Combo 6 Pack Thin Bent Stainless Steel Straws for Mason Jars
Combo 6 Pack Thin Bent Stainless Steel Straws for Mason Jars
Short are 6 1/4" long to fit Half Pint jars, Medium are 7 1/2" long to fit Pint jars, and Long are 9 1/2" long to fit Quart or Pint & Half jars.
Our 6mm outside diameter (5.4mm inside diameter) straws have a slight bend for drinking comfort (and bonus style points!).
These will fit your Yeti and Tervis mugs!
They fit in almost any straw hole lid (even daisy lids) and are perfect for drinking water, juice, iced tea, coffee, soda, etc. An 8mm hole seems to be the most common with Mason jar lids, but some lids have a 6mm hole. 6mm is the thinnest reusable straw that we are aware of, since glass and silicone are thicker materials.
For smoothies or anything thick we recommend a thicker straw, although I can definitely suck a Vitamix smoothie through this straw.
The most reliable way to clean reusable straws is our straw cleaner with soap and hot water. They are also dishwasher safe, or a quick rinse might be sufficient. You can also boil these to disinfect them if you want to.
My personal cleaning routine is to rinse them after use, put them in the dishwasher, then run a straw cleaner through them and rinse again before putting them away. My dishwasher usually gets them clean but sometimes leaves a little residue so this ensures they are clean.
Stainless Steel is one of the most commonly used materials in the kitchen, used to make cookware, utensils, commercial food processing and storage equipment, and more. Stainless steel will not leach any chemicals into your beverage like plastic can.
Every day, 500 million disposable straws are used in the US! Start being part of the solution instead of part of the problem! You could use these straws for the rest of your life!
Stainless steel straws are:
- Very strong and durable
- Beautiful
- Reusable and long lasting
- Eco friendly
- Dishwasher safe
- Safe for all types of foods and beverages
- Rust proof
- Break proof
Note that jars and lids are sold separately.
Treat stainless steel straws like other metal utensils. Don't let a child run around with one, and please be careful!