Kris S
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
I like this container. It seems to seal tightly and easily. I like being able to see what is inside; very convenient!
Snaggle
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Looks great, air tight and tough. Push button is excellent to relieve pressure. Deducted one star as the wife has issues pulling the the top off. It definitely requires a good grip and solid pull. But I love it.
Ethan
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
I’m using this air tight container to store ground coffee in. The container is indeed air tight and has a good flexible silicone gasket. When you press the red button in, it pulls air out creating a vacuum, which forms a good seal. The top stays firmly in place. The glass is good quality, it appears to be similar to the glass my coffee pot uses.This will hold about 20 oz’s of ground coffee. In my pictures I have 18 oz’s of fresh ground coffee in it.
AJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
The glass is thick, noticeably thicker than the random jars I used to use, and the lid has that weirdly satisfying "pop" when you press it down. The seal really is solid. I will say, if you've got slippery counters (ours are quartz), the little rubber base does a good job keeping it from skidding around. It's also survived a few bumps no cracks, no drama.
Annie48
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
I am highly impressed with the Matifaner Airtight Coffee Canister. It's glass and has milliliters clearly marked on it. It's lid has a silicone gasket which makes it airtight and leak proof. With a simple push of the button in the center of the lid, you can either seal or unseal the container. It's a nice size, 45oz. Although it's sold as a coffee canister, it'll hold many items. I may need to order a few more of this glass canister for storing other items airtight. I highly recommend this glass container.(My star rating system: 4 stars met my expectations, 5 stars exceeded my expectations, 3 stars fell short of my expectations, 2 stars significantly fell short of my expectations, 1 star highly suggest not ordering)
killrnails
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
I decided to get this since it has a nice vacuum seal for keeping my coffee on the counter instead of in my freezer. I'm knocking it down a star for the rating because the glass is very thin & I'm hoping I don't accidentally hit it, because I feel it could shatter easily. The lid does have an air tright seal & there's a large button on the top which you depress to get the lid off. Not sure why it has measurements on the side, as you can simply use a measuring cup if you need to measure the contents, making the container aestetically more pleasing if the measurements weren't there.
Spooky
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
The canister holds 1200 ml or 45 fluid oz. or about 5 1/2 cups for us Americans. It has a rubber pad around the bottom (removable) to keep it from slipping or chipping if knocked up against something. It has a silicone ring around the inside of the top for an airtight seal. You seal it just by putting the lid on and pressing the red button on the top. To release the seal you just press the button again. It has a wide mouth so easy to fill or measure out your ingredients that you have stored in there. Plus it is glass so you can see when it needs to be refilled. It says it is heat and cold resistance but I did not test that as I will be using it for storage. There are endless ways to utilize this...you could store coffee, tea, sugar, cereal, anything really that you want to keep fresh. It says dishwasher safe for both the canister and the lid but me personally I would not put the lid in the dishwasher but again that is just me. Very nice airtight canister that I am pleased with.
Mx. Greene
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
For the most part it's exactly as advertised. It seems decent quality, it's made primarily of glass with a silicon ring on the bottom and the lid fits snuggly on top and holds well when the button is depressed.There are some temperatures indicated on the side. I don't think I need to get my coffee beans up to 150°C nor down to -20°C, but it's nice to know I guess. It also seems to indicate that it is freezer, microwave, and what appears to be stove top safe? I'm a bit skeptical, so I will not be testing those out.Perhaps it is capable of more, but as a jar to contain my coffee beans and keep them fresh, this seems like it'll do the job.