Should you pay $70+ for these? Don’t know, that’s between you and your accountant. I did want to share feedback as someone who has weak hands and lots of aches. I’m more than happy to pay extra for something if it it’s easier for more to use on rainy days when opening jars becomes a hassle.Here are some qualities I noticed about these containers:These aren’t smooth, they have a bit of texture to them and the shape (hexagon) makes it really easy to grip. I think this would especially helpful in the shower.As others have noted, these aren’t necessarily heavy but not particularly light either. I quite like the weighted quality, cheap plastic travel bottles are often so light they go flying around the room. These stay where I put them and the magnetic sides are a nice touch (the magnets are probably why these are so hefty).You’re supposed to be able to change out the labels on the front but how? I thought you’d push it down and it would pop up but that’s not the case. They’re not super user friendly unless I’m missing something.These containers are magnetic in that they stick to each other, but the lid doesn’t attach magnetically to the container. I was kind of bummed by that, it’s just a normal twist cap but on a hexagon so it looks cooler when you’re twisting it on and off.So far I’ve found that there’s something lacking about this brand. Like everything’s very modular right? But there’s a lack of customization? Like why not sell the containers without the labels entirely and offer the labels as a separate add on? Why do you need a separate extender to make a taller container? Why not just offer a taller container? Lots of questions like that, they run through my mind. Anyway, I hope they figure that stuff out, I like over engineered but practical stuff.