🥢 Elevate your fermentation game with tradition-meets-tech freshness!
The Crazy Korean Cooking Premium Kimchi Container combines traditional Korean Onggi fermentation methods with modern materials—high-quality polypropylene blended with natural clay—to create an air-tight, durable, and stylish 0.9 gallon vessel. Its adjustable inner vacuum lid preserves freshness by minimizing air exposure, ensuring your kimchi or sauerkraut stays crisp and flavorful. Dishwasher safe and refrigerator friendly, this container is the perfect size for millennial food enthusiasts seeking authentic fermentation with contemporary convenience.
Special Feature | Air Tight, Durable, Dishwasher Safe |
Closure Type | Snap |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Refrigerator Safe |
Item Volume | 0.9 Gallons |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Manufacturer | Crazy Korean Cooking |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 0.9 Gal (3.4L) - 1 PACK |
UPC | 856192005411 |
Part Number | CKC-FSC-3.4L |
Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 5.4 x 7.1 inches |
Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
Item model number | CKC-FSC-3.4L |
Special Features | Air Tight, Durable, Dishwasher Safe |
Included Components | container, lid, inner lid, plug |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 1 |
S**L
Would buy again.
Best kimchi container I have ever used. The instructions are clear and very easy to use.
B**K
Works great, keeps smell away, great customer service.
I ordered this container after watching their instagram videos. It works like a charm and really reduces the smell in the fridge. I had an issue with the seal and the company provided great service upon my inquiry! I’ll buy another size next and will continue to watch their instagram channel!
C**R
Works great for kimchi and keeps my fridge smelling fresh!
I bought this container to make kimchi because I wanted something foolproof, as well as something that would help keep my fridge smelling fresh. The e-jen did everything I hoped it would! It's very well made, is the perfect size for my needs, and it made making kimchi less messy, less smelly, and much easier.The plastic container is not flimsy, and the vacuum liner fits snugly in place. The hinges on the locking lid just fold away from the lid, if that makes sense, and are not the type with pins. However, they seem durable and I don't think they will fail on me. This is one area where many similar containers fail, since repeated use can cause them to break.I bought the .9 gallon size. My kimchi recipe called for 5 pounds of napa cabbage. That's a lot of cabbage, but by the time I brined my cabbage and it shrunk and became pliable, my completed recipe fit perfectly in the e-jen with room to spare. The inner vacuum liner slipped easily into place. I unplugged it while I slid it down onto the kimchi until just a little liquid came out, then I plugged up the hole. I used a paper towel to blot up the liquid, then I closed the outer lid securely on the container. The next night, I peeked and the liner had raised up due to the gasses from the kimchi. I unplugged it and pushed it down again as before. The next day, I put it in the fridge.I didn't notice any smell coming from the container. It's sealed tightly! In the past, I have found that produce next to a jar of kimchi would spoil quickly due to the gasses coming from the jar. I once watched a lemon turn black on the side next to the jar. I didn't have any problems with the e-jen. My fridge smells normal. My kimchi turned out great.I'm very happy with my e-jen. I had it in my wish list for a long time before I finally treated myself, and I wish I had bought it sooner. I'm going to buy another so I can make two different types at the same time. I would definitely recommend it to my own friends and family.
R**A
Awesome fermentation vessel!
I've been using the mason jar method with airlock for fermenting. While it works well, it does take some patience and creativity to keep all the cabbage below the brine. This container solves that issue and couldn't be easier! Another plus with the brown container is that it prevents light from entering, which is what you want when fermenting. I would recommend the brown containers versus the clear ones for this reason.Load your items into the container. Remove the plug from the inner "lid". Push the inner lid down and all the air under it will be expelled through the vent hole. Continue pushing down until brine seeps through and covers the hole. Put the outer lid on and forget about it for a few days. During the active ferment, the fermenting gasses will escape through the venting hole and the brine covering the hole will prevent outside air from entering. Once the active fermenting is completed and the outflow of gasses has ceased, simply plug the vent hole with the supplied plug, put the outer cover back on and the waiting begins. You should check it every few days. Sometimes more gas gets expelled and pushes the inner lid up a little. If that's the case, unplug the hole and push the lid back down again to expel that gas. Sometimes liquid will seep past the lid seal and cover the inner lid. Either leave it there or remove the inner lid to allow the liquid back into the ferment and replace the inner lid again. It takes more time to type this than it does to remove and reinstall the lid, so the process is easier than it sounds.The process couldn't be simpler. The container is as high quality as plastic can get. I see no issues so far. The first batch of sauerkraut came out *amazing*! (I let it ferment for 6 weeks. To ensure the kraut goes through all four stages of fermentation and has the most probiotic benefits, it is recommended to ferment it for at least 4 weeks). I am now making half sour pickles and have ordered another container so I can have more than one ferment going at the same time.I have the 0.9 gallon version and was able to fit 2 heads of green cabbage in it with about 1.5 inches of headroom. I ended up with 6 pounds of sauerkraut.One tip: The inner lid can be really hard to remove if you try to pull it straight up, especially if the vent hole is plugged. To make it very easy to remove, simply unplug the vent hole and pull it up while tilting it. Tilting it will break the seal and the lid will come out effortlessly.
M**D
Highly recommend this for my Kimchi makers!
The media could not be loaded. Love the size and shape of this kimchi container. It works wonderfully and the seal keeps all the smell in. It’s high quality & very sturdy! Definitely recommend getting this if you make fermented veggies!!
S**B
Awesome
This works incredibly well. I was recommended this by my Korean friend's mother who makes kimchi on a weekly basis. My experience has been incredibly positive. Just make sure you follow the directions and you should be fine
D**Y
Used for kimchi
I wish there was a max fill line...do not overfill! But these things work great as long as you learn its capacity limit.
M**Y
No smelly fridge!
Really keeps the smell out of the fridge!!
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