♻️ Wrap, seal, and save the planet in style!
The W&P Reusable Silicone Stretch Wrap set includes three durable, platinum silicone wraps in small, medium, and large sizes. Designed for sustainable food storage, these wraps are oven safe up to 400ºF, microwave, dishwasher, and freezer safe, and free from BPA and harmful chemicals. Perfect for reducing single-use plastic waste while keeping your food fresh and secure.
Material | Silicone |
Brand | W&P |
Size | Set of 3 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fruit, Vegetable, Sandwiches, Leftovers, Microwave |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free |
Manufacturer | W&P |
UPC | 810074416757 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | WP-SWRAPSET3-MULTI |
Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.45 x 6.57 x 0.63 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WP-SWRAPSET3-MULTI |
Color | Transparent |
Style | Stretch Wrap Set |
Shape | rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Special Features | Durable,Premium,Reusable |
Included Components | Bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
These are awesome!
I see a lot of reviews saying theyre hard to clean, but they are super easy to clean. Just lay it flat on a cutting board and scrub/sponge away. It sounds like others who are having a hard time cleaning are trying to clean it in their hands and it sticks to itself. The point of this product is that it imitates serab wrap. It is SUPPOSED to stick to itself lol think outside the box peeps. This product definitely does not deserve lower than a 4 star average because people can't figure out how to clean these.Perfect for the microwave if you hate splashes. Also prevents food from drying out. Sticks to itself better than regular, disposable seran wrap. I do see myself buying this product again in the future if these somehow wear out.I would suggest storing these in the wax paper they come with when not using them
H**S
Getting exactly what you want is a blessing and a curse
These stretchy covers are exactly what we wanted -- a reusable, environmentally-friendly way to keep our home's vast amounts of floating cat hair off of our food and to prevent splatter when things are microwaved. They stretch very well, and the fact that there are 3 sizes is really convenient.Now, let's talk about the dark side. They are SOOOOO sticky! I mean, that's what you want. But it is a challenge to keep them unstuck to themselves to get them on to the things you want to cover. I'll take it because they stick very well to glass, metal, etc. to store them, we've devised a strategy of laying them on successively smaller rectangles of parchment. Then, properly separated, we roll that into a tube and rubberband it. I don't think I have the patience or emotional wherewithall to deal with them sticking to each other, so this will work. Washing them in the dishwasher is fine, but it's best to use some kind of clip to keep them attached to the dishwasher basket rails so they don't slip down and interfere with functionality. Or, just hand-wash and drape over something to dry.
B**S
Waste
Doesn't stick to the dish regardless if its ceramic, glass, metal, or plastic. I found better silicone ones at Aldi.
R**N
Convenient, sturdy, cleans up
I use these for a lot of cooking projects, over proofing doughs, covering prep, covering cakes! Even if I oil it up for dough it washes well, nice stretch, and can stick OK.Best of all, reduces our cling wrap waste.
N**S
Less effective than Beeswax Wrap but still good
I bought these to try as a different option to beeswax wrap and they work well as bowl covers, but if you’re trying to wrap fruit or have the wrap overlap itself, it won’t stick as well and is more difficult to use. Storage is also tricky since they collect crumbs and dog hair. Still trying them out, but I think I prefer beeswax wrap over this silicone food wrap.
A**E
Too hard to use
Keeps getting tangled. Still, betterThan microplastic on my colon
B**E
Awesome
Super easy to clean and it works perfectly
M**Y
Tips for using and storing
Took me a while to get used to these, but here's what I learned:They're excellent for covering small flats of flower seeds.An occasional rubber band isn't a hardship, especially the 8" Big Postal size - one of the most useful "tools" I own. I often need one for plastic wrap anyway.To clean - just dunk them in soapy water, rinse and hang on the back of a chair, or over just about anything. Or layout a kitchen towel and put the wrap on it.To store - cut a piece of parchment paper for each wrap (stiff enough to roll well) and lay them down, roll and put a rubber band on them. I marked each piece of parchment with the size of the wrap as 1,2,3. The roll takes up less space than a carton of plastic wrap. A little bit of effort but then they're easily available for years.
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