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Post  Maryr Fri 6 Jun - 9:59

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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Post  mike67 Fri 6 Jun - 10:50

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.
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Post  Maryr Fri 6 Jun - 11:24

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?
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Post  mike67 Fri 6 Jun - 14:23

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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Post  Maryr Fri 6 Jun - 17:35

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.
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