3.8
71% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Bee's Wrap
3.8 • 53 Reviews
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3.8
71% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
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.
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Phenomenal product with great longevity and quality. Way better than plastic wrap. Eco-friendly packaging. Literally. Great for a college dorm.
love the theory behind this product but difficult to wash and use means I never reach for it.
This is a really great concept, and maybe my standards were just unrealistic, but I wasn’t thrilled by how quickly these wore out and didn’t feel that they were easy to clean or to use. Maybe these are just sacrifices you have to make in order to have a sustainable alternative to plastic wrap, but just didn’t feel worth the price once my first batch wore down.
Fab alternative to using plastic. Love the companies ethos. The designs are lovely & my lunches look so much nicer than they used to be wrapped in plastic or foil. Great for gifting to people
Like the concept a lot. I’m all about alternatives to plastic. However, this seemed to loose it’s moldeable texture quickly and I find myself gravitating to Tupperware more
4y ago
It’s pretty good replacement for plastic wrap if you are eco minded, but if you use it to wrap bowls sometimes when it’s cold from the fridge it easily comes off. Also i forgot and accidentally used it for a hot item, and it was never the same after that. Other than that, a good choice if you don’t want to buy any more plastic wrap!
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Maybe have after care instructions for if you accidentally use it with a hot item?
I'm obsessed! The best way to keep your food fresh for so long and it's an amazing sustainable option. They look so cute and work for everything. I highly recommend.
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Nothing, it's perfect.
I love the concept, but...
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...they are difficult to clean (seriously though, bacteria is an issue here), don't stick to bowls, and are extremely expensive.
Wanted to love it but having a hard time to fit it to everyday life. I forgot like 10 times the veggies i wrap up in them , because i do not see what is inside the wrap and just ignore it. Also it is not sticking to bowls, so it's hard to use it as a wrapper on the top of something. I would still recommend it as a sustainable alternative to the kitchen plastic sheets.
2y ago
While I love the idea and feeling of not turning to plastic wrap everytime, this isn't as effective as I'd like it to be. Hard to clean, leaves a bit of residue, and the smell of it mixes with stored food in a way I don't love.
2y ago
I really wanted to cut down on plastic bag usage around the house. I found the Bee’s Wrap and gave it a try. So far they work fairly well and very easy to store in between uses. My only issue is sometimes they don’t stay closed up when I’m storing something in them. It may be that I just need to get used to using them.
3y ago
Is this product perfect? Absolutely not but what product is? I've been using Bee's Wrap for years now and I love it for certain things. It's great for wrapping cheese and bread, sandwiches, I use it for fresh produce as well in the refrigerator. The key is the warm it in your hands to get better adhesion, I think sometimes people miss that step. And also, wash in cold water or you melt the wax away!! Anyway, it has replaced my use of plastic wrap completely (alongside some other products like silicone bags and glass containers). Overall, I'm very happy with this product.
5y ago