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Plastic Wrap


lindag

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I've been using Stretch-Tite from Costco for a very long time, however, the last I got is much thinner and more difficult to wrangle.

This caused me to look for alternatives.

I checked in a CI where I often look for recommendations and found that their top choice is one I'd never heard of: Freeze-Tite

 

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I have some on order and will report back with my findings.

 

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I will be interested in what you think, I am almost out of plastic wrap and they are supposed to have this in stock at Ocean State Job Lot, which opened a store very recently about 15-20 minutes away from me. I often use plastic wrap to separate items within larger freezer bags or containers.

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My guess is that freeze-tite is a thicker version of stretch-tite:

https://www.stretchtite.com/our-products/

 

As I've noted previously stretch-tite works much better in the WRAP'N SNAP dispenser.  I wonder if freeze-tite fits the same dispenser?

 

 

Edit:  I think not:  stretch-tite is 12 inches wide, freeze-tite is 15 inches.

 

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