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Bee's Wrap Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps Made in The USA, Eco Friendly Beeswax Wraps for Food, Sustainable Organic Cotton Wraps, Assorted 3 Pack (S, M, L), Honeycomb

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Color: Honeycomb


Features

  • ECO FRIENDLY REUSABLE FOOD WRAPS are here to eliminate single-use plastic wrap from your kitchen. The green alternative to plastic food storage, our beeswax food wraps keep your food fresh without plastics, unlike traditional food storage containers or single use sandwich bags. A great alternative to bread bags.
  • ALL NATURAL wraps are made in the USA and contain organic cotton, beeswax, organic plant oil, and tree resin - free from toxins and unnecessary chemicals. Say goodbye to plastic wrap - our beeswax wraps are durable, reusable, and washable, making them a sustainable kitchen storage essential and the ideal alternative to plastic wrap.
  • VARIETY PACK OF THREE WRAPS in assorted sizes for all of your food storage needs. Use our small wrap (7" x 8") for half a lemon, onion or avocado; the medium wrap (10" x 11") for cheeses, a sandwich, or snack; and the large wrap (13" x 14") for covering a salad bowl or pie. Say goodbye to plastic wrap and hello to sustainability. Great for back to school and school lunches.
  • TO USE warm the wraps with your hands to make them pliable and shapeable to your specific food storage needs. The wrap will maintain shape when it cools, creating a secure seal and keeping food fresh. To clean, hand wash the beeswax wrap with cool water and mild soap, then air dry.
  • REUSE YOUR WRAPS for up to a year with proper care. Bee's Wrap can be composted or used as a fire starter at the end of its life, making it a truly eco-friendly food storage solution. With a variety of sizes and patterns, our wraps are the perfect housewarming gift, gift for teachers, gifts for mom, or hostess gifts.

Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 4.3 x 0.15 inches


Item Weight: 1.92 ounces


Manufacturer: Bee's Wrap


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 1533003


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 8, 2013


Frequently asked questions

To use Bee's Wrap, simply use the warmth of your hands to soften the wrap and form it over a bowl, container, or piece of food. As the wrap cools, it creates a seal and stores food naturally. Wash with cool water and mild soap, then air dry. Avoid sources of heat, such as hot water and microwaves.

With proper care, Bee's Wrap can last for up to a year. If the wraps begin to lose their stickiness, you can refresh them by gently warming them on a baking sheet in an oven at a low temperature for a few minutes until the wax is evenly distributed.

Yes, Bee's Wrap wraps are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap. Made from organic cotton, sustainably harvested beeswax, organic jojoba oil, and tree resin, these wraps are biodegradable and compostable. Using them helps reduce plastic waste, contributing to less pollution and a healthier planet.

Bee's Wrap can be used with most types of food, except raw meat and fish. They're great for wrapping cheese, vegetables, bread, fruit, and baked goods, or for covering a bowl or casserole. The beeswax and jojoba oil have natural antibacterial properties that help keep food fresh.

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πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This set of beeswax wraps has been highly praised for being an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap, keeping various foods fresh, and easy maintenance. Most users have found them effective for their intended purpose, with a special mention of their effectiveness in preserving homemade sourdough loaves. Despite their price, the consensus is that these wraps offer good value by reducing waste and the need for disposable products.

Pros

  • 🌿 Eco-friendly and reduces waste in comparison to disposable plastic wrap
  • 🧼 Easy to clean with just cold water, and food doesn't stick to them
  • 🍞 Excellent for keeping food, such as homemade sourdough loaves, fresh for longer
  • 🐝 Made from high-quality beeswax, with a pleasant honey smell that dissipates over time
  • ♻️ Reusable and sustainable, offering long-term savings and less environmental impact

Cons

  • πŸ“ Sizes may not meet everyone's needs, with some finding the small and medium sizes too small for general use
  • πŸ’² Pricier than disposable alternatives, making initial purchase a consideration
  • πŸ”„ Less pliable than some users expected, potentially affecting the seal
  • πŸ” Requires regular maintenance, including washing and drying, which some may find inconvenient

Should I Buy It?

If you are seeking an eco-friendly, sustainable alternative to plastic wrap that keeps food fresh and supports eco-conscious living, these beeswax wraps are a great investment. Despite the higher initial price and extra care required, the benefits of reducing plastic waste and keeping food fresh longer make them worthwhile. Ideal for those particularly interested in sustainable kitchen products.


  • Beautiful and Sustainable
Color: Fresh Fruit
Very functional and worth the price that beats buying plastic wrap. This is healthier, easy to clean, durable, and easy to reuse. Sticks way better than plastic wrap too. Cute designs with a variety to choose from. Durable with a great seal, haven’t tested with liquids yet but seems like it would hold the seal if pressed around the rim properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by Chelsea

  • Washable, excellent seal, perfect for bread an cheese
Color: Honeycomb
This is a great little invention. They are washable, last for up to a year. I use them for bread and cheese, they seal tight and keep them both fresh and long lasting, no odor on the food wrap. Saves on waxed paper and Saran Wrap or baggies. Much better.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by Ms. Casa Blanca

  • Absolutely Bee-yootiful!
Color: Honeycomb
Such a fantastic product. This wrap is far superior to plastic. It creates a perfect seal, and is waste free! My only pout is the limited sizes. We want more! It’s that good.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025 by Bardy Gal

  • Reviewed 3 brands, this came in close 2nd
Color: Honeycomb
I purchased Honey Bee Beeswax Wraps, Bee's Wrap Wraps, and PataBee Beeswax Wraps. Of the three, these had the least and most pleasant/sweet odor, and the Honey Bee Beeswax Wraps and the PataBee smelled almost exactly the same just a slight difference in stength. How I tested.... I compared each version on overall appearance, malleability, durability thus far, and then tested each on a) a plastic canister of sunflower seeds, a small glass of water, a glazed cereal bowl, a metal mixing bowl, and a cut open/started loaf of Freshpet dog food (I do not endorse freshpet but my dog is sick and in one of his finicky moods). I also compared seal, cleaning/instructions, and how they did between fridge and ambient temperatures. By feel, these were the most pleasant to work with, but were not as sticky as the Honey Bee Wraps. The Bee's Wrap brand is made in Vermont. Instructions were similar- wash in COOL water with dish soap, hang to dry, fold and store. Reuse for about a year and not recommended using for meat. Avoid heat and don't cut on them. The color/pattern was pleasant- an off white with a honey comb print. The Large is 13x14 in, medium is 10x11in, small is 7 x8 in. The smell is the only gentle/pleasant one of the brands I tried. It gets an A+ for malleability and shows no wear at folds/corners. It wasn't as sticky on wet/sweating glass as the Honeybee Wrap brand. It leaked the same as the PataBee brand with the water glass test. It didn't leave a visible residue like the Honeybee Wrap did. I'd rate it a B for functionality. The pattern is nice to me, though I prefer simple solid earth tones personally I don't mind the honey comb. This pack came with 3 sizes and they are a good mix and ideal for many uses. Of all 3 brands, these scored 1st place in coating durability- the PataBee ones had damage from the crisp corners made during the folding process, these showed almost no wear/opacity at the folded corners. These worked on all the different surfaces equally well, just not as well as the Honey Bee Wraps. They take a little work to stick to edges and themselves but aren't as stiff as the ParaBee's. They wash and dry fine. The PataBee is made in Switzerland and is deemed organic. Instructions are similar but more specific. Hand wash only nothing warmer than 65 F. Use only soft side of sponge to clean, hang to dry. Avoid raw meat and fish and heat and direct sunlight. Avoid hot food and deep freezing. There's also a warning not to eat them! They also mention they should last 4-6 months and not to worry about detaching wax pieces- that it's normal and why they "only use organic ingredients". It comes with 4 wraps- small (8x8 in), two mediums (11x10 in), and one large (14 x 12 in). They come in solid colors. The downside to this is that they show every crease, corner damage, etc like crazy. I'd rank them in 3rd place overall. They were picky about what they'd stick to, they were the stiffest, and they didn't stick to themselves well, I kept having to re-smoosh them down and I'd come back a few minutes or hours later and they'd all be flared up and unstuck. The Honey Bee Wraps: The packaging says, 100% organic cotton, instruct to initially wash with a mild detergent with a gentle sponging and rinsing in cold water. They recommend not using for raw meat (which means the surfaces are porous and not easily sterilized), and with proper care they feel they will last up to one year. Like all of these, avoid heat. The 3 pack I got comes with a large (14x14 in), medium (11x10 in), and small (8x8in). My biggest beef with this brand is it leaves a very sticky obvious residue on everything that has to be really scrubbed off! (see picture!) Prices.... The 4 pack of PataBee Beeswax Wraps was $20.95. The 3 pack of Bee's Wrap wraps was $18.00. The 3 pack of Honey Bee Wrap wraps was $16.47. Overall thoughts. I would not purchase the ParaBee wraps again. They just didn't function as well. These things are already way more work than saran wrap, press-n-seal, or foil, so a noticeable difference in function and annoyance level was a deal breaker. They also have the shortest expected life-span and show the must wear/damage. The smell isn't pleasant but not a deal breaker. The solid colors are a plus but they were just stiffer and more unwieldy without being thicker and more secure. First place goes to Honey Bee Wrap wraps, they were also the cheapest. The biggest down side is the residue! That's a major disappointment. It seems to come off easily in the dishwasher but takes a bit of elbow grease with manual dishwashing and looks terrible. However, they were the most secure but took the same amount of work to initially get things stuck securely. The patterns are likely going to be hit-or-miss with people's preferences but not a big deal. Odor is strong. Close second place is the Bee's Wrap wraps. Pleasant gentle smell, function gets a B rating just after the Honey Bee Wraps. I like the pattern/appearance better. They seem to not show wear, aren't as sticky and don't leave residue. They don't secure liquids and overall not quite as secure but still useable. A final soap box topic.... as a veterinarian with an especial interest in zoonotic diseases and food safety, I'm sick of meat getting picked on. People act like vegetables are so perfect and earthy and can do no harm. You should be treating all fruits and veggies just like raw meat! E coli, listeria, salmonella, botulism, etc etc can all contaminate vegetables and fruits very easily. Wash them thoroughly! Treat everything that comes in contact with them as needing to be washed! If you're going to put raw/unwashed fruits and veggies in these things, you're probably creating a contaminating surface that you're not going to be able to sanitize as these things are not impervious long term, cannot be subjected to heat much less warmth beyond your hands for a few seconds. Please take care and be safe in the kitchen! I will give a final lifespan update and review for each of these as I go forward using them longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019 by J. Bush J. Bush

  • These wraps are an excellent product! I got the small
When I bought these, I didn't quite know what to expect. I had been looking for an affordable alternative for plastic wrap, and I certainly found just that in this product. These wraps are an excellent product! I got the small, medium, and large all neatly packaged in the envelope they arrived in. Upon opening the package, several things were very obvious: 1) The small one is very small. I'm having a hard time using it for anything other than keeping very small bits of cheese, or to keep a lime/avocado fresh. 2) The medium size is a good size, but not what I would expect from a "medium". Sometimes, I find it is just a wee bit too small for some plates or containers that I would consider medium size. 3) The large size is perfect. It CAN be too big depending on what you're trying to keep, but overall I think it's better to have some excess to better cover your food. After a couple weeks of use, here are some answers to questions I asked myself while I was thinking of buying this: (1) How easy are they to clean? Extremely easy. Nothing really sticks to it in the way that food sticks to plastic wrap and, in the rare cases when this does happen, food excess comes right off with cold water. I always dry mine before I store them, so I'm unsure about mold or their capacity to generate it. I wouldn't think this is a problem though- it depends on how you clean them. (2) Do they really have a smell? Yes, they do.I personally really enjoy the smell of honey, so it hasn't been a problem for me. But if you're averse to honey/sweet smells, then this is not the product for you. The smell does dissipate after a couple of uses though. (3) Are they easy to store/do you need to do anything special to keep them? Nope! I just clean them, fold them, and store them in a drawer where I keep other similar materials. I do rinse them and re-dry whenever I'm about to use them again though. (4) Are they sticky enough/are they really a good alternative to other wraps? Thus far, I would say yes. They are the right amount of "sticky" for things to be sealed to perfection. It keeps food fresh, it prevents bad odors, and it reduces the amount of waste I generate. (5) Are they worth the price? They ARE a little pricey, but I've estimated the savings from other non-reusable products and these wraps come out on top. It's a good bang for your buck if you're going for a sustainable and reusable option. If that's not your goal though, then this might not be the right product for you because it's not cheap. (6) Do you have to rub it a lot to get it to stick/how hard do you have to work for it to work? Not very hard at all. As advertised, they seal with the warmth of your hands. If you're in a hurry, you can do what I do! I let hot water run for a couple seconds, wash my hands with the hot water, and then seal my containers. The wraps stick almost right away. Overall, I'd say this is a great product! I will certainly buy again when this particular set needs to be replaced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017 by Karla Sordia

  • It's the Bees Knees!
Color: Vegan Meadow Magic
This is the greatest product! I got several prints and plan to divide them up so all my grown kids will get to appreciate them too! I abhor saran wrap, and tend to have much frustration with getting it between the box and the product I want to cover! These are flexible, wrap well for refrigerator and fill the bill for putting over sourdough fermenting bowls, in and out of the fridge. The 3 sizes are about right for my needs. They are thick and washable. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Angels momma

  • spendy but nice to save on plastic
Color: Honeycomb
Its always nice to get away from using plastic, these are kind of pricey but I thought it might be worth a try. They do work good when first applying, but if its anything stored in the fridge, it begins to lose its grip as it gets cold and you need to check it to wrap your warm hands on it to keep it sealed well ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by bostons

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