







🐝 Wrap smart, live green, and never miss out on freshness!
This 9-pack set of reusable beeswax wraps combines organic jojoba oil, ethically harvested beeswax, and organic cotton to provide a sustainable, biodegradable alternative to plastic food storage. Available in three sizes, these wraps create airtight seals to keep food fresh longer, are easy to clean with cool water and mild soap, and support a zero waste lifestyle.




| Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 8"W |
| Size | NEW-01 |
| Material Type | Fabrics |
| Is the item microwaveable? | No |
M**A
Great cling wrap substitute!
I'm trying to eliminate using plastic in my kitchen and food storage. This is the perfect substitute for cling wrap. I reuse it everyday. They wash easily and are very sturdy.
N**O
Prácticas y muy bien enceradas
Son geniales, muy prácticas y fáciles de lavar. Conservan bien los alimentos y se adhieren muy bien, quedan bien tapadas y/o envueltas las cosas.
C**I
So much better than plastic or foil!!!
Literally the best. Works so much better than foil or plastic wrap. Molds to the dish or just wrap it around the food. Doesn't make it taste weird or have that weird plastic smell. Highly recommend. Going to buy more!
I**D
Does the job and helps our planet
These wraps stick well and I really do love using one more sustainable product in my kitchen. I have tried them on many things, and some work better than I would have expected, like when I used it on half a lemon: the wrap helped retain all the moisture in the lemon so it didn't dry out, which pleasantly surprised me. But on some things, like a glass jar when i couldn't find the lid, the wrap made a bit of a hassle, because getting the wax stickiness off of the jar later took some work. My only other concern is that I'm not sure sometimes if they are completely clean, because of course they have that sticky feeling, and the directions say to wash them with cold water, which feels counterintuitive to me when I'm cleaning food off of something... So i guess I have lots of questions, but overall i think these are a great idea, even the parts that don't work as seamlessly as you'd wish. I don't know if that's because of this brand in particular though, it may just be that the idea of a wax wrap is not a perfect substitute for plastic wrap. Either way i'll keep using them and doing my part to love our Earth. The strawberry patterns are really cute and I also really like that they are organic. Plus it's nice to have so many in the package and in such a variety of sizes!
C**L
Great sizes.
These work well. Really like the different sizes.
E**A
Gtreat product
Make certain to warm them with your hands to soften them and they are wonderful
F**S
Meh
I had wanted to try beeswax wraps for a while and as an Earth Day Homeschooling project my 12yr old twin daughters and I selected a few eco-friendly products to try out. Our review of these wraps is "Meh. I mean, they are kinda hyped up and I'm not sure they do a better job." During our experiment we compared the use of these wraps to the use of cling wrap and the use of some other food safe containers for storing food in and out of the refrigerator. These beeswax wraps do a better job holding their shape when used inside the refrigerator, however they make it more challenging to stack items on top of the container that's using the wrap. This is dependent on the size of container with the beeswax wrap and the amount of food inside the container. The larger the container and the less the amount of food means anything stacked on top must be larger than the rim of the beeswax wrapped container because if it's smaller than it will sink in the beeswax wrap and break the seal it has on the rim of the container. When a beeswax wrap was used on a bowl outside of the refrigerator the wrap would loose it's seal after a few hours. Cleanup of the wraps was easy as far as washing them off, but then we didn't have a handy drying rack for them and they sort of flopped all around annoyingly draping across the rest of the clean dishes in the dish rack. We found we had to wash up the other dishes first then wash the wrap(s) last so there would be a place to drape them. Beeswax was left behind on containers and care had to be taken to ensure it was completely cleaned off. The unused wraps also cling to each other in the drawer and crumps can stick to them between uses. We ended up having to move them to a less traffic-ed area to keep them cleaner between uses. Overall, they did technically work, however we did this experiment over a month ago and I've only used them less than a handful of times since. I mostly use our reusable containers.
E**R
They work as advertised.
These cloths are excellent for covering containers used for leftovers. They mold perfectly to the bowls and maintain a good seal. They are easy to eash and remain tacky enough for reuse without stickinh to themselves. Would certainly recommend.
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