Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the listed 5-pack count, 1.22 inch top opening, 0.24 inch outlet, clear plastic format, product imagery, and fit for dry seed transfer.
Pros
The upside
- The mini funnel size fits small vials, jars, and narrow bottle openings.
- Clear plastic makes the seed path visible during careful transfer.
- The 5-pack gives the seed station several clean funnels for repeated sessions.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The narrow outlet works with dry, free-flowing seed and powder.
- Funnels need a full dry period after rinsing before they return to seed storage.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
A tiny funnel for vials and small jars
This Mini Funnel 5-Pack gives a seed-saving station several clear funnels sized for small bottles and vials. The listed 1.22 inch top opening and 0.24 inch outlet create a focused path from tray to container.
Use a funnel after the seed has been cleaned and named. Hold the vial steady, tip the tray slowly, and pause if seed bridges at the outlet.
Useful beside cups and envelopes
Mini funnels are helpful when a gardener uses glass vials, small jars, or narrow containers for dry seed samples. They also pair well with shallow weigh boats because the tray can be tipped toward the funnel in a controlled motion.
Keep a brush nearby. A few light taps or a soft sweep can move the last seeds from the funnel wall into the container.
Keep funnels dry
Seed funnels should be fully dry before use. Moisture can make seed cling and can bring dampness into a packet or vial.
After the session, rinse if needed, dry the funnels upright, and store them with the rest of the seed-cleaning tools.
What to expect
This funnel pack suits gardeners who move dry seed from shallow trays into small bottles, vials, jars, and labeled containers during careful seed-saving sessions.