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October 9, 2008

glass canister and gasketI bought a glass cookie jar that sits on it's side with a wooden lid. The lid has no gasket to fit tight to the jar. Does anyone know where I could get one? I have tried Google and haven't found what I'm looking for yet. Would silicone work on the lid to make a tight fit? I'm hoping someone can help me, I really like the jar. Thanks so much.



Joyce from Coffeyville, Kansas

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October 9, 20082 found this helpful
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I have two things to suggest. The first is a large, thick rubber band wrapped around the area of the lid that would normally be covered by a gasket. The second is to run a thick band of hot glue in that area to mimick a gasket.

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October 13, 20081 found this helpful
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I would use silicone caulk, but I would put it between two sheets of waxed paper or something. Then I would trim it to fit with scissors.

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Try looking on eBay first, because there are still manufacturers of those gaskets making them.

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October 15, 20080 found this helpful
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I had a thought of this today after reading this post a couple days ago: Wrap Saran wrap or other similar plastic wrap tightly around the inner part of the lid where the seal is missing.
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Tear off a piece long enough to go around that part of the jar at least one time & twist it starting at a corner very tightly until it is all twisted & secure it. Which ever of the tips by readers work for you, it would be interesting to know!

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November 8, 2017

I have a 1980s Garwood cookie jar with a wooden lid and the gasket has worn out. I hope you can help me find a replacement.


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November 8, 20171 found this helpful
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If you measure the gasket size you need, you may be able to find it at your local hardware store, or online like Walmart / Amazon, so forth.

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November 13, 20171 found this helpful
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I always say "let's make sure it's in park". Try a wide rubber band. If that doesn't work then off to plan B!!

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November 17, 20171 found this helpful
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If all else fails, I would try an auto parts store.

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November 17, 2019

Where can I find seals for glass canisters?

Seals for Glass Canisters - broken seal
 
Seals for Glass Canisters
 

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November 18, 20190 found this helpful
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You do not state the size but since yours is not a 'flat' seal you may have difficulty finding a fit.
I would suggest you take the gasket (and jar if possible) to an Ace or True Value Hardware store and ask them to help you find one.

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These stores have more items like this than most other stores and usually very friendly working people.
If there is a brand name on your canister you might try looking them up and send a request with pictures and sizes of your canister.
Otherwise you can try asking on some of these sites but I would not be too hopeful..

www.kitchenworksinc.com/search.aspx?keyword=gaskets

www.fantes.com/

This site has replacement lids but they do not sell gaskets/seals.

www.anchorhocking.com/.../replacement-lids.html

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November 18, 20190 found this helpful
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This may sound odd, but try taking your gasket to a vacuum cleaner repair place if you have one. We have two by us and they carry a wide variety of gaskets and perhaps one can be used for your needs.

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November 22, 20190 found this helpful
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I've always found what I needed at Alco Ferm Brew they sell a wide variety of replacement gaskets for jars. I would check them out here is the link alcofermbrew.com/.../Jar-Rubber-Seal-Rings-10pcs-White...

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How can I get replacement gaskets for these square vintage jars (maybe Anchor). I've searched high and low. All I find is the flat seals (like orange ones) on Amazon which don't fit these jars. I've tried rubber bands too.

I need those which have a lip on the side of the seal so that it vacuum seals it. I recently bought about 7 jars, thinking I could just replace the plastic seal, but now I'm sad that these will never be airtight.

A square glass patterned jar.
 

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February 2, 20210 found this helpful
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Your jars ARE Anchor Hocking. I can't find a source for new gaskets without knowing the diameter needed. You can look at this site for info on your jars, just not lid seals....

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www.vintagedecoraddict.com/.../vintage-apothecary-jar-anchor-hocking

Yours are Anchor Hocking Wexford glass apothecary jars. Let us know seal diameter needed, and maybe we can find replacements for you. The photo of the lid with seal look like the lid and seal from a decorative Mr. Peanut glass jar.

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September 15, 2020

I have canisters with wooden lids. The lids have a silicon seal/ring that are worn out and no longer have a tight fit. The size of the lid that fits into the jar is 3 1/4 inches. I have yet to find any similar to mine. Any suggestions?

A canister lid.
 
A seal for a canister lid.
 

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September 15, 20200 found this helpful
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I think this is the seal on the second photo and I do not find seals that you can use on your lids to replace them. If this is the case I would go to a local hobby shop or even a Home Depot and check out rubber or even soft plastic that comes in rolls that you can easily cut and put on the lids so they will seal again. The plastic looks like you could easily find another type of plastic that you could use in place of this one that would work just fine around the lip of the wooden lid to seal your jars again.

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I do know a lot of gas lids have a plastic piece that fits inside of jars to seal them. You can even try to find these types of lids and remove the plastic to fit on the wooden lid you have.

Check out Amazon they have a lot of different silicon deals that would work for you. www.amazon.com/.../s?k=silicone+jar+seals (Affiliate Link)

I see some here but they come with the lids www.alibaba.com/.../jar-wooden-lid-seals.html

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September 16, 20201 found this helpful
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Since it appears the seal part comes off easily, to make them fit tight again, try removing the seals, add a bead of silicone caulk between the seal and the wood lid, and let cure -OFF the canisters. You will have to estimate just how much caulk to put between seal and wood, to hold it out enough for the ridged seal to seal tight again...DON"T add too much or you may not get the lid back on !!!

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OR you could try just putting a heavy bead of silicone caulk around the wood lid where the seal goes, and smooth it out a bit with your finger or the back of a plastic spoon to try making your own seal. Just remember to let it cure OFF the canister, or you might never get the lid off again. Good luck and report back any solution you find.

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December 29, 2014

I can't figure out how to measure for the replacements. The inner opening of the jar not the lid is 3 1/4" diameter approximately. The replacements I see say they are 2 3/4" inner diameter.

By Amy

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November 30, 20161 found this helpful
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Take your jar and go to a automotive seals and bearing supply,and they will fit them on the spot, but they're black rubber .or look up polyeurathane belting on nt select right use and diameter buy by the length and join perfect seals using their instructions easy peasy

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December 20, 2017

Some of the metal closures are missing from my Fidenza storage jars. Where can I find replacement parts?


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December 25, 20170 found this helpful
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The price of replacements can be quite pricey. You may want to check out Fidenza Storage Jars for sale on eBay to see which would be a better option. www.ebay.com/.../i.html?_odkw=Fidenza+storage+jars...

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April 12, 2022

I am trying to find replacement food grade seals approximately 5 1/2 inches for the four jars that I recently purchased. I have added the measurements of the openings as well as the inside of the lid requiring the seal.

(7 1/4 x 6 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches) Thank you!

Measuring the width of a canister.
 
Measuring the lid of a canister.
 
Measuring the height of the canisters.
 
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June 28, 2015

I am looking for replacement rubber seals for these Goodwood brand cookie jars from the 1980s.

glass cookie jar with wood lid
 

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March 27, 2020

I'm looking for gaskets for Anchor Hocking gallon cracker jars.


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October 28, 2014

I need replacement gaskets for my glass canisters. The gaskets measure 3 5/8" inside diameter
. Do you know where I can get these?

By Joyce H

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October 29, 20140 found this helpful

If you get any answers would you be kind enough to post on here, thank you (I need some, too).

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August 11, 2019

Where can I find a gasket or seal for a 2 gallon wide-mouth (8 or 8.5 inch diameter) glass jar?

Toronto, Canada


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December 19, 2018

I have canisters from Anchor Hocking; the kind that you used to get nuts in at Christmas. The seal is a cap. The inside diameter is approximately 3.5 in. I have tried to contact them, but was on hold forever. Any ideas?


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