Fermentation lid for “Super” glass jars - Le Parfait

Turn your Le Parfait “Super” jars into reliable fermentation containers with this 3D-printable lid featuring a hole for an airlock—a creation by Apiobi

🆔 Design No 1733

⚙︎ Formats : STL

𐊵 Version : 1.0

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✏︎ Designer : M@t - apiobi

🗓 Published on March 31, 2026

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Description

Turn your Le Parfait “Super” jars into reliable fermentation containers with this 3D-printable perforated lid. Designed specifically for the Ø85 mm metal closure system, it is compatible with 500 ml, 750 ml, 1 L, 1.5 L, and 2 L Le Parfait Super jars, as well as any other jar equipped with the same clamp-on closure system.

💡 Extended compatibility :
This cover has also been tested and validated on the Ikea 2 L jar with clamp closure. Although this Ikea model does not use exactly the same 85 mm specification, the Apiobi design ensures in all cases, a smooth and attractive appearance. secure, airtight and perfectly functional fit for fermentation.

Note: jars unbranded 1 L, 2 L and 3 L (and most likely up to 5 L) can also accommodate this lid. In my photos, you'll see a 3 L cube-shaped model, particularly practical in use.


Features

  • Robust and durable - thick walls, reinforced design to prevent cracking and guarantee high durability.
  • Perfect for fermentation - ideal for sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, pickles and much more. For kvass, this perforated lid allows the first fermentation to breathe, while keeping out insects and contaminants.
  • Extended uses - perfect for cider vinegar, fruit vinegars, sourdough, starters, small beer brews or traditional kvass.
  • Universal compatibility - designed for Le Parfait Super jars (500 ml to 2 L) and perfectly compatible with Ikea 2 L jars.
  • Suitable for rubber seals - calibrated hole for rubber grommet and bubbler in S.
  • Hermetic seal - no leaks, no ingress of unwanted oxygen, no contamination.
  • Much better than fabric - Unlike a cloth or paper towel, this lid provides a controlled, clean and constant environment for fermentation.
  • Recommended for food filament - print this model in certified food contact filament.
  • Designed by a product designer and fermentation enthusiast - practical model, tested and optimized for everyday use.

What you download

  • 1× STL file of pierced lid for Le Parfait Super jars (500 ml, 750 ml, 1 L, 1.5 L, 2 L - Ø85 mm)
  • Compatibility tested with Ikea 2 L bow-tie jars
  • Optimized hole for grommet and bubbler in S
  • Optimized for FDM/FFF printing

⚠️ Please note: The rubber gasket, bubbler and washer shown in the photos are not included.


Additional key points

  • Professional design - designed for strength, waterproofing and perfect compatibility.
  • Multi-size compatibility - works with Le Parfait Super jars (500 ml to 2 L) and the Ikea 2 L jar.
  • Optimized for fermentation - suitable for S-shaped bubblers and standard rubber grommets.
  • Time and material savings - Proven STL: no iterations or adjustments required.
  • Versatile - suitable for fermenting vegetables, sourdoughs, small beers, vinegars, etc.
  • Superior to improvised alternatives - offers incomparable tightness and reliability compared with DIY lids or fabrics.

Technical Tips for 3D Printing

🔧 Printing recommendations

  • Material : food contact certified (see recommendations).
  • Nozzle : 0.4 mm possible, but 0.6 mm recommended for time-saving, stronger walls and improved sealing.
  • Layer height : 0.2 to 0.25 mm depending on nozzle size
  • Infill : 100 % recommended for maximum strength and perfect sealing
  • Orientation: Print flat, with top of cover facing up for maximum strength and a clean surface

🥼 Food safety recommendations

  • Choice of filament : A food-safe certified material is recommended or even unavoidable:
    The PETG polymer itself (the “virgin” plastic) is generally considered safe for food contact in industrial applications (similar to PET in food bottles) unfortunately most PETG contain additives or colorants that are not certified for food contact. Printer components (e.g. brass nozzles, residues of other plastics) can also deposit contaminants on your print. If you're printing accessories that come into contact with food, invest in a technical material certified and approved for food contact. It's not much more expensive and perfectly suited to this use. Why deprive yourself?
  • Nozzle material : Prefer a stainless steel or hardened steel nozzle, brass nozzles may contain lead.
  • Regular inspection : Check for cracks, wear or discoloration. Replace the cover if you notice any loss of structural integrity to maintain tightness and cleanliness.

 

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