Wrap it up, save the planet! 🌍
The AwesomeWare Beeswax Food Wraps are a sustainable and reusable alternative to plastic wraps, made from organic materials. This 8-pack includes various sizes to accommodate different food items, ensuring freshness while minimizing environmental impact. Easy to use and clean, these wraps are perfect for eco-conscious consumers looking to reduce waste.
W**A
Una excelente opción eco-friendly
Ya tengo un par de años usando esas telas enceradas y me siguen funcionando perfectamente. Se limpian fácilmente, cubren bien y con suavidad y los alimentos se conservan muy bien. Los recomiendo ampliamente
H**6
Decent product does not perform as well as plastic was shorted one wrap
Pros:-Eco friendly, good for environent-Cute rustic print-Eco friendly packagingCons:-Does not stick as well as plastic wrap such as glass wear. Sticks better after warming but it takes a bit of time, which is annoying because I don't always have the time to do this.-Sticky residue that transfers to surfaces, hands and bowls etc. After washing with Dawn soap, the residue is still slightly present. Wax was cracking and flaking off as I unfolded the wrap. Therefore, if you wrap your sandwich in this wrap and put it in your lunchbox and then leave it in the sun, you are gonna be an unhappy camper.EDIT: The wraps leave less residue behind after more frequent uses and it gets better. It still does not change the number of stars on my review.-It has a smell. It is not a horrible smell but smells a bit like honey and wax.-Cloth will look used quickly. Every fold creates a while colored crease. I have the green ones. I think it would be better to buy lighter colors so that the product looks nicer over the times of use.Edit: once the item is folded enough time, it then becomes a uniform color and looks less old. Though the color may become slightly different than when it was new.Comments: It will do the job to wrap up food and things. It will reasonably stick to different containers but mostly by folding it on to itself to obtain a good seal. If you are buying this product, your purpose is to prevent waste on the environment, I don't think you can expect the performance of a plastic wrap. It will do the job and works ok. Avoid the heat and if you can't, wrap a napkin around it to prevent transfer to any lunch boxes or fancy container. If your food gets wax transfer, at least you know that it supposed to be non-toxic. Be prepared to clean off wax residue off of plates and boxes that were covered with this wrap.Be sure to check your box right when you get it. I was shorted one wrap. I did contact them and I am getting a replacement, though the item has yet to get to me.
C**E
Pretty but impractical: Too small, thin, and non-sticky.
I received a pack of beeswax papers for Christmas that were made locally. I liked them a lot as an option to plastic and needed more, so found these on Amazon as they were similar to what I was looking for with an attractive pattern. I find these to be thinner, not as thickly coated with wax as the ones I received as a gift and was disappointed that they do not fold sharply or hold their shape at room temperature. They certainly would not create a tight seal over a glass or bowl. I imagine they won't hold up as long either having such a thin coating. They come in an assortment of sizes, but overall are not big enough. It takes 3-4 pieces to fully wrap around and cover a loaf of banana bread and because they don't conform to the shape of the food and the paper does not stick to itself, I've had to use rubber bands to hold the paper in place till it is refrigerated. This was not the case with the wraps I was given. These are only okay and I would not buy them again or recommend them. I will look for something better, thicker and larger to replace them. Not an easy purchase to make online as you can't actually touch the paper to know what you're buying and the reviews are not always reliable, so look for detail in the reviews, reading both positive and negative reviews to get a better idea, and keeping in mind that some of the reviews may be fake, from possible competitors or from unverified purchasers who will just rave about it.
L**D
Good and eco friendly, but lose stickiness over time
Okay, so I really like these! They have minimal smell (some people were saying they smell?? Not in my opinion, or very slightly of natural wax?? It's fine!) and they do really stick to themselves! Make sure to use warm hands to seal. I am like a walking corpse, so I have to run my hands under warm water first or they don't seal as well, but once in the fridge they stay quite well, but make sure they are sealed properly first. I will say, some have slightly lost their stickiness over time, but they still work. Just needs longer to seal. Also, some of the stickier ones leave a slight waxy residue on the hands after sealing, but you know, don't be a baby - just wash it off with soap and water. The only other complaint is that the sizes can sometimes be restrictive, especially for larger items, but you can put two together, or just cut big foods in half. Cute design, easy to clean (only use soap and cold water, by hand!!!) and an eco-friendly way to store things - would recommend!
T**J
Work well
I made my own beeswax wraps in the past, but it was really hard to get them to stick. I had heard that pine resin would help, but didn't feel like ordering any. So, when I saw these I thought I'd give them a try. They really stick very well, which I think is due to the pine resin in them. They do however, leave a slightly sticky feel to your fingers after using them. Nothing bad, and it comes off pretty quickly. We have wrapped many things with these and they are great for most everything we've tried. The only thing they didn't wrap well was a slice of pizza. Not sure what the deal was with that. These are a nice value for the price and a great way to save on plastic waste. I'm still trying to find the best way to store them though. Overall, I would recommend these.
D**K
Like, but how long will wax last?
these are great and work well and so happy to use less or no plastic wrap. Issue is keeping them clean. You can wash them off easily,but using hot water (which I believe is essential) means you constantly melt off wax. Trick is to wash quickly and then run under cold water...still would be good to have wax bar to replenish or information on how to "re-wax" them. I understand you can melt wax and re-dip. Pain in the neck, but worth it for the environment.
M**E
Bad product, very poor quality
Unusable. The quality is rest bad, would put 0 star if I could.They all stick to each other and to basically everything so you can’t use them. The wax seems to be all melted.Returning them as they can’t be used.
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