Reusing Canning Lids: Disposable vs Reusable Lids

Disposable or reusable — which lid cans best?

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by Patrice Lewis

Can you reuse canning lids? We compare four brands of disposable and reusable lids for anyone who’s been tempted by the idea of reusing canning lids.

In the last few years, the canning world has been rocked by a combination of supply-chain shortages and a massive uptick in the number of people interested in home food preservation. The result, predictably, has been shortages of supplies, notably lids. I’ve canned for decades, but always in the back of my mind was a concern: What if I ran out of canning lids? What if none were available at the store? Can you reuse canning lids?

I’ve had some success with scalding and reusing disposable lids, but it goes without saying this tactic is not recommended. Disposable lids are manufactured for single use only, and going against manufacturer recommendations is just inviting failure.

Most canners are familiar with the disposable lids put out by Ball or Kerr. However, there are now alternatives on the market well worth considering, including reusable lids. This article compares four kinds of lids: Two brands of disposable (Ball/Kerr, Superb) and two reusable (Tattler, Harvest Guard). I put all four through their paces by canning up a large quantity of turkey stock.

I pressure-canned my turkey stock (because it has bits of meat in it) in pints at 14 lbs. pressure (for my elevation) for 75 minutes in two batches. The first batch was split between the brands of disposable lids, and the second batch was split between the brands of reusable lids.

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