Wrap it up, save the planet! 🌍
Akeeko Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wraps, made from natural ingredients like cotton, jojoba oil, and ethically sourced beeswax. This assorted pack includes three sizes—small, medium, and large—designed to keep your food fresh while reducing plastic waste. Certified by European LFGB and GOTS, these wraps are reusable, easy to clean, and perfect for any kitchen.
W**H
A great way to save money and the environment!
I was so tired of buying plastic wrap and bags. These have been amazing for saving all my cheeses - I am slowly moving over to many more eco friendly ways of storing my food and I love it. I would highly recommend these!
T**T
Not a Great Replacement for Plastic Wrap or Aluminum Foil
I wish more of my containers has lids, but that isn't the case so I can go through either a lot of plastic wrap (nearly impossible to reuse or aluminum foil which can be reused if you wash it carefully. Much like foil, these food wraps must also be carefully washed and dried before they can be reused; so you aren't saving time. Washing them isn't hard if you have the counter space, gentle soap, and the cold water.However, something these food wraps falter on is the reason you use a wrap at all on container -- to store them and keep them edible. In terms of keeping insects or other critters out of your food, these are good because they don't let the scent out and can stay attached to the container. Note that the beeswax food wraps do not stick to itself as plastic wrap does so you want to pick the size that will only have a small amount of overlay with the container edges. The amount of moisture that the beeswax allows in and out is more than with plastic wrap or aluminum foil, so consume leftovers faster than you might otherwise.I also have concerns about storage of these wraps. As the weather's changes and our humidity and temps rose, these were easier to unwrap. I worry if they might get too soft if one didn't have AC for example.
V**R
Eco friendly
Just wipe off & reuse.
A**R
Great foil/plastic wrap alternative
I love the beeswax food wraps as an alternative as compared to foil or plastic wrap. These get better over time (it takes one or two uses/wash to break them in). Use with a plant based soap/sponge to get clean, and hang on a wrap to dry/reuse!
F**O
Awesome product
I'm so glad I found this item! It is keeping lettuce fresh and crispy! Everything that I've wrapped stays fresh. Easy to clean for reuse.
M**T
Too small to be any use.
I wanted to wrap a loaf of homemade bread.And this has been advertised as large enough to wrap a loaf of bread but it is not by a long shot. And they are extremely expensive. I bet you could find sheets of beeswax melt it and make your own wraps. I used to make beeswax candles out of sheets of beeswax.I would not recommend these.
O**T
Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps - Assorted 3 Pack...
I like these Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps, but I won't be throwing out my plastic wrap. These wraps came in a very neat cardboard packet, each individually folded in wax paper, which is how they need to be stored, or they will stick together. They are made of beeswax over a cute cloth material. The patterns of the ones I received are different than the ones I remember ordering, or the ones currently pictured on the product page, so maybe they just make these with whatever material they have until they run out and move to the next. Anyway, I received the same patterns like are shown in several of the other reviews, the white flowers on pink and blue backgrounds. These do stick well to the top of my bowls, perhaps better than my plastic wrap, which is what I usually use in my kitchen. They are a great idea, but since they should only be washed by hand with cold water, I don't use them with anything that is still hot or even warm enough that it will cause too much condensation. So that means, to use these on warm foods, I need to leave foods out of the fridge longer, which I don't really like to do. I also don't see a good way to use these on any food item where they'd be in direct contact with the food, like cooked meats on a dish, or especially not any raw meats, because of the limitations on cleaning these. These are really good for some kitchen uses, like on a dish of nuts (as pictured on the product page), room-temperature foods that can be placed in a bowl without coming into contact with the wrap and left on the counter (cookies, unwrapped candies like jelly beans), and foods that need to be cold anyway, like pudding, etc. to go in the fridge. These work well, but are limited in uses compared to plastic wrap. Still a good idea, though, for when I can use them, and they will help me - help the environment by keeping some plastic out of the landfill.
V**T
I really wanted it to work
I love the idea of a reusable wrap and helps reduce waste. I saw some glowing reviews elsewhere and wanted to give this a try. Unfortunately, my experience isn't very positive. First off, it is sticky. It's quite inconvenient to clean and store as it sticks to everything it comes across. While it does wrap around container well, it leaves quite a bit wax on the container. See my mug in the photo. And depending what I put in the container, I was worried about the wax particles fall into the container and contaminate the food. It also says it is not suitable for raw meat. I think that's what I'd most likely ending up using a wrap for. For cooked food, I'd put it in a Tupperware instead. Disappointed 😞
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