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Chef Aid 10E00863 Tin Can Covers, Set of 3 Covers, Can be used for all standard sized Tin Cans

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Ideal for pet food tins !!!! .................

About this item
  • Fits standard size cans (400g to 425G)
  • Keeps food fresh
  • Avoids odour in the fridge
  • 7.5 cm cover diameter
  • From an extensive range of Kitchenware and Homeware products from Chef Aid

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  1. Danze1984's avatar
    Just use leftover coffee lids. They seem to fit most tins.
    patrick1616's avatar
    Same with Pringle lids.
  2. Gollywood's avatar
    Shouldn't really keep food in a can once it's open, cover or no cover (edited)
    ccw71's avatar
    I don't think my cat minds. 😜
  3. honeybags225's avatar
    I've always been taught not to leave things in tin. Is it something I've needlessly believed all these years?!
    Segal's avatar
    Me too I’m sure I heard the food reacts with the tin once opened.
  4. Chimppimp1987's avatar
    These are incredibly helpful
  5. markstc's avatar
    Found this on internet which found informative since plenty of sites talk about leeching of metals but don't really go into how.

    "Short answer: storing food in an open can is normally safe for a short period, but inadvisable.

    Longer answer: There are three main issues with storing foods in an open can. They are metal oxidation, contamination, and funk.

    Oxidation. As commenters have observed, cans used to be made of tin, which is toxic. Modern cans are made from either steel or aluminum. If the contents of the can are acidic, cans are lined with a polymer (plastic) inner layer. If that layer is broken -- say, by a major dent in the can or by using a knife to scrape out contents -- then the acid can get to the metal and, over time, corrode it, and some of the now-oxidized metal will dissolve into the food. As far as we know, the oxidized metal is not toxic, but it tastes horrible.

    Contamination. Any open container of food can become contaminated when an airborne water droplet (tiny -- microns wide) containing a nasty microbe drips or settles into it. The major biological culprit here is Listeria, which can grow in any moist environment, including spaces refrigerated below 40F (5C). Also, if juices from your raw meat drips onto an upper shelf, which later gets wiped inadvertently into your container of ready-to-eat food, you are likely to get Salmonella or E coli. This risk can be mitigated if you keep your raw meats on the lowest shelf, but not eliminated. Also, it is worth noting that contamination through this pathway is a relatively rare event -- but even so, it is not worth the risk.

    Funk. Have you ever put an ice cube in your beverage and notice your beverage tastes strange? The chemical compounds that give food their flavor tend to be volatile (meaning they will readily leave the food into the surrounding air). Also, the mustiness of a refrigerator/freezer is due to volatile compounds produced by mold and mildew. Foods that are wet and/or fatty can be molecular velcro to these compounds." (edited)
  6. AAARRR's avatar
    I have this, they don't fit many tins. I think I bought them from dunelm when they were reduced to 25p (edited)
    Chimppimp1987's avatar
    These fit standard tins I use then all of the time. Maybe the ones you bought are different or somehow faulty.
  7. anisas's avatar
    Perfect thank you.
  8. Dribbles_MacTavish's avatar
    Or just use Pringle lids!? Recycles and saves buying ones just for the purpose.
    Gollywood's avatar
    Not since they went up to about £3!!
  9. anisas's avatar
    I don’t buy Pringles. If you do then great suggestions. 
  10. sarah_collier's avatar
    Pringles don't fit my GU jars- will they fit tins???
  11. jheeks's avatar
    The lids from Azera instant coffee are also the same size.
  12. JCP11's avatar
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    Thank you children, thank you!
  13. 5tarflower's avatar
    If you ever buy those tins of ground coffee the plastic lids also fit food tins. (edited)
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