Answer
Nov 02, 2022 - 05:15 PM
Quick answer - doubt it.
Longer answer: It could vary depending on the size of the jar.
You'd need to look at the maximum diameter of the jar or lid, then compare that to the width of the box (2.375 in.)
You'd also need to multiply the diameter by 3 and compare to the length of the box (7.5 in)
Keep in mind, these are folded paper boxes, so dimensions can vary slightly - if you do the above size comparisons and end up with the exact same dimensions = I'd err on the side of caution and say they won't fit.
For example, I found 8 oz. Ball brand preserving jars listed with a neck diameter of 2.5 in. That's over 2.375 in. in the width dimension - won't fit.
While 2.5 x 3 = 7.5 in. (technically the length of the box) - you'd be adding lids to the jars, which would increase the size - and there's no room for error - won't fit.
You'd also need to compare the height of the jar - would need to be below 5.875 in.
Longer answer: It could vary depending on the size of the jar.
You'd need to look at the maximum diameter of the jar or lid, then compare that to the width of the box (2.375 in.)
You'd also need to multiply the diameter by 3 and compare to the length of the box (7.5 in)
Keep in mind, these are folded paper boxes, so dimensions can vary slightly - if you do the above size comparisons and end up with the exact same dimensions = I'd err on the side of caution and say they won't fit.
For example, I found 8 oz. Ball brand preserving jars listed with a neck diameter of 2.5 in. That's over 2.375 in. in the width dimension - won't fit.
While 2.5 x 3 = 7.5 in. (technically the length of the box) - you'd be adding lids to the jars, which would increase the size - and there's no room for error - won't fit.
You'd also need to compare the height of the jar - would need to be below 5.875 in.