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Product Name: | Reynolds Kitchens Quick Cut Plastic Wrap, 225 Square Feet |
Manufacturer: | REYNOLDS KITCHENS |
Model Number: | 10010900102244 |
Product SKU: | B07WD9PF7T |
UPC: | 10900102254 |
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In the traditional way, you can hold the box in one hand, and pull out the plastic and cut it with the teeth. This 'quick cut' method you gotta use the slide, meaning you need to let go of the plastic (which means no more tension), then do a sliding motion.
Besides the gimmick, however, this is a decent price per square foot for plastic wrap.
I agree about StretchTite 100%. The freezer wrap, in particular, beats them all when it comes to both handling ease and protection. Even better when you get the optional plastic cutter box. That one has a full length protected blade so I can drape it to length, affix and then cut with a press down on the bar while I snug that end and get a perfect seal. It can be wall mounted too, making it even easier. It's my idea of a 'stick deal'.
In the traditional way, you can hold the box in one hand, and pull out the plastic and cut it with the teeth. This 'quick cut' method you gotta use the slide, meaning you need to let go of the plastic (which means no more tension), then do a sliding motion.
Besides the gimmick, however, this is a decent price per square foot for plastic wrap.
I found that without the tension, this stays pretty stiff. If the slider is under the wrap, it's not that big of a deal to bunch up the wrap in the corner and slide through it because the wrap holds it's flat shape (within reason (