Friday, April 19, 2013

Planetary Design Airscape 64oz Chrome





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Item Information



Planetary Design has revolutionized the century old art of brewing coffee and tea via French Press. Now Planetary Design has revolutionized the old problem of storage with the Airscape. Air is the enemy of many things, including numerous food items. Unlike canisters that lock the air inside with the contents, the AirScape is an innovative container that removes substance-eating air. Great for storing coffee, tea, brown sugar, cookies and much more.



Factor Benefits


  • The patent-pending valve forces air out, then locks the lid in place.
  • While the top lid is clear, to easily see your content amount.
  • The canister is made from restaurant-grade 18/8 stainless steel with an enamel paint finish.
  • Durable construction resists staining as well as odor and taste transfer.
  • 32 fluid oz. capacity, base 4.5

Reviews


Keeps coffee beans fresher for longer time
CoolieOx

I first noticed this product at the local Peet's Coffee stores. After storing my coffee beans in a transparent glass storage jar for the last few years, the difference in freshness has been almost night and day in terms of keeping the beans fresh for a longer period of time. I've used it for over a week now and if the product holds up I am quite pleased to have paid what I believe is a premium for a storage container.The canister has a wide mouth which makes it very easy to scoop the beans as you get near the end of your supply. This makes it a huge improvement over the glass storage jar I used which had a small square mouth and is huge improvement when I store the beans in their original bag.One minor annoyance is that there is two lids to deal with when using the canister. You have the interior lid which is used to remove the air from the canister. You have another lid that goes on top to further seal the canister from air getting in. It would be easier if there was a way to accomplish all this with just one lid.I highly recommend this to anyone who has been looking for a place to store their beans so that they can have fresh beans even with the last scoop.

Keeps my coffee FRESH
Robert E. Lee

This is the third of these I've gotten in the last year (one for the home, cabin, and office). They work AWESOME. The mocha is more of a copper hued colour, and absolutely stunning. The 32oz holds a little more than a half pound of whole bean coffee.

small vs large and general comments
Pat

I bought two small and weeks later two large of these.--Smaller canister seems to be a slightly thicker metal (i.e., better quality).--Smaller canister paint is glossy, and larger is brushed. Brushed is prettier.--Insides smell metallic.--When drying the inner lid, black comes off the black rubber band sealing ring. I hope they're food grade.--Labels were OK to remove from the smaller and miserable to remove from the larger. After I got them off with Goo Gone, I had to work to clean off the greasy Goo Gone.--Small canister is way too small for a pound of coffee beans. It doesn't hold a package of brown sugar. I've had smalls for a couple months and still haven't figured out what to do with them, now that I've replaced the small with large ones.--Coffee smell doesn't wash out of the lids, even after removing the rubber sealing bands and soaking all parts thoroughly, first in soapy water and then in vinegar. Makes switching uses impractical.--Mocha is more of an olive and very pretty.--Pay attention to how the seal bands fit in the lids, so you can get them back in place. Opening and closing did slide them out of place somewhat on my two small cans. The round donut-shaped band is supposed to sit on the other one to hold it in place, but in both my smalls the edge of the under band had slipped out from under the donut. I was able to verify this with the two new cans.Freshness? Don't know, since I've used them only for coffee beans till today. There's brown sugar in one now, which should show in a couple weeks whether the canisters do their job.Four stars? Yeah. They're pretty and fun. They have a relatively small footprint.


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