Do Stainless Steel Bowl Lids Fit Snugly?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the fit of stainless steel bowl lids, with participants sharing their experiences regarding how snugly the lids fit on their bowls. There are varying opinions on the performance of the lids, with some expressing dissatisfaction and others noting their lids fit well.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that their lids fit poorly and do not snap on securely like the batter bowl lid.
  • Another participant mentions that they have taken good care of their lids, handwashing them and storing them carefully.
  • One participant shares a similar experience of poor lid fit and avoids taking the bowls to shows.
  • Another participant recounts a guest with the same issue who received replacement lids from the company.
  • One participant states that their lids fit snugly and do not move around at all.
  • Another participant expresses frustration that their lids have warped over time, especially when chilled in the fridge.
  • Several users mention that they also find the lids fit poorly and are disappointed given the cost of the bowls.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the fit of the lids, with some participants reporting snug fits while others express dissatisfaction with their lids not fitting properly.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the lids, including care practices and the impact of temperature on lid fit.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who use or sell the stainless steel bowls may find this discussion relevant to understand customer experiences and concerns regarding product performance.

WendyAebi
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Just saw on another thread that the lids of these bowls fit snugly. :confused: The lids of my bowls fit *really* poorly; they don't snap on and stay on they way the batter bowl lid does. Do I need replacement lids or is that just the difference between lids that snap over the edge compared to these lids, which snap "into" the inner rim?
 
Did you put them in the dishwasher by chance? They aren't dishwasher safe.
 
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nope, I've taken really good care of them. Handwash and tuck them back into the cabinet with a goodnight kiss, even.
 
Wendy, I have the same problem! Mine fit so poorly that I won't even take them to shows.
 
I had a guest w/ the same problem. I e-mailed HO and they sent her new lids (all 3!)

Diane
 
I would call HO. My lids fit snugly in my bowls and do not move around at all.
 
The lids do not snap on like the batter bowl lids. They are made to fit snugly inside the bowl.
 
Mine are also horrible, and I try to hide them from customers, too. Expensive bowls, I'd expect better!
 
mine fit poorly as well. It really annoys me!!!
 
Over time mine have quit fitting so nicely, too. I do NOT dishwasher clean them, only hand wash, but they still don't fit well anymore. It's especially bad as they get cold, like in the fridge, they actually warp then and don't even come close to sitting well on the bowls. :(
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Stainless Steel Bowl Lids Fit Snugly?

Yes, the stainless steel bowl lids are designed to fit snugly on the corresponding bowls, ensuring a secure seal to keep your food fresh and prevent spills.

Are the lids for the stainless steel bowls interchangeable?

No, the lids are specifically designed to fit their matching stainless steel bowls. Using the correct lid for each bowl is important for achieving a proper fit.

Can I use the stainless steel bowl lids in the microwave?

No, the stainless steel bowl lids are not microwave-safe. They are intended for storage and serving, but should not be used in the microwave or oven.

How do I clean the stainless steel bowl lids?

The stainless steel bowl lids can be cleaned with warm soapy water or placed in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface.

Do the lids create an airtight seal?

While the lids fit snugly, they are not designed to create an airtight seal. They are meant to keep food covered and protected, but for long-term storage, consider using airtight containers.

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