Ball Wide-Mouth Plastic Storage Caps 8-Count Review

A set of eight wide-mouth plastic storage caps for quart jars, pint jars, refrigerator pickles, sauces, fruit, and herb portions.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 24, 2026

Bottom line

These wide-mouth caps help quart and pint jars stay easy to open, close, label, and return to the refrigerator or pantry.

Ball wide-mouth plastic storage caps eight count package

What this review covers

This review focuses on the wide-mouth fit, eight cap count, plastic cap design, and use with garden harvest jars.

The upside

  • Eight wide-mouth caps help quart and pint jars stay useful after opening.
  • Plastic caps are easy to handle during refrigerator, pantry, and prep-counter storage.
  • Wide-mouth jars are simple to fill, label, and reach into during harvest prep.

The tradeoffs

  • These caps need compatible wide-mouth jars.
  • Jar contents still need clear date and crop labels.

Fit and feel

Good match:

These caps fit gardeners who use wide-mouth jars for sauces, refrigerator pickles, fruit, beans, herbs, broth, and prepared vegetables.

What to know:

Match these caps with wide-mouth jars. Keep a few labels near the cap bin so each filled jar gets a readable date.

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Full review

Wide-mouth jars benefit from simple storage caps

The Ball Wide-Mouth Plastic Storage Caps 8-Count set gives wide-mouth jars an everyday closure for refrigerator pickles, tomato sauce, chopped fruit, beans, herb stems, and pantry portions. The caps help opened jars return to the shelf without sorting a two-piece canning lid each time.

The cap shape keeps jar work approachable

Wide-mouth jars are pleasant to fill because the opening gives food room to move. These caps keep that same easy feel after the jar is filled, labeled, opened, and returned to storage.

They fit into the harvest storage routine

A cap bin beside labels and markers can make jar work smoother. Filled jars can move from counter to refrigerator, pantry, or freezer shelf with the crop name and date close by.

Good match

These caps fit gardeners who use wide-mouth jars for sauces, refrigerator pickles, fruit, beans, herbs, broth, and prepared vegetables.

What to know

Match these caps with wide-mouth jars. Keep a few labels near the cap bin so each filled jar gets a readable date.