Wrap it up, save the planet! 🌍
Bee’s Wrap Set of 3 is a medium-sized, eco-friendly food wrap measuring 25 x 28 cm, made from organic cotton infused with beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin. This sustainable alternative to plastic wrap is designed to keep food fresh while supporting a woman-owned business and promoting social change.
A**R
Good size sheets
Pros:Lovely texture and smell. Good size sheets.Cons:Can only wash with cold water (for obvious reasons) so you have to wash it separate from your dishes but it's not a big deal. Should not be used for wet produce.Conclusion:I bought these mainly to replace clingfilm which I use every day to wrap my sandwich (got sick of lunch boxes, always too small or too big to fit comfortably into hang bag) so the cons above don't affect me at all. The only issue I had was that I was afraid it would open up in my bag and I didn't want to use sticky tape on the material so I popped my wrapped sandwich into a zippy bag (which I also reuse) and problem solved! Love it and inspires other people who see it to want to go more eco friendly. I will be buying more in the future.
A**A
An environmentally friendly alternative.
I use these several times a week for packed lunches. Think they’re a great alternative to cling film. I’ve learnt that some foods can discolour them so if making a sandwich wrap, just fold both ends in & it keeps the beeswax wraps cleaner. Also, do not use warm water to clean them or the wax just melts off them; cool/cold soapy water, then rinse & leave to dry - seems to work best. I will be buying more when these ones get worn out.
R**S
3 weeks use, sadly they don't last long
I was given a Bee's wrap as a gift and thought it was so good I bought myself some more. This 33x 35cm size is perfect for wrapping up sandwiches. Very easy to clean and look after.3 weeks on I've had to update my review and give them 3 stars instead of 5. Unfortunately the wax is now coming off. All the folds have no wax anymore and it is also coming off in patches. Very disappointing. They have been used 5 days a week for sandwiches and washed once a week in cold water. They'll last a month rather than a year.
M**R
Save the Planet
Excellent idea and saves loads of cling film.I would suggest taking extra time to make sure sandwich fillings do not leak on to these wraps as cleaning is not easy.
E**A
Disappointing
I'm quite disappointed because the food I wrap in it (for example fruit) ends up tasting like bees wax. As other reviews mentioned, it's quite stiff and I'm not sure if it's the same for all such food covers, but it doesn't protect completely and the food inside dries out.I understand the value it bring by being more sustainable but this product could really use some improvement. I'd hesitate to recommend it.
S**T
Premium Beeswax Wraps
My favourite brand of wax wraps. I’ve tried quite a few and always come back to these. They hold their stick for quite awhile and are easy to refresh with an iron when needed.
O**Y
Good for the environment and your wallet!
Bought these as part of my transition to a more eco-friendly lifestyle. They work great, are actually easier to use than cling film or foil as they don't rip or stick to everything apart from the food, and to use them you just need to warm them between your hands and then wrap. I find it works best if after wrapping it I put it straight in the fridge - the cold seems to 'set' so it never unwraps on its own in your bag for example. Glad to be generating less waste and not spending money on annoying items like cling film. Highly recommend.
K**K
Quite stiff to wrap and to get the wrap to stick to itself without squashing whats inside
A good attempt at trying to solve the issue we have with cling film, but as the headline says, I found it not so good at wrapping a sandwich because you end up squashing it. These sheets also have quite a smell to them (not honey...) but quite medicinal. It does tend to stay with your food afterwards which isn't so good. I hope this product continues to evolve into something more user friendly and cheaper - we need to do something to get rid of the dreaded PVC films.
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