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Behar dripping jar - should we re-name in gallery?
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Behar dripping jar - should we re-name in gallery?
This jar is already on the site, but this one still has the 'sieve' inside the lid. I am pretty sure it is a dripping jar, you see lots around but a while ago I finally found a complete example with a reasonable price tag. Now I believe I can attribute it to Benhar... yay! Mine is about 20cm high including lid.
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This pic shows the ceramic sieve inside the lid.
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This pic shows the ceramic sieve inside the lid.
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Maryr- Number of posts : 1977
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2011-11-17
Re: Behar dripping jar - should we re-name in gallery?
Now I have to find a sleeve for mine!!
Wondering how the ceramic sleeve sits on this or does it go down to rest on the bottom. The internal rim might look wider on yours.
Wondering how the ceramic sleeve sits on this or does it go down to rest on the bottom. The internal rim might look wider on yours.
mike67- Number of posts : 392
Location : Wanganui
Registration date : 2014-02-22
Re: Behar dripping jar - should we re-name in gallery?
Mine has quite a pronounced lip that the sieve sits on, it can't drop below that lip. I wonder if they made kitchen storage jars in the same shape - maybe not all are dripping jars?
Maryr- Number of posts : 1977
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2011-11-17
Re: Behar dripping jar - should we re-name in gallery?
Ok here is a photo of mine...I think it is the same. A demitasse saucer sort of sits in place without dropping down.
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mike67- Number of posts : 392
Location : Wanganui
Registration date : 2014-02-22
Re: Behar dripping jar - should we re-name in gallery?
Looks like mine has an extra step Mike. Below the lip, mine has a shelf for the lid to sit on, then another shelf below that for the strainer to sit on. Interesting.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1977
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2011-11-17
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