I have inherited a collection of "hasp" jars made in Europe. These are heavy glass jars with a hinged wire hasp for sealing the jar for food preservation. (Illustration below).
I got these from my Mom, who used them for storage canisters. I'm not certain what they're called or exactly how they're used, so internet research is compromised. I am hoping the readership here might be able to put me in the right direction.
1 What is the usual name for this kind of jar and is it normally used in preservation of food?
2 what brands are best in terms of use and availabilty? Mine are Perfait (French), Ermetico (Italy), Atlas (UK?). I've seen the Chinese imports and Walmart, but the wire hinges were flimsy.
3 How do they compare to screw-down jars with replaceable centers? (Ball).
Mine were intended for canister storage to keep bugs out of pasta, but I am seriously thinking about canning this fall. (Auto_Washer.org had a nice discussion on the matter a year ago. I will be consulting when the time comes.)
Thanks,
Scoots

I got these from my Mom, who used them for storage canisters. I'm not certain what they're called or exactly how they're used, so internet research is compromised. I am hoping the readership here might be able to put me in the right direction.
1 What is the usual name for this kind of jar and is it normally used in preservation of food?
2 what brands are best in terms of use and availabilty? Mine are Perfait (French), Ermetico (Italy), Atlas (UK?). I've seen the Chinese imports and Walmart, but the wire hinges were flimsy.
3 How do they compare to screw-down jars with replaceable centers? (Ball).
Mine were intended for canister storage to keep bugs out of pasta, but I am seriously thinking about canning this fall. (Auto_Washer.org had a nice discussion on the matter a year ago. I will be consulting when the time comes.)
Thanks,
Scoots
