The 9ml Heavy Bottom Child Resistant Glass Jar with Lids is a pro-grade concentrate jar built for extractors, brands, and dispensaries that care about safety and shelf appeal. With a true 9ml capacity and thick, heavy-bottom base, it’s ideal for 1g-class fills of live resin, badder, rosin, or other dense concentrates that deserve a premium home.
Why It Works
- Looks and feels premium on the shelf — Thick, heavy-bottom glass gives the jar a weighted, high-end feel that matches top-shelf concentrates.
- Stays upright and stable — The wider, heavier base resists tipping, so you’re not chasing spilled jars across the table during fills or inventory.
- Child-resistant lids for compliance — Push-and-turn lids are built for child resistance, helping you line up with safety expectations in regulated markets.
- Dialed in for 1g-class fills — 9ml capacity is perfect for most 1 gram offerings, especially thicker badders, cold cures, and sugary textures that need a bit of headspace.
- Clean, brandable presentation — Clear glass and sleek black lid give you a neutral, professional look that plays nice with labels, stickers, and strain branding.
- Scales with your operation — Available in case quantities (64, 128, or 320 packs) so you can match your buy-in to your production volume.
Made for
This jar is built for processors, hashmakers, and dispensaries that are moving real volume and need packaging that doesn’t feel cheap. If you’re already dialing in your labels, batch tracking, and other storage and packaging details, this is the kind of container that makes the whole brand look finished.
The basics
At its core, this is a compact, heavy-bottom glass jar with a secure child-resistant lid. The 9ml size works beautifully for 1g-class fills of most concentrates: cold-cure rosin, sauce, diamonds, shatter shards, or crumble. The heavy base gives the jar weight, which helps during filling runs and keeps display cases looking tight and consistent.
The child-resistant lid uses a familiar push-and-turn design, so your customers won’t be confused at the counter, and budtenders don’t have to give a full tutorial with every sale. It’s a simple, dependable setup designed to move smoothly from production line to shelf to home stash.
How to use it
For filling, remove the child-resistant lid, stage your jars on a tray or dab mat, then portion your product into each jar. The wide mouth makes it easy to work cleanly with paddles, spoons, or spatulas, and the weight of the base keeps jars from sliding around while you work.
Once filled, line up the lids, press down, and twist to engage the child-resistant mechanism. You’ll feel the lid “catch” as it locks into place. Double-check the seal if you’re labeling or boxing afterward so you’re not fighting open lids in transit or on display.
When it’s empty or ready for re-use, let any residue cool, wipe out what you can, and for deeper cleans soak the glass in isopropyl alcohol, rinse well, and let it dry completely before refilling. If you’re storing especially terp-heavy concentrates, pairing these jars with quality parchment paper or liners elsewhere in your workflow can help keep everything clean and organized.
Specifications
| Product Type | Heavy bottom glass concentrate jar with child-resistant lid |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 9ml |
| Material | Glass jar with plastic child-resistant lid |
| Base Style | Heavy bottom (weighted) |
| Lid Type | Child-resistant, push-and-turn |
| Lid Color | Black |
| Pack Sizes | Available in bulk packs (64, 128, or 320 jars with lids) |
Fit & use cases
The 9ml size is right in the sweet spot for 1g-class offerings of most concentrates. You’ll especially appreciate the extra headspace for badders, whipped rosin, or chunky sugar textures that don’t sit flat. For brands running multiple SKUs, these jars pair well visually with other glass jars and extract packaging so your line stays consistent across different sizes.
What you get
- Heavy-bottom 9ml glass jars — crystal-clear, thick glass that feels solid in the hand
- Matching black child-resistant push-and-turn lids — one per jar
- Case quantities that make sense for both small and larger production runs
FAQ
- How much concentrate can these jars actually hold?
These are 9ml jars, which is ideal for most 1g-class fills, especially thicker consistencies like badder, cold-cure rosin, or crumble. If you’re working with very saucy or high-volume products, you may want to do a quick test fill to see how your specific texture sits in the jar.
- Are the lids both child-resistant and tamper-evident?
The included lids are child-resistant with a push-and-turn mechanism, but they are not tamper-evident by themselves. Many brands add a shrink band, label seal, or use secondary mylar bags if tamper evidence is required in their market.
- Can I re-use these jars after the first fill?
Yes, the glass jars themselves can be re-used if you’re working in a personal or non-retail setting. Let any residue cool, wipe what you can, then soak in isopropyl alcohol, rinse thoroughly, and let them fully dry before using again. For licensed operators, always follow your local rules about re-use and sanitation.
- Will these work for both solventless and hydrocarbon extracts?
They’re commonly used for a wide range of concentrates—rosin, hash, live resin, sauce, crumble, and more. If you’re handling very sticky or delicate textures, you might also want to look at nonstick liners or pair these with other non-stick paper and PTFE options elsewhere in your process.
- Do they come labeled or blank?
These jars ship blank so you can apply your own branding, strain stickers, batch labels, and compliance info. The smooth sides and flat lid surface make it easy for most standard label sizes used in concentrate packaging.
- Are these jars good for display cases?
Yes, the heavy bottom and clear glass make them perfect for display. They sit flat, line up neatly, and give your product a premium, uniform look in the case or on shelves. Pair them with other smoke shop products that match your brand’s vibe for a cohesive presentation.
- Can I store flower in these, or are they just for concentrates?
They’re designed with concentrates in mind, but you can absolutely store small nugs, pre-ground portions, or sample grams if that fits your menu. Just keep in mind the compact size—these shine most as concentrate jars, not full eighth containers.
If you’re building out a full concentrate line, these jars pair nicely with bulk concentrate jars in other sizes so you can keep everything consistent from half-grams to premium limited drops.