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County Line Kitchen Glass Mason Jar Pitcher with Lid - Wide Mouth, 2 Quart (64 oz) - Heavy Duty, Leak Proof - Sun & Iced Tea Pitcher, Cold Brew Coffee, Breast Milk Storage, Water - Sage

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Size: 64 Oz - Pitcher


Color: Sage


Features

  • HEAVY DUTY & DURABLE: Crafted from high-quality soda lime glass, our mason jar pitcher ensures long-lasting durability for everyday use. A perfect glass pitcher with lid designed for everyday strength.
  • AIRTIGHT & LEAKPROOF: Featuring a secure silicone seal, this 2 quart pitcher with lid keeps your beverages fresh and mess-free. No leaks, no spills, perfect for storing cold brew tea or iced tea pitcher.
  • EFFORTLESS POURING: Enjoy smooth, spill-free pouring with the sturdy handle and wide mouth flip cap spout. Ideal for beverages like sun tea, iced tea, or breast milk pitcher. The lid stays securely closed to prevent leaks.
  • MULTI-PURPOSE MASON JAR: This versatile sun tea glass jar for outside is perfect for cold brew coffee, sun tea jar, breast milk storage, and more. A must-have mason jar for various needs.
  • EASY TO CLEAN, DISHWASHER SAFE: The wide mouth design makes cleaning a breeze. Whether hand-washing or using the dishwasher, your glass pitchers with handle and lid will be ready to use at all times.

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Brand: County Line Kitchen


Material: Glass


Color: Sage


Capacity: 4 Pounds


Special Feature: Leakproof


Brand Name: County Line Kitchen


Included Components: Lid


UPC: 850025944748


Number of Packs: 1


Model Number: B0D5DHSY8X


Manufacturer Part Number: CLK-FGS-A031-01-AK1US


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: County Line Kitchen


Color: Sage


Style Name: Classic


Pitcher Form: General Use Pitcher


Material Type: Glass


Material Features: Heavy Duty, Food Grade, BPA-free


Is the item dishwasher safe?: Yes


Lid Material: Silicone


Capacity: 4 Pounds


Item Dimensions W x H: 6.25"W x 10.25"H


Additional Features: Leakproof


With Lid: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect Glass Pitcher – Sturdy, Easy to Use, and Easy to Clean! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Update July 2026 - about a second one for making iced tea and if you didn't know, Luzian Tea makes a bag of tea that is perfect for this pitcher size in one bag! So now I have two pictures one for the hummingbird feed and the other four me and my love of tea and my honey love this glass mason jar pitcher! The 8-quart size is perfect, and I really like the plastic screw-on lid with the handle and flip top—it makes pouring super easy. Cleaning is simple too since the opening is wide enough to fit your hand in and scrub. Because it’s glass, I don’t have to worry about chemicals like with plastic pitchers. I mostly use mine for mixing 2 cups of sugar with 8 cups of water (4:1 ratio)—it fits the recipe exactly, which makes it so convenient. This has been the longest-lasting glass pitcher I’ve owned, and I highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2025 by KathAnnon

  • Almost perfect
After spending way too much time reading reviews of glass pitchers, I concluded they were all either too small or too fragile. Then I got to thinking: if only I could turn these strong-but-cheap-and-easily-replaceable-if-I-break-them two quart mason jars that I had into pitchers somehow... and here we are. I've taken to drinking a ridiculous amount of this cold-brew tea: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ATZOAQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01 (you'll either love it or hate it if you try it, but it brews in cold water in the fridge which is very convenient). Anyway, I keep three two-quart mason jars in the refrigerator brewing this stuff at any given time. One has this flip cap thing on it. When its empty, I transfer this handle thingy onto the next one in line. Other than the minor cons listed below, this thing is perfect for my purposes. I'm glad it exists. Pros: very strong and very well made. Seals well around the jar if you tighten it even a little bit. It never leaks and I have no fear that it will unscrew by accident or that the handle will crack. The flip cap part opens easily enough, and it seals well when closed, but I wouldn't try turning it upside down (well ok, now I kinda want to try, but I expect it would just pop open if you did). UPDATE 2020-09-07: It does not pop open if you turn it upside down! Cons: the handle is hollow/open on the outside. That in itself is not an issue, but I wish they had curved the plastic in even a couple of millimeters around the hollow part, or made it touch thicker just so the edge around the hollow part could curve a bit more. That would make it more comfortable to hold when it's attached to a full 2-quart jar. Overall it's fine and easy enough to hold anyway, so this isn't worth docking it a star for, but it'd be a good improvement for the next iteration of this thing. Neutrals: if you tighten it too much, it's pretty hard to unscrew because it has a very good seal. I predict you will make this mistake once even though I warned you. When that happens, just hold the handle still with one hand, wrap your other arm around the jar, and twist the jar. Also, if you are using a square-ish mason jar, the handle will not line up perfectly with a flat side, which may look a bit awkward but it doesn't have any utilitarian consequences so I don't really care. Consider that a con if that sort of thing bugs you. I almost listed price as a con, but I realized my pricing expectations have been distorted by plastic just that gets spewed out of Chinese factories, costs almost nothing, and breaks easily. This thing seems really strong, and after a month of using it a lot (seriously, I've been drinking about 3 quarts of that tea a day for some reason even I don't understand) I don't think it's overpriced at all. I'm about to buy a second one so I have a backup just in case I do break it some day and then find out it's disappeared from the market or that the next generation of these things turn out to be poorly made. UPDATE 2020-09-07: So I managed to destroy one of these things. It died heroically. I fumbled a full 2-quart jar with this handle on it in the kitchen. It was one of those slow-motion moments where I watched it plummet towards the floor but couldn't catch it in time, and I knew I was about to spend the next 20 minutes cleaning up tea and a million shards of glass. But it landed upside-down, right on top edge of the plastic, which acted as a shock absorber. A 2-inch piece of the plastic broke off the side, but somehow the glass jar did not break and the cap stayed sealed enough that nothing even spilled out! Not bad considering how heavy the full jar was. The cap would not stay on tightly anymore though, so I had to throw it away (except for the silicone seal which I kept as a spare). I replaced it with three new ones, which if I'm careful should be a lifetime supply. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020 by B Busler

  • Finally, the iced tea container i’ve been hoping for.
Size: 64 Oz - Pitcher Color: Black
Very well-made, attractive, no leaks, fits in the refrigerator door, easy to clean, and fairly priced. Nice to be able to throw out the worn plastic pitchers.
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2026 by Nancy D

  • High Quality. Love It.
Size: 64 Oz - Pitcher Color: Black
This is the second one of these I have purchased. It is durable and doesn’t leak when pouring. I really like that the spout stays in place also when pouring. It fits perfectly on my refrigerator door shelf. The handle is thick and sturdy. I use these for my filtered water. The glass is high quality. I have been using the first one I bought several years ago everyday with no issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026 by Janet L Rogers

  • Perfect size and great quality!
These are excellent for my iced tea. I appreciate that they're made of glass rather than plastic. They're sturdy and well-constructed. I've actually ordered a second one. The first was some time ago, but it worked so well that I found another need for a second one. It can hold around 4 cups, making it manageable in size, weight, and handling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Best I’ve found so far for making a half gallon of iced/sweet tea weekly
Size: 64 Oz - Pitcher Color: Gray
As part of a shift away from overly-processed and never-ending growing food costs we’ve shifted over time to more home-made. After the local warehouse store (BJs) stopped selling the one decent-tasting iced/sweet tea I could find, that too joined the list of do it myself. As others have mentioned, I’m not convinced this is truly up to typical Ball/mason jar canning abuse with respect to temperatures, but I looked at a lot of different jars, as well as convenience, and while these are a bit over-priced IMO, they do the job well. In my case, I do NOT dump the boiling water into the jars directly, which is possibly why I’ve yet to have any issues. I fill 2 of them (of 4, and now ordering another 2 for use as water pitchers) with filtered water from the frig filter. I dump about .8 liter out of one of them into an electric kettle and then even up the water level between them. I have a larger glass teapot which has held up well, dump the boiling water directly into it, then steep the teabags for ~5-8 minutes, remove, then add in some lemon, sugar, etc, mix it in the teapot itself basically making tea ‘simple syrup’ and then dump into the ~2/3rds filled pair of jugs, add the tops, shake, then into the frig they go. Maybe sounds complicated, but it’s pretty close to zero cleanup - rinse the teapot and spoon and done. The tops seal well, well enough that when screwed on and with the lid closed, I have no fears of shaking vigorously to mix up/make iced/sweet tea. One thing worth noting is you will want to at least occasionally pull the lid silicon sealing ring out to wash separately - initially, I hadn’t been doing this, and then noticed the beginning of some mold - probably not an issue if using only or primarily for water. We go through around a half gallon of iced/sweet tea a week, so I probably remove the ring every other wash or so. The jars also fit very well in our refrigerator door, after trying various half-gallon jugs (few of which had any type of sane pour lid), and really wanted to avoid any type of plastic jugs when dealing with hot/warm water etc… so, while those reviewers posting sporadic/occasional cracking may well be right if making the jugs go through large temp swings, they’ve been working very well for me, to the point am now buying more for general water jugs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023 by rtpguy

  • Great option
I bought this blindly, having no idea what I really needed or was looking for other than a pourable lid with handle. Now that I have this product and have used it for a few months, I know that it isn't perfect, but I am happy with it. My lid is being used on a half gallon glass Mason jar. I use it for my cold brew coffee. When I pick the jar up out of the fridge I feel I cant trust the handle on this lid. Between the weight of the mason jar and the coffee/liquid inside, I don't trust that the plastic handle will hold up long term. So I pull it out of the fridge and support the bottome with one hand while holding the handle with the other. Once at the counter to pour my coffee, I do just use the handle and don't necessarily support the whole jar. So far so good, it's held up longer than I expected (six months or so) without breaking so I guess I can stop worrying it will break under the weight? Maybe? But the lid is easy to screw on and off, it doesn't leak and is easy to clean. I only hand wash mine, so I can't say if it holds up well in a dish washer. My only complaint is that when the pop top is open and I pour, I need to hold the pop part open otherwise it will close on the liquid I'm trying to pour out. It would be nice if the pop top could stay open without having to hold it open while pouring. But that is a minor inconvenience at most. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Michigan Mom

  • Exceptionally functional. Turns Mason jars into superior pitchers/beverage dispensers.
These lids turn the humble Mason jar into a superior drink dispenser. Better than the majority of commonly used pitchers in the home. Easier to clean, easier to mix in, and with extra mason jars, easier to keep cold home made beverages made at your convenience, ready to drink. I started with County Line Kitchen's "cold brew coffee maker", which comes with this lid and a 2 quart mason jar. I've since gotten 3 more of these lids by themselves and picked up a 6 pack of 2 quart jars from my local grocer(check locally first for the jars, online they're usually more expensive because they're heavy and bulky to ship). These have quickly taken over as beverage dispensers in our fridge, from iced tea, to frozen juice. Never going back to the open top glass pitcher or plastic pitchers we were using before. These lids paired with a mason jar are just straight up superior across the board. EDIT - Over a year later, using regularly, and I still find myself marveling at how great these things are. The lid remains in excellent condition, still screws on tight with a nice seal, and the spout still firmly snaps closed and holds tight. It feels like it did the first time I used it. This setup makes it so much easier to use frozen juice, to make iced teas, and various kinds of drinks, that it's now become second nature. It's not even a chore, like when we were using those Tupperware type containers. I would say on that point alone, these things have more than paid for themselves as we rarely buy big bottled drinks anymore, there's just no point. Most juice in bottles you buy is from concentrate anyway, and the iced tea this makes is just simply better than anything pre-made in a bottle that we've tried. At least in my opinion, and the opinion of my family. So easy... just take a half gallon mason jar, fill with water, put 6 tea bags in, screw on top so that the ends of the tea bags strings with the tags are sticking out from where the lid screws on, and let stand in your fridge 12-24 hours(try 24 hours first, then adjust). Cheap, easy, no spoons, no heating up water, and you just get smooth thirst quenching tea. Remove those bags by 24 hours though, if they steep too long after that, flavor can end up a bit off, at least for my taste. We drink unsweetened, but add sugar to taste if you want it sweetened. It couldn't be easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 by Benjamin

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