check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar Topargee products Enginesaver Low Water Alarms Red Earth Festival Hammervan
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: The container thread


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 4706
Date:
The container thread


Feel free to hijack the thread to any sort of container you wish but
I am after information on useful containers. These may be purpose
made for the job (eg. approved petrol containers) or, better still,
things you have discovered which were made for one job but do a
quite different job well. In general, plastic containers are of more
use to us than glass.

At the moment I'm after *fully* waterproof containers to hold instant
coffee and sugar. I'm currently using an ex Safeway peanut butter jar
for sugar and an ex mixed fruit jar for coffee - they both do a
decent job but neither is fully waterproof which means I cannot leave
them out in the rain and their contents tend to absorb moisture -
ruins instant coffee.

I have tried a number of containers from the Safeway (and others)
Sistema range - blue caps and rubber seals - but despite appearances
they are not fully sealed.

Fully sealed containers are great for food storage as they minimise
the oxygen available to the bacteria in food and will prolong its
life.

All suggestions welcome.



__________________

 

"I beseech you in the bowels of Christ think it possible you may be mistaken"

Oliver Cromwell, 3rd August 1650 - in a letter to the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1552
Date:

The best plastic containers we have found are Lock & Lock.Air tight & Liquid tight.

Nothing we have tried matches them.http://www.everten.com.au/lock-lock.html



__________________


Chief one feather

Status: Offline
Posts: 17431
Date:

Not me but a mate and his partner have the 'Lock&Lock' beasts and swear by them, also water and air tight. Problem is he will swear above, below and the other side of them too biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Me, if I need that sort of seal I use a zip lock plastic bag inside a lock seal container. Works for me, anyway.



__________________

Live Life On Your Terms

DOUG  Chief One Feather  (Losing feathers with age)

TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy

DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV  (with some changes)

 



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 879
Date:

Now one container that didn't work for me. I bought a big clear 500ml plastic beer mug that was supposed to be OK for alcohol. My favourite drink is 3 shots of ouzo (90ml), a can of Pepsi Max, and top it up with ice. After a few drinks I noticed that the ouzo was etching the plastic.

Having said that, we use a lot of systema, zip lock for freezing, and containers that vitamin tablets and the like come in. Unfortunately the ex-pill containers are not see thru so a permanent marker or paint pen is used. Other than Vegemite and my ouzo or bourbon, all other containers are plastic. The two spirit bottles are sitting in stubby holders.

Tried using the plastic jars with screw tops that fruit comes in but they are very hard to clean around the thread and susequently go mouldy.

__________________

Centrelink - Living the Dream.



The Happy Helper

Status: Offline
Posts: 12023
Date:

I find the square plastic jars of fruit, when cleaned out - make great containers for sugar, coffee, gravy, rice - heaps of stuff - not too bad looking when you take the label off, and being square, easy to store in cupboards. SPC and the like use them.


__________________

jules
"Love is good for the human being!!"
(Ben, aged 10)



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 848
Date:

jules47 wrote:

I find the square plastic jars of fruit, when cleaned out - make great containers for sugar, coffee, gravy, rice - heaps of stuff - not too bad looking when you take the label off, and being square, easy to store in cupboards. SPC and the like use them.


 We use the Plastic jars that contained Goulburn Valley Fruit Salad (opaque...ish jar with yellow lid) use them for coffee, tea bags (holds 100), milo, quick, sugar. Aldi have a fruit salad in a  slightly bigger jar that we've also reused.

 



__________________

Steve, Di & Ziggy We named our Motorhome "Roadworx" because on the road works "On The Road Again"
Ford Transit with 302 Windsor V8 conversion, C4 Auto, 9 Inch Ford Diff All Lighting L.E.D., 260 Amp/h AGM, 530 Watt Solar + Kipor Backup Gen.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1723
Date:

I use the moccona coffee jars for sugared coffee and anything else that needs to be in a glass jar ,

don't know if they are Water proof though , i have never left them outside. 

They look good too.smile



__________________

Blues man.



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 102
Date:

Lock n lock are fantastic in the tropics

__________________

Trevor & Pamela



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 2067
Date:

Jules, BAD NEWS!
SPC have ceased using "your" (& mine) u-beaut containers! They've gone back to tins & jars! We found out from a fellow traveller at Richmond (western Qld).

We prefer plastic because it is lighter.

Warren

__________________

Warren

----------------

If you don't get it done today, there's always tomorrow!

2019 Isuzu D-Max dual cab, canopy, Fulcrum suspension; 2011 17' Jayco Discovery poptop Outback



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1840
Date:

We buy Tupperware at markets. An oldie but still a goodie for a myriad of uses.

__________________

Cheers Keith & Judy

Don't take life too seriously, it never ends well.

Trip Reports posted on feathersandphotos.com.au Go to Forums then Trip Reports.

 



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 964
Date:

Lock n Lock. Some clones ok some not so maybe test them before you get too many. Some are rebadged too (eg Engel containers). Look on the base for Hana Kobi (makers). Nothing helps instant coffee. It's still instant coffee.

__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 3066
Date:

For smaller fluid cont, I use the COTTEES Orange crush.
Flush with boiling water. scrub round threads and store upright.
Strong Flexible and take knocks.

(Plus, If they do taste a "little" of unsweetened Orange.
SO what. I love it.)
I normally carry a row of them vertical along rear footwell in ute
Left and right of Fire ext, when cruising.

Air cond keeps cool.
Filter water. Always have a nice drink on hand.
Plus spare for rad if needed
With no extra tank taking up internal space of ute.
You can have 110ltrs Each.Of fuel as floor, and OR Vertical front of tray
with 35ltr either side behind wheel arches holding more water.
With those Plastic fuel\fluid tanks on Net.
Easily losing them in Garage or in shed when not needing.

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook