Stretch-tite WrapN Snap 7500 Dispenser
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Betty Halle
> 3 dayKitchen to cover food
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Mixdplate
> 3 dayMy counter space is very limited and since this item claimed to have a mounting option I was hoping to mount it to a wall. Unfortunately, it does not function in that configuration. My guess is the mounting holes are intended to mount to the counter surface. There should also be some type of warning or statement that once the stabilizers are securely in, they are secured. They are not coming back out without breaking something. Once I realized I could not mount it, I put the stabilizers on to see if I could find a counter or shelf home for it but nothing worked. So I figured I would just keep the dispenser in the drawer that I keep the wraps in. It was too big with the stabilizers and I could not get them off! Therefore, Im returning.
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Books633
> 3 dayThis is a product I didnt know I needed until one time visiting my sister I saw her use it when getting ready to store our leftovers from Thanksgiving dinner. I have always hated using plastic wrap because I would wrestle with its sticking to itself and anywhere else except where I wanted it to stick, being very difficult to apply to the bowl I wanted it to cover. When I saw my sister use this device, I was sold. I went home and immediately ordered one. It is easy to use and works perfectly.
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Mc
> 3 dayI hate the box with the serrated metal edge for cutting. The amount of time I have accidentally cut my finger on that serrated metal when I wasnt even using it, but rather reaching into the drawer for something else. This solved that issue with a much better looking, safer, and easier to use container. Theres a lock to keep it closed, so youll have to swing the latch when youre using it. Then you just pull out the wrap over your container and snap the lid down. Thats it. No more trying to cut or rip the wrap. This fits the 750 sq ft stretch lite you can get at Costco perfectly.
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luv to garden
> 3 dayIt’s very hard to close and lock when storing it.
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JR Review
> 3 dayThis is my second dispenser--identical--but whereas the first one was very effective in cutting the wrap evenly when I pressed the top down, this one is not. I loved the first one and had it for years before a part broke. This replacement looks exactly the same, but doesnt work as well in cutting off even strips of wrap.
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Wala
> 3 dayOne of the best things Ive purchased! You avoid waste (of plastic wrap) by putting your plate or container right to the dispenser wall, pull out the plastic wrap to the edge of the opposite side of your plate or container, flip down dispensers lid to cut the plastic wrap, and the plastic covers your plate without folds and fidgeting on your part to straighten the folds, then you just tuck in the plastic around the sides of your plate. Prior to owning this, I could not imagine whats the big deal! Why would I need a dispenser when the plastic wrap comes with its own zipper-like cutting edge. Well, the first time I used it, I knew right away the convenience! You really dont want to be fidgeting with plastic wrap; you want a straightforward, clean, easy process. You hardly handle the plastic wrap because it just folds down on your plate or container and all you have to do is tuck it in. Its so worth the price and the premium real estate it occupies on the kitchen counter! I also like the quality and weight of the Stretch-lite plastic wrap itself and how much of it is in there that you wont have to reload until maybe a year or two.
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@BimGal321
> 3 dayI needed to replace my plastic wrap dispenser. I was using the Wrapmaster brand dispenser with the Stretch-tite plastic wrap. No complaints on that one. Just that I only use Stretch-tite wrap anyways and I saw this one on Amazon when searching. I purchased. And so far.... have no complaints on this dispenser either. And now I have the option to use a roll size up to 750ft which is a plus!
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Brian M.
> 3 dayWorks great. Saves me a lot of money on zip loc bags. I bake a lot of bread. When the loaves are large, I make large sandwiches. Regular baggies are never large enough, and many times not even quart size bags are enough. I have put sandwiches in gallon bags before, but thats wasteful, and embarassing. Using plastic wrap instead is ideal. I had a 750 sq ft roll plastic wrap I bought at Wal-Mart. The rolling cutter was so horrible (even when it was kept free of residue) that it was very frustrating to use the wrap. I got the Wrap n Snap dispenser based on the reviews and am so glad I did. It is a pleasure to use. Always chops the wrap in a straight line, never fails, and no frustration. The walmart roll had over an inch of tube sticking out either end and I had to trim off a good bit on either end (with a bread knife) and it worked fine, but from now on I will buy the Stretch-tite rolls at Costco.
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Richard
> 3 dayI just received mine, I tried a roll of glad plastic wrap that my wife bought at the local store and it worked with no issues. The roll was 300 ft and works great. I also tried some wax paper that wasn’t from the company that sells this product. Just make sure that the roll only 12 inches long and under 750 feet. It didn’t matter what brand I used it works, as long as I stayed with in the dimensions. This product isn’t like other products it doesn’t have guides that goes into the end of the role. I Just drops roll into the compartment and thread plastic wrap through and it works as it should.