🧈 Spread the Love with Style!
The TEATALK 6.7 OZ Reactive Glaze Butter Crock is a beautifully designed French ceramic butter dish that combines functionality with artistic flair. It features a unique reactive glaze, ensuring each piece is one-of-a-kind, while its durable, lead-free ceramic construction guarantees safety and longevity. With a capacity of up to 1.5 sticks of butter, this crock is perfect for keeping your butter fresh and easily accessible, making it an essential addition to any modern kitchen.
Capacity | 6.7 Fluid Ounces |
With lid | Yes |
Product care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Manufacturer | Chaozhou Artstar Homewares Co.,Ltd |
Manufacture Year | 2024 |
Model Number | TT-006 |
Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 10.16 x 10.92 cm; 680.39 g |
Item Weight | 680 g |
M**E
Fantastic LARGE French Butter Keeper!
I love these type butter keepers! The trick is to really mash the butter into the "lid" portion, to make sure there are NO air bubbles remaining. For my environment (California coastal) the result is butter that stays soft, does not fall into the "keeper" portion, and stays fresh. For my environment I don't even usually use the water, I just love the butter kept in the dark and in cool ceramic on my counter, and the butter mess is not visible as it is in a clear glass butter lidded dish.This particular one is just a tiny bit larger than my previous one. My previous one just barely barely fit a cube of butter, actually I usually left a tablesppon or so out of that dish to keep it within the cup portion well and not have it mounding outside of its cup area.This one fits the entire cube without issue.Plus it looks great on the counter! And normally I don't like words on my dishes and bowls and servers, but this particular one is helpful. To have "butter" not in some bold print but in subtle raised lettering is still classy but announces to visitors that yes indeed, this is where the butter is kept.I love this butter keeper and highly recommend it.
W**.
Ok
The concept is good. I live in northeast. Butter in butter dish in summer is soft. I think winter this will be great. Water line is a bit high. First time pulling butter out there was water on ceramic. We dumped some of the water out. I guess the biggest thing is turning the lid with the butter up right. It’s meant to balance on the knob while knifing butter out of it. It’s ok but nothing like a butter dish.
A**U
So cute!
This butter crock is well designed, and looks very rustic and handmade. I love the green pottery finish. I do wish it held a bit more, but the design is perfect, and it keeps the butter perfectly at spreading consistency. I have only hand washed this, but I appreciate that it is dishwasher safe. It looks much nicer on my countertop, than my giant roll of Amish butter in wax paper, lol. I think it's well made and well worth the price.
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