On Monday, I was anxiously awaiting this little package in the mail!

Any guesses as to what might be inside?
OK! OK! I’ll tell you! Or, better yet. I’ll SHOW you!

I’ve been eyeballing these for quite some time. When I mentioned them to my sweet husband, he was not as sure about them as I was, and the price definitely threw him. His question to me was, “Are they really worth it?” So, I contacted Tattler regarding their product, relaying my sweet husband’s doubts, and asked if there was any way I could sample them. They responded to my email fairly quickly with a “Yes!” They would send me a sample of their product to try. And this is what I received!

I was extremely happy since I had only expected maybe a couple of them! So, I did what all canners do – I put them to work immediately! Since I was in the middle of canning tomatoes & banana peppers, that’s what I used them on.
Tattler lids are a little different than your regular metal canning lids, but they have a couple of big benefits that make them worth their money. Not only are they reusable again & again, but they are BPA free! The lids are made in 2 parts, you have the lid itself, and then you have the rubber seals that you use, both reusable numerous times.
While getting everything ready, I placed both the lids & rubber seals in a pan of boiling water (turned heat way down right before placing in water) so that they would be heating up while I was ladling my tomatoes into my jars.
After my jars were full, I carefully wiped the rims of each one with a slightly damp rag to clean them of any food particles, then dried the rims. I took 1 lid & 1 seal of the hot water, assembled, them, and then centered it on my jar, holding it in place while I screwed the metal band in place.
Now, this step is extremely important! Unlike your regular metal seals, the Tattler Lids have to be able to vent while processing, so only tighten to fingertip tightness, then turn back 1/4 of an INCH! So, just barely turn back. Again, this allows the product to vent while processing.
Once all 7 quarts were sealed, I placed them in my water bath canner & processed for 40 minutes.
Once their time was up, I carefully removed each jar, placing them on a towel, and tightened each band down tightly, which allows the Tattler Lids to seal properly.
I only had 1 causality, but am unsure if it was because I had the band too tight, or if there was a weak spot in my jar. However, I did remove the
Tattler Lid from the jar, washed both pieces carefully, reheated, & reused it on my next batch of tomatoes, being careful to turn the seal over for even wear as per the instructions.
I followed the same procedure with the
Tattler Lids on my banana peppers as I did with the tomatoes. I allowed my jars to cool completely overnight before removing the metal rings.
Here they are, all cooled, wiped off, & ready to be stored until ready to open:

Here’s a close up of the lid, sealed on my tomatoes and banana peppers:
See, they seal just as tightly as the regular metal ones!
So, my overall opinion of the
Tattler Lids? I LOVE THEM! I do miss the tell-tell “ping” that the metal lids make, but I am NOT going to miss the ever-increasing cost of buying new ones each year, or the fact that they are not making them as well as they used to. I’ve been a big Ball supporter for many years, but lately, the jars and lids just do not work as well as they used to. Even friends of mine who use the same lids are saying they have had more failures in the last 2 canning seasons than they’ve had in many years combined. And the fact that it’s hard to find a new set of jars in the store without damaged metal rims, is also a problem. When did the rims become so easily damaged?
So, now I’ll be saving up my “egg money” to buy more of these wonderful
reusable canning lids. But, in the mean time, Tattler is happily allowing me to do a giveaway of 2 dozen of these wonderful lids! A dozen each of the wide mouth & regular mouth lids! Would like to win some of these for yourself? Well, here’s your chance. I’ve decided to time this around my birthday, which is next Tuesday. So, between now and next Thursday (Sept. 20th) , get entered to win. Just follow the instructions using the Rafflecopter box below. Winner will be announced next Friday!
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I have heard good and bad about Tattler lids but I'd like to try them out for myself.
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I have never tried the tattler lids before!! Would love to try though!!!
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I'd love to try these lids and you can't beat free! 🙂
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What a great way for me to try these lids! By the way my birthday is also the 20th. Happy birthday to us : )
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Please enter my name. I have read about Tattler lids,but have never used them.
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I would love to try these out on my spaghetti sauce! I have heard great things about them and understand that they are BPA free.
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This is the first I've heard of these lids, LOVE the idea! Thanks for a chance at this great give-away:@)
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I would to try those Tattler lids also, I have been reading about them & wondered how you knew they were sealed. From your post I can now see. Thanks for the chance to win them for my birtday which is 9 days after yours. Happy early birthday.
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I've heard great reviews about these lids and would love to try them.I'd use them on my tomatoes first.
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I would love to win just to try them…on tomato juice..tarter95 at hotmail dot com
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Sharon – happy early birthday to you!
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Hi Steph! Those tomatoes and banana peppers look delicious! Thank you so much for this review and generous giveaway! Blessings from Bama!
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I would love to try these Tattler lids!!! I think I would do apple pie filling first, since that is what I have a case of coming next!!:-)
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I would also like to try these lids 🙂 I will be canning mustard greens soon and could use them then..
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I'd love to try them because they are reusable and BPA free! I'd use them on my fig perserves I'm doing next (figs in the freezer ready to go)!
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I love Tattler lids! Just reused the lids for salsa last week. They really work! I use them to can everything from meat in the pressure canner to jam in the water bath canner.
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I saw these on Amazon.com and wanted these but they are too pricey. I would love the chance to can some veggies with these! Lori D.
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I like that they are reusable and BPA free. I would use them on tomatoes.slrdowney at hotmail dot com
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I've been wanting to try these for awhile. Lots of tomatoes still to put up!
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I have always wanted to try these!!I will use them on my pickled beets in a month or so!!!
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Would love to try these!
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I'm learning to can and I'd use them on apple butter!!http://www.munchtalk.net/dailydealsjc (at) gmail.com
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I would love to try these. They look neat. This was my first year ever canning and I have done about 40 jars. ThanksAlso I love yr blog. 🙂
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Anonymous -please make sure that you leave a comment with your name so that, of you win, I have a way to contact you! Thanks!
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I would love to win these cause they are neat, and I would use them on canning apples.
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