X-ray Jar [better] «Fresh — TIPS»

one for rice, one for beans, and one for screws. Your future self will thank you. Have you used an X-Ray jar before? Drop a comment below with your favorite hack for long-term storage.

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When you store dry goods inside (rice, beans, flour, sugar, or even hardware like nails and screws), the black paint blocks out all ambient light. The only light entering the jar comes through that thin slit. Normally, when you look at a jar of pinto beans, the light bounces off the front beans, and you can’t see past the first layer. x-ray jar

That’s it. No electronics. No lenses. Just paint and glass. one for rice, one for beans, and one for screws

Inside an X-Ray jar, the interior is pitch black. The only light source is that slit. That light enters at a sharp angle, bounces off the beans deep inside the jar, and travels out through the slit to your eye. Drop a comment below with your favorite hack

Because the background is black, there is no glare. The result looks exactly like an X-ray image: black background, white outlines of the food inside.

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