This Lehman’s starter canning kit is the single-box answer for anyone moving from store-bought jam to homemade preserves. The centerpiece is a heavy stainless steel water bath canner pot with a fitted lid, sized for high-acid preserving — jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, tomato sauces, and applesauce. An easy-handle jar rack lowers seven jars at a time into and out of the boiling bath without scalding hands or rattling glass.
The remaining pieces fill in the routine canning toolkit: jar lifter for safe transfer, magnetic lid wand for sterile lid handling, wide-mouth funnel for clean fills, bubble remover and headspace gauge for proper jar prep, and a tongs/spoon set that rounds out kitchen station work. Every piece is sized for the standard Ball and Kerr quart and pint jars Americans have used for over a century, so there’s nothing proprietary to replace and no specialized accessories to source.
The pot itself is built from food-grade stainless steel that resists pickle-brine corrosion and tomato-acid staining — the two issues that cut short the life of cheaper aluminum canners. With proper storage between seasons, this kit becomes a multi-decade kitchen tool, working through summer pickle cycles, fall sauce weeks, and winter jam catch-up sessions year after year.






