Wide Mouth Canning Lids 100-Pack Just $10 on Amazon | Rust Proof & Airtight

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Wide Mouth Canning Lids

Through October 25th, head over to Amazon where you can score this Wide Mouth Canning Lids 100-Count Box for just $10 when you use the promo code listed below.

Don’t need quite so many? Consider grabbing this Wide Mouth Canning Lids 54-Count Box for only $8 OR this Regular Mouth Canning Lids 54-Count Box for just $7.60 when you use the promo code listed below.

Note that these boxes only contain canning jar lids. The canning jars themselves are sold separately.

Wide Mouth Canning Lids

These highly rated canning jar lids are made of food-grade brushed tinplate and are anti-rust, leak-proof, and air-tight. They can withstand pressure canning, water bath canning, and are 100% safe in the refrigerator, microwave oven, and the dishwasher!

They’re perfect for canning pickles, fruit, jam, and sauce, as well as for dry storage like spices and baking mixes.

Check out these deals…

Wide Mouth Canning Lids

Wide Mouth Canning Lids 100-Count $24.99
Use the promo code 60JLP4H2 ($14.99 off)
Final cost $10 – just 10¢ each!

Wide Mouth Canning Lids

Wide Mouth Canning Lids 54-Count $19.99
Use the promo code 60JLP4H2 ($11.99 off)
Final cost $8 – just 15¢ each!

Regular Mouth Canning Lids 54-Count $18.99
Use the promo code 60JLP4H2 ($11.39 off)
Final cost $7.60 – just 14¢ each!

On the fence? Check out these 5-star reviews…

I preserve food yearly and in large amounts. To find a product that is a reasonable price, sturdy, and completes my task without concern, is valuable to me and my budget!


Local stores have been out of canning lids since January. I usually use Ball canning products but with none available, I ordered these. I have seen NO DIFFERENCE in using these lids over the Ball ones. Very pleased!


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Comments 5

  1. Klp

    I’ve always had the best luck with name brand lids- like Ball. The cheap ones don’t always seal or the seal doesn’t last long.

    • kevashell

      I was going to comment something similar. We bought generic ones online about 1.5 yrs ago and half the lids didn’t seal properly. I’ve been canning for years with name brand lids and never ever had that issue. I changed nothing. Buyer beware.

    • Claudette (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on these! Good to know what has worked best for you.

  2. Beth

    If you look at the reviews there are a decent amount of 1 star reviews saying these are terrible. I’m not gonna risk it. Would’ve been a phenomenal deal for name brand though!

    • Claudette (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for the honest feedback, Beth! Sorry to hear that. I do see mostly good reviews when scrolling through. Hope that is helpful!🥰

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