Cozy Haven Blue Silicone Can Lid Covers - 6 Piece Set
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WHY PEOPLE LOVE IT
Silicone covers that seal an open can or jar.
Cover an open can or small jar in a second so leftovers feel cleaner in the fridge. These flexible blue silicone lids stretch over the rim of a tin or jar and grip on, giving open containers a simple reusable cover instead of foil or cling film. You get six, so most of the fridge is sorted, and they rinse and reuse. Reviewers use them on pet-food and snack tins and call them perfect for small cans — just match the cover to the can size.
MADE FOR LEFTOVERS
A quick, reusable cap for open tins.
Stretches over the rim
The flexible silicone stretches over the top of an open can or small jar and grips the rim, sealing it enough to keep the fridge cleaner.
Six to go around
A set of six covers open tins, jars and snack cans across the fridge, so you’re not reaching for foil or cling film each time.
Rinse and reuse
Wash and use them again and again. Reviewers use them on pet-food and small tins and call them perfect — just fit the cover to the can size.
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MADE FOR THE FRIDGE
Blue covers on open jars and tins.
The blue silicone covers stretched over a row of open jars and a tin in the fridge, each one capped and tidy — leftovers sealed in a second, no roll of foil or cling film in sight.
THE HONEST COMPARISON
Why they beat foil and cling film.
4.8 out of 5 · based on 86 verified reviews
Reviews are from verified purchasers of this product.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
On real fridge shelves.
“I use it for my cats cans, 3.2 ounces & 6 ounces, and they're perfect! However it will not fit 5 ounce cans but to me thats not a problem at all. It's super easy to use, and i usually accidentally poke/break thin items.”
“Does what i needed it to do. you have to use with the right size can.”
Love the fresher fridge, or send them back.
Cover a few open tins and jars for a week. If they don’t earn a spot, return them within 30 days.
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