Description
1 Gallon Stainless Steel Jug
1 Gallon Stainless Steel Jug from Lindy’s is 6.5 inches x 6.5 inches x 8.5 inches. Weight: 1.75 lb
- Seamless pail construction
- Polished finish inside and out
- Spot welded ears for strong handle support
- Easy to wash and sanitize
- Measures 8 1/2″ high, 6 1/2″ in diameter
- Dishwasher Safe
Perfect for transporting liquids, storage, the 1 Gallon Stainless Steel Jug is made of 304 Surgical Stainless Steel. Used in dairies, also.
Though not spill proof, the lid is tight fitting.
Lindy’s stainless steel gallon milk can makes a great milk or water jug for carrying and cooling. The tight fitting lid on the pail helps to prevent disastrous spills or splashes, and keeps bugs and debris out if being used outdoors.
Great for camping, indoor or outdoor use.
This is stainless steel can is great for transporting water or for pouring boiling hot water into if your drinking water is not safe. A must for camping!
Top Opening: O.D. 5 3/8″ and 5″ I.D.
1 Gallon Milk Can with Handle
Customer says:
“I ordered this yesterday when having lunch, and it arrived today! I am impressed with the quality of this milk can. I have been using my great grandfathers from early 1900’s and the handle finally gave way so I needed a new one, I am a dairy farmer so it will see much use for generations. I will definitely be back to order more goods for the homestead.”
How to Care for Stainless Steel: It is not unusual for kitchenware, drainboards, milk jugs, and sinks made of stainless steel to accrue scratches and stains from time to time. Usually, the chromium oxide layer will protect it from rusting, but some heavy-duty cleaners or cleansers that contain bleach or other harsh components may strip some of the protective layer off, thus exposing the steel to the elements and creating a formation of rust. Letting the stainless steel items to air dry is also an invitation to rust. So, should you see rust, you should scrub the surface with a stainless steel cleaner, such a Bar Keeper’s Friend. Or you may make a paste from 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 2 cups of water. Baking soda is a very mild abrasive, and using this chemical-freeway, you won’t scratch your stainless steel. Or you may want to use another paste of lemon juice and cream of tartar. Then, using a soft, clean cloth or plastic or silicone scrubbing pad, gently rub this paste onto your stainless steel surface in the direction of the grain. Please do not use steel wool or any harsh scratcher as it will further damage the surface. The protective layer of chromium oxide will reform on in its own in a few days. Also, please know that cheaper stainless steel products are less durable and contain less chromium content, so they are more susceptible to rusting.