it rusting. So happy for my purchase." Read more
Customers like the drainage of the product. They mention it provides better drainage, and the little raised feet facilitate it. Customers also appreciate that the three ears allow for easy initial draining.
"...lid easily to give the seeds their daily flush/bath and the drains out just as easily...." Read more
"...These cost more, but the inverted spout really makes filling easy...." Read more
"Easier to clean and much better draining than tge standard stainless steel screen lids...." Read more
"...The little feet on the lid also make draining out the water very simple, too. I appreciate the thoughtful design." Read more
Customers like the fit of the product. They mention it fits perfectly on their wide mouth quart mason jars to grow sprouts, is a great size for one person, and takes up less space. Customers also appreciate the squared edges for anti-rolling, larger spout, and dishwasher-safe construction.
"Easier to handle than screens. Less bulky than added tilt trays...." Read more
"Just as described. It fits the jar fine, drains water fast and the little stands work great for the air flow/drainage...." Read more
"...They work great on the Ball Wide Mouth jars, though be careful because some very small seeds can fall through the holes if you don't let them soak..." Read more
"They fit rather tightly on the jars, but you can hold the jar horizontally, with both hands, and press it against the countertop to unscrew it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the product. They mention it's well-made, sturdy, and long-lasting. Some say it's better than metal screens that rust in one week.
"...I feel like they are very durable. I have been using mine for several months now, they’re easy to work with...." Read more
"...They're beautiful and sturdy but the seeds are getting stuck.It's going to be a small task to remove them...." Read more
"...Fits a wide mouth quart mason jar. Sturdy plastic material" Read more
"Extremely sturdy plastic lids that you can throw in the dishwasher between uses -- what could be easier??..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lids. They mention the legs on the lids are on them, and they're a good option for sprout lids. Some appreciate that the lid rests above the bottom of the bowl due to the tabs on the lids.
"...The lids have straight edges so when I rest the jars on their sides, they stay in the orientation I place them, which is a boon when sprouting seeds...." Read more
"...The faceted lid helps with gripping the lid when it comes time to take it off, but isn't really necessary to keep jars from rolling...." Read more
"These lids are perfect for sprouting, the best lids I have used yet. I am very happy I found them." Read more
"...The picture is day 2 of sprout growth. The jar and Lid are great. I have 0 complaints." Read more
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I just scoop a few tablespoons of seeds into a jar, cover the seeds with water, screw on a lid and let it sit overnight. Then I dump out the water through the lid, add more water and swish it around, drain the water through the lid, then shake the jar a little to distribute the seeds and lay the bottle on its side. Then it is just a matter of adding more water each morning, swishing it around, draining it through the lid, giving it a little shake to distribute the seeds and putting the jar back down on its side. In a couple of days, I have a fresh batch of sprouts.
The lids are easy to clean between batches, and I have not had a problem with sprouts entwined in the mesh like I did with some of the older lids/methods I tried. I love these lids.
I really like mung bean sprouts, but not the fairly high price at the Asian markets. For my first try, I used sprouting-grade mung beans sold by Food for Life; you can find their product here on Amazon or on their own website for a slightly lower price. Filled a 32oz Mason jar with about 20% seed by volume since some sources say they will grow to 5x their original volume. Soaked them overnight for 12 hours even though the instructions say 6-8 hours. Many other sources say up to 12, so there's probably no harm in the longer soak. Didn't see much 12 hours after the soak and thought this experiment was a failure. The beans were still hard and there was barely any sign of a root. Continued the procedure of rinsing and draining every 12 hours anyway. Two days after the soak, there were 1/4" roots by the time I woke up and 1/2" by the time I went to bed, with the jar half full. The hulls had split on most of the beans. By day 3, roots were about 1" long and the beans had almost completely filled the jar. Day 4, they were ready to eat, and I replaced the Bean Screen with the original Mason jar lid for storage in the fridge. Unfortunately, thin roots. I miss the thick ones in commercially grown sprouts, but you can't get those with jar sprouting. You would need to put some weight on top of the sprouts as they grow, convincing them that they're underground and need to grow thicker and stronger to punch through to the surface. Can't do that with jars. There were a few beans that hadn't sprouted and were still a little hard. I decided to swish the sprouts around in a bowl of water before use. The unsprouted seeds just sank to the bottom and were easy to dispose of.
No problems with mold or spoilage. Masontops gives you a link to a PDF with more detailed instructions, so follow those instructions. Don't leave the jar upside down. They specifically tell you to put the jar on its side after draining for a few minutes so the holes are clear to maintain air circulation. Don't expose the jar of sprouts to direct sunlight, which is too hot and dries them out too much. Sunlight can also make mung bean sprouts bitter. Google additional growing directions for the specific kind of seed you're sprouting. Again, no mold yet, but if I do get some, I'll just use a teaspoon of chlorine bleach in a pint of water and soak the lid and gasket separately in it for 30 minutes or so. Bleach dissolves organic materials including mold, and it's safe if you let it completely dry afterwards. Sodium hypochlorite, the active ingredient in household bleach like Clorox, breaks down into oxygen and sodium chloride – common table salt – when it dries. (2NaOCl -> 2NaCl + O2, as chemistry geeks would tell you.)














































