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40 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

I just ordered the Stretch-tite dispenser from amazon and noticed they had the wrap for $5.99 so I stocked up.  Then I noticed the wrap @$5.99 was only 250 square feet.  I canceled the wrap, but I wonder if that is a good price or a bad price compared to what you are seeing?

 

 

I just checked Amazon.ca  2 rolls of 750 sq. Feet is listed at $29.94 plus $9.94 shipping for a lofty total of $39.88.  The dispenser will set you back $50.55 but shipping is FREE!  I'd hop across the border to Ogdensburg but there are no Costcos in that general area.  

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2 hours ago, ElsieD said:

 

I just checked Amazon.ca  2 rolls of 750 sq. Feet is listed at $29.94 plus $9.94 shipping for a lofty total of $39.88.  The dispenser will set you back $50.55 but shipping is FREE!  I'd hop across the border to Ogdensburg but there are no Costcos in that general area.  

 

Wow.  I paid $18.46 for the dispenser, with of course free shipping.  And there was an even cheaper option.

 

Still, your price for wrap is less expensive than the small rolls I almost ordered.

 

Cooking is cool.  And kitchen gear is even cooler.  -- Chad Ward

Whatever you crave, there's a dumpling for you. -- Hsiao-Ching Chou

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I believe I posted this last night, but as Chris said the post may have been eaten in the forum upgrade.  Anyhow, I got my Wrap'N Snap 7500.  Works quite well but seems rather complex.  Couldn't figure out how to take the thing apart and the instructions were inside.   But eventually I got everything together.  At least I didn't cut myself.

 

The downside is one not supposed to store the dispenser next to the stove, which is where I always kept my roll of Stretch-tite.

 

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FWIW...

 

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