Glad Press'n Seal Wrap
82%Recommended

Glad Press'n Seal Wrap

3.9
              Rated #167 in Kitchen & Cooking
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Absolute life saver for me and very convenient.

I love press n seal..I am forever using this product!!!!

This has been kind if hit or miss for me. It definitely likes to stick to certain surfaces better than others but if you are uncoordinated like me it I easier than cling wrap!

This is an absolute life saver for me, and very convenient

The seal doesn't hold very well even when pressed to itself.

glad press n seal is great. it has tons of uses. from chicken to fruit and all in between.

Not a fan of this product, but I agree it's too awkward and I don't want to wrestle with my wrap. Next....

I use this for food storage and always have some available. I also use this to wrap my hair when I deep condition. It is very sturdy and does it job.

I'm always having parties and decided to pick up some plastic warp and don't always buy the name brand and because Glad was on sale I got it . Love been using for 4 months now and yeah it got some draw backs but to know that my that food is cover is plus.

must have!

SO much better than cling wrap, it sticks to glas,itself, and it works with those plastic containers you have that you can never find the lid for! I think it is a good value for the product, but I do wish a competing product would come out to drive the price down a bit.

I really like this better then plastic wrap. It holds on better to items that are room temperature or cold and its much easier to unroll.

My son used Press n Seal on Mikasa Stoneware bowls. It removed the finish on the rim on the bowls. Has anyone experienced anything like this? The rims on the bowls are now rough, not smooth like previously and like the other parts of the bowls.

Seems like a good idea but I found it akward to work with. Maybe I just wasn't doing it right? Much easier to work with bags and plastic wrap

I use this to line the shelves of my refrigerator. This way, all I have to do is pull it up if it gets icky. It's see-through so the light shines well into the lower shelves, just as intended. You do need to let the shelf come to room temp before applying it, though, or it won't stick well. Some have had problems with residue, but I have found that wiping down with glass cleaner (or rubbing alcohol) will take care of any leftovers.