
Granrosi Potato Storage For Pantry, Canister Sets For The Kitchen Counter, Garlic Keeper For Counter, Onion Keeper, Potato Bin,
$39.09
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are used to make the Granrosi Kitchen Vegetable Storage Set? A: The Granrosi Kitchen Vegetable Storage Set is constructed from high-end sheet steel, ensuring durability and resistance to rust.
- Q: How does the air circulation feature benefit my vegetables? A: The storage bins are designed with small ventilation holes that promote air circulation, preventing moisture buildup and helping to keep your vegetables fresh for longer.
- Q: What are the dimensions of each container in the set? A: The potato box has an inside diameter of 9.7 inches, the onion container has an inside diameter of 5.8 inches, and the garlic keeper has an inside diameter of 4.8 inches.
- Q: Is this storage set suitable for small kitchens? A: Yes, the bins are designed to be spacious yet not intrusive, making them ideal for both large and small kitchens.
- Q: Can I use these containers for other types of vegetables? A: Yes, these containers are versatile and can be used to store various vegetables, including potatoes, onions, garlic, and more.
- Q: What are the heights of the containers, including the lid? A: The potato box is 8 inches tall, the onion container is 6.9 inches tall, and the garlic keeper is 6.5 inches tall.
- Q: Does the set come with a lid? A: Yes, each container in the Granrosi Kitchen Vegetable Storage Set comes with a handle lid to keep your vegetables secure.
- Q: Is the design of the storage pots practical for everyday use? A: Yes, the vintage farmhouse design not only enhances your kitchen decor but also provides practical storage solutions for your vegetables.
- Q: Can these containers be used as a gift? A: Absolutely! The stylish design makes them a great gift option for housewarmings, weddings, or as thoughtful presents for friends and family.
- Q: How do I clean and maintain these storage containers? A: To clean the containers, simply wipe them with a damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch the surface.