I like your third solution very much, it is very small, and can store a variety of spices with the same type of storage conditions at the same time, and it is very convenient for the elderly to use when cooking, this is a very effective design, he solves the problem of the old man taking the wrong spices when cooking, but I still have a problem of worrying
Does the barrier inside the spice jar affect the difficulty of refilling?
Does the barrier prevent flavour transfer from spice to spice?
What types of spice storage conditions can be met by the spice jar?
I hope you will be able to modify these questions as much as possible later.
Thank you for your feedback and questions! they’re very helpful for improving the design. Here are our answers to your concerns: Does the internal barrier make refilling more difficult?
No, the barrier is designed so that each compartment can still be easily refilled individually. We’ve included a wide opening to allow easy access to each section without interference. Does the barrier prevent flavor transfer between spices?
Yes, the internal barrier is airtight, which prevents the transfer of aromas from one spice to another. This ensures that each spice retains its original flavor and aroma. What types of spice storage conditions can be met with this jar?
The jar provides optimal storage conditions for dry spices, protecting them from moisture and direct light. Additionally, its compact, airtight design helps preserve the freshness of each spice.
We hope these answers are helpful, and we’re here for any other questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in the design!
I would like to get your feedback on the other concepts as well. I’m interested in hearing different perspectives to evaluate all options when developing the final product, with the goal of making improvements or adjustments to the design. What pros and cons do you see in each of them?
I like your third solution very much, it is very small, and can store a variety of spices with the same type of storage conditions at the same time, and it is very convenient for the elderly to use when cooking, this is a very effective design, he solves the problem of the old man taking the wrong spices when cooking, but I still have a problem of worrying
Does the barrier inside the spice jar affect the difficulty of refilling?
Does the barrier prevent flavour transfer from spice to spice?
What types of spice storage conditions can be met by the spice jar?
I hope you will be able to modify these questions as much as possible later.
Thank you for your feedback and questions! they’re very helpful for improving the design. Here are our answers to your concerns:
Does the internal barrier make refilling more difficult?
No, the barrier is designed so that each compartment can still be easily refilled individually. We’ve included a wide opening to allow easy access to each section without interference.
Does the barrier prevent flavor transfer between spices?
Yes, the internal barrier is airtight, which prevents the transfer of aromas from one spice to another. This ensures that each spice retains its original flavor and aroma.
What types of spice storage conditions can be met with this jar?
The jar provides optimal storage conditions for dry spices, protecting them from moisture and direct light. Additionally, its compact, airtight design helps preserve the freshness of each spice.
We hope these answers are helpful, and we’re here for any other questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in the design!
I’m sorry for the late reply and a bit of a rush.
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I would like to get your feedback on the other concepts as well. I’m interested in hearing different perspectives to evaluate all options when developing the final product, with the goal of making improvements or adjustments to the design. What pros and cons do you see in each of them?