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True Nature Silicone Stretch Food Covers offer a 12-piece set of BPA-free, platinum-cured silicone lids that stretch to fit a wide range of containers. Designed for durability and versatility, these airtight, leak-resistant covers are microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher safe, making them the ultimate sustainable solution for food storage with a lifetime replacement guarantee.







| Material | Silicone |
| Color | Clear |
| Brand | TRUE NATURE |
| Style | Microwave,Bowl,Pans |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Shape | Round |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Manufacturer | True Nature |
| UPC | 791512480403 |
| Part Number | 1 |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 9.5 x 8.2 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Airtight, Leak Resistant, Vacuum Seal |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
These work great!
I bought these to use with bowls that I have that have lost their lids or the lids have cracked over the years. I also have used them on my Corelle cereal bowls. I love the fact that they came with a nice storage bag! It is so much easier to store them in that in the cupboard than to have to find a place to put them in my small kitchen that doesn't have much storage space. They are very easy to use, but you need to put it on a bowl that is close to the same size as the cover because it doesn't work very well to stretch it too far-a little stretch is fine but not too much. They are easy to wash up and I just hang them over my faucet or something else to drip dry. I am glad that I purchased them and would recommend them to anyone who needs to replace old, cracked lids on bowls that are still in good condition!
A**R
I already want more!
Great variety of sizes, both square and round. The quality seems REALLY good. Possible uses are endless! I especially love just snapping one on over the cut end of a watermelon or cucumber instead of using plastic wrap, which always gets wet and needs to be replaced every time. It’s just so much neater, and it feels good not to be using and discarding all that plastic wrap. The bowl that I’m holding in a tipped position contains a soupy blueberry sauce and it’s obviously not leaking. I used one to cover chopped onions and noticed it did take on a onion smell almost right away, but I contacted the seller and within 24 hours had some solutions and the smell is gone. I’ve also used them when reheating in the microwave and that works far better than plastic wrap too. I have only washed them by hand so far, so I can’t speak to how they hold up in the dishwasher. So far everything is as advertised, so I’m sure they’ll be just fine in there.
M**A
Great idea
These can be a bit tricky to get onto containers but once on they hold really well, until you remove them. Once you have removed them and served from a cold damp container they are difficult to put back on and keep on. If you wipe down the lid and the outside of the container you can get them to stick again, but, only if you make sure both the lid and container are completely dry. I do like these and once they make a seal the do vacuum nicely to help keep food fresh. The bag that they arrive in is perfect for storage and well made.
R**R
Not very versatile—stick with plastic wrap
Nice quality product, but in practice I find that I get my food prep done faster if I reach for the plastic wrap. Although each lid accommodates some variation in container size, larger ones cannot be used on smaller containers. Nor can square or round ones be interchanged. If I need to reuse one and rinse it off, once even a little wet it will not hold a seal. So I am still left with the task of rummaging through my drawer of various dedicated lids for various containers, only now this new set just adds to the number to sort through. So I’m back to the quick and always effective solution: plastic cling wrap. I expect to return this product.
J**N
Update, one ripped. Original: Great for the right size bowls.
Update- well now one ripped while I was putting it on a bowl and seeing as there’s only one of each size my set had made more more step towards useless. Original review: Kind of a pain. They’re as expected- the lids are as described and I received the full set in perfect condition, nicely packaged. They work well when you have the correct size for what you want to cover. They don’t stretch to be universal, so keep that in mind. That goes for both shape and size. I was able to use the circle cover on an oval plate, a bamboo toddler plate with rounded edges that the silicone stuck to nicely. You cannot use the square and circle shapes interchangeably- as expected. Where it becomes a major pain is when either the cover or the dish is wet- even a small amount of mood makes the cover slip off the opposite side when you’re trying to pull it over. This includes when you take a bowl out of the fridge to use something and then recover to return to the fridge. The condensation that happens in between has to be dried off the bowl and lid before you can recover. These are great for a one time cover for a container of the perfect shape and size. But other than that- easier to just get a container with a lid. I DID use one to cover half a watermelon though, and a small one to cover half an eggplant. As a side note- the description says platinum silicone which in my understanding is very pure and shouldn’t turn white when pulled and stretch. These do.
J**S
Does as advertised!!!
I would highly recommend this product!!! They are so easy to both use & clean. You just have to remember to wipe the outside of your container before putting it on so that you get a perfect seal. Not a problem. Love these!! I have a collection of old glassware that don't have lids & they weren't being used as much because of that issue. Now I can use them any time & not have to worry about a cover for them. It is great being able to take a dish from the frig, into the oven & back again, using the same cover!! I also love the little bag they come in. I use it for storing the lids, that way I don't take up space in drawer & I can go right to them readily. Great product that may put the plastic wrap folks out of business. LOL Much better for the environment, less wasteful.
W**Y
Great lids for containers that are missing theirs...
Purchased these lids about a month ago and so far we really think they work great! We have only been using one of the medium circular lids so far as we no longer have a lid to one of our older Tupperware bowls and it works fantastically with this bowl. The bowl has about a 1/2" lip on it and the cover fits snugly. We haven't had any problems with leakage or it not securing tightly at all. However, we have not turned the bowl upside down to test it either. I would have to guess that the lid would stay on as it is quite secure. I also love the convenient pouch for storage. I would highly recommend for containers that are missing lids.
J**H
Good idea but not so great implementation
I liked the fact it was silicon and is suppose to reduce the amount of plastic wrap and other disposable coverings that we use to cover leftovers. Pros: - Reduced amount of waste for storing left overs. - Thin enough to slightly discern what contents were stored without having to take it off and look. - Easy to clean. - Tabs on the sides to help pull the edges over the bowl/plate. Cons: - Works mainly with round dishes only. Doesn't stay on the square bowls. - When the dish is wet on the edges or the silicon covering is wet, it does not grip the edge of the bowl or plate well, and slips off. If the bowl and cover is completely dry the first time you use it, when you take it out of the fridge, there is bound to be some condensation on the underside of the cover. When you want to reuse it a second time, you need to dry the bowl lip and the silicon pad. - Difficult to stretch over the dishes. To be leak-proof, it relies on the fact the covering is taut enough over the dish to keep the liquid from leaking out. This same tautness makes it hard for the cover to be put over the dish. Usually I would have place the cover between my stomach and bowl lip to hold it in place while I use both my hands to pull the tabs over the left and right sides of the bowl, sort of like a triangle. Since these are circular, there isn't really anything like a corner to hold one side in place. Changing the stretchy sheet on your bed is easier, since the bed is a rectangle and you can start with one corner. With that same logic, there are no corners on a circle, and you basically need to put the cover on the bowl all at once or have more than two hands + stomach to do this efficiently. Perhaps others have better experience with this than I do, so take this as purely my own experience.
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