Bee's Wrap reviews and discussion

3.8

71% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Attractive patterns and designs
  • Pleasant, mild beeswax scent
  • Reusable, eco-conscious alternative
  • Flexible sheets and convenient sizes
  • Finicky, difficult cleaning process
  • Inconsistent bowl-sealing performance
  • Wax adhesion degrades quickly
  • Noticeable scent and taste transfer

Bee’s Wrap earns mixed-to-positive reviews: it reduces plastic use and works well for sandwiches, cheese, bread, and produce, yet cleaning proves finicky and the wax adhesion can degrade quickly. Reviews praise its easy-to-use sizes, attractive patterns, pleasant beeswax scent, and reusability, while noting issues with bowl sealing, scent and taste transfer, residue, lack of transparency, and difficulty maintaining hygiene without hot water or strong soap.

AI summary based on Thingtesting reviews

53 reviews and posts

  • I loved the idea but wasn't able to use it for almost anything. It didn't stay shut in lunch boxes and didn't help me save ingredients any better than a glass or metal container. Use was worse after washing.

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    None of the products stated uses worked for me, so any improvement would be nice.

  • Love the mission of Bee’s Wrap, and it is so well executed in their products! The wraps are extremely easy to use and come in a number of convenient sizes. They are definitely worth it.

  • These are a great alternative to plastic wrap. They can be a little tricky in the beginning until you get used to them. But throughout the years they will save you so much money.

  • Simple and innovative, every kitchen should have them! Highly recommend to cut down on plastic waste!

  • My Bee's Wrap wraps are amazing for picnics! I typically wrap my sandwiches and herbs in it. I haven't found the trick for all produce yet, but I love this alternative.

  • I love the brand and the concept, I really do. It’s just that, in practice, there are simply other eco-friendly reusable things that can do it better and are easier to clean and last longer. Like reusable silicone bags or those silicone tops you can stretch over the tops of bowls

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    Some people love these, I think it’s just a preference thing.

  • I want to love this product because I love the idea behind it! But it just simply doesn’t work as well as other beeswax wraps. The idea is there and it’s aesthetically pleasing though.

  • The only thing I don't like with these is I think they are tough to clean. Maybe others are better at keeping clean but it has been hard for me.

  • I want to love Bee's wrap SO BAD. But I simply cannot get over the cleaning of it. I feel like every time I try to clean it I scratch off the actual beeswax that makes the product work. I typically just use any Tupperware I have around the house instead. Definitely better than single use plastic, but not necessary when I have other options.

  • This is so great! Purchased during lockdown and use all the time instead of aluminum foil!

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    nothing - llove it!! 1000%

  • We have used these for about 2 years now. Probably on our third batch of Bee's Wrap. The honey smell when they are brand new is delightful. They are great as packaging for sandwiches, wraps, leafy things, etc. To clean them, we use a damp rag and it works well. They can be composted when they really start to look rough.

  • I am a huge sandwich eater and love to use my Bee's wrap to keep sandy's fresh. The sizing is great and the wrap and button help to keep things fresh.

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    The sheet absorbs smells. I recommend having a few different wraps so you can manage smell and taste takeovers

  • We have about 9 of these in rotation so we can avoid plastic waste in our household. Love them particularly for cheese too.

  • My sister got this to try and be more ecofriendly. But with how much water it takes to fully clean these after using, it seems like it is just as damaging to the environment as plastic wrap.

  • I do a lot of baking for my family. I love that I can wrap my baked goods in Bee's wrap to not only keeps it fresh, but it also allows for easy transportation.

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  • Just okay. Every once in a while I get on a sustainability kick and order products like this. Then I realize that it is easier, cheaper, and more convenient to use the Pyrex containers that I already own. It is not super-fun cleaning the Bee's Wrap.

    Friends with Bee's Wrap
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    I’ve been using the Bee’s Wrap since 2020 - trying to make little adjustments here and there to be earth friendly. It was challenging to remember to use the wraps instead of plastic so I rolled them up and placed them in a vase on the kitchen counter so I would SEE them and remember to use. Works well for me for hard and dry foods like cheese wedges - not as well for wet foods like fruit.

  • This is our go-to school wrap; it's super easy to use, sustainable, comes back crumpled in a ball in my kids' lunchboxes and is ready to be wiped down to serve another day!

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    This is best when it can attach to itself (like folded around a sandwich). I'd love a form factor better suited to covering a bowl in the fridge!

  • Highest quality wax wraps on the market. Have tried less expensive brands, but tend to be inflexible and difficult to wash

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  • I barely use plastic wrap anymore since I switched to bees wrap. I tried other brands of sustainable wrap but bees wrap worked the best when it came to covering bowls and wrapping things. I always use it for my sandwiches. Great and easy sustainable switch to make.