DISCONTINUED – BeanSafe Polypropylene Canister – 1 lb, WHITE

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Best-tasting coffee comes from freshly roasted beans. Roasted coffee beans or ground coffee must be stored properly to retain their full flavor and preserve freshness. BeanSafe coffee canisters are designed to protect coffee beans from air, moisture, heat, light, and carbon dioxide exposure. Features four locking clasps and a silicone gasket, plus a unique aeration system that employs a patent pending one-way pressure release valve that keeps air and moisture from entering the canister while letting carbon dioxide escape. This ensures that roasted coffee beans or ground coffee inside the container will remain exceptionally aromatic and perfectly flavorful. Pressure valve never needs to be replaced and is dishwasher safe. Our Polypropylene containers come in three colors, white, black and mocha. Either one would be a welcome addition to any kitchen countertop. Includes coffee scoop. 16-oz. capacity.

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  1. Beansafe won 3rd place for the New Product Innovation Award at CoffeeFest 2013 in NY.
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      I thought that putting beans in plastic containers was not a good idea, thus the AirScapes which are aluminum.
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      Q I thought that putting beans in plastic containers was not a good idea, thus the AirScapes which ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by GaryF20882 on August 20, 2018 2:16 pm
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      In general, stainless steel and ceramic are the preferred storage vessels. Plastic can still be used just like many coffee bags and tin cans have a thin natural or epoxy coating inside. More info can be read on this.