Ceramic Margarita Salt Rimmer with Lid Home Bar Accessories for Seasoning – Rimmers for Drinks – Bartender Kit Tools – Bar Decor ,Sugar Salt Rimmer Plate (Hand Make)
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8 reviews for Ceramic Margarita Salt Rimmer with Lid Home Bar Accessories for Seasoning – Rimmers for Drinks – Bartender Kit Tools – Bar Decor ,Sugar Salt Rimmer Plate (Hand Make)
GigEmAgs –
Cute and stackable
I didnât want anything plastic, so opted for these and they turned out very nice. The diameter is great and most glass rims fit unless you have very huge margarita glasses. The lids will hold lime juice for you to dip the rim in before salting/sugaring. Color is more of a light ivory and the finish isnât quite matte, but not truly satin either. Really happy with this purchase.
Alina –
Love this!
Good quality and loved the the âsugarâ and âSaltâ on each bowl
Melanie –
Let your sugar dry out
I think this looks so chic and lovely on our bar. However, the seal is really snug and my husband didnât let the sugar dry out after using it. So it all turned into a melt mess. Just make sure you leave the lid off to dry out your salt/sugar before storing.
ML –
Attracts moisture
These look nice, and they are a great idea. I put sugar in one and salt in the other. After just a few days, both had attracted enough moisture to make a soupy mess of the contents. They were kept inside an air conditioned house, and the same sugar left in the open on a plate stayed dry for days. Iâm not sure how, but these dishes seem to attract or transfer moisture and ruin the contents.
Paula Cabrera –
The Lid doesn’t fit properly
I really liked the material and overall look of it but it worries me that the lid doesn’t fit properly so it might break if not handle carefully.
Renzo –
Mind the lid if you’re on round 2…
Nothing like a home salt well to make life a little bougier, This one has nice heft and color. One thing that could be better is the lid-lifting knob. It’s just about 1/4″ tall, and while it’s chamfered with a bit of a lip, it’s not tall enough to get a solid grip if you’re a fat-fingered lout like me. Could be a problem if you’ve been slicing garnishes and fingers are still wet. More an annoyance then deal breaker.As summer approaches here in the Southwest, I look forward to frosty beer mugs, dusted with salt. Yum!
Kimberly –
Very large.
This salt keeper is too small for the very large glasses I bought. But is great for regular glasses.
catalina castaño –
Fiel a la descripción e imagen
Me gustó mucho. Recibà un producto fiel a la imagen y descripción. La cerámica es mate
GigEmAgs –
Cute and stackable
I didnât want anything plastic, so opted for these and they turned out very nice. The diameter is great and most glass rims fit unless you have very huge margarita glasses. The lids will hold lime juice for you to dip the rim in before salting/sugaring. Color is more of a light ivory and the finish isnât quite matte, but not truly satin either. Really happy with this purchase.
Alina –
Love this!
Good quality and loved the the âsugarâ and âSaltâ on each bowl
Melanie –
Let your sugar dry out
I think this looks so chic and lovely on our bar. However, the seal is really snug and my husband didnât let the sugar dry out after using it. So it all turned into a melt mess. Just make sure you leave the lid off to dry out your salt/sugar before storing.
ML –
Attracts moisture
These look nice, and they are a great idea. I put sugar in one and salt in the other. After just a few days, both had attracted enough moisture to make a soupy mess of the contents. They were kept inside an air conditioned house, and the same sugar left in the open on a plate stayed dry for days. Iâm not sure how, but these dishes seem to attract or transfer moisture and ruin the contents.
Paula Cabrera –
The Lid doesn’t fit properly
I really liked the material and overall look of it but it worries me that the lid doesn’t fit properly so it might break if not handle carefully.
Renzo –
Mind the lid if you’re on round 2…
Nothing like a home salt well to make life a little bougier, This one has nice heft and color. One thing that could be better is the lid-lifting knob. It’s just about 1/4″ tall, and while it’s chamfered with a bit of a lip, it’s not tall enough to get a solid grip if you’re a fat-fingered lout like me. Could be a problem if you’ve been slicing garnishes and fingers are still wet. More an annoyance then deal breaker.As summer approaches here in the Southwest, I look forward to frosty beer mugs, dusted with salt. Yum!
Kimberly –
Very large.
This salt keeper is too small for the very large glasses I bought. But is great for regular glasses.
catalina castaño –
Fiel a la descripción e imagen
Me gustó mucho. Recibà un producto fiel a la imagen y descripción. La cerámica es mate