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ZPH6 Pack of Silicone Stretch Lids Food Savers

R129

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R129

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Is There Any Leftover Food? Don’t throw it away! Simply cover it with these silicone lids and it will stay fresh until you get hungry again! The silicone food saver lids can be used to cover cooked food, fruit, salads, sauces, as well as drinks like coffee, tea, juice and more.

Product Features
  • The set includes 6 clear silicone covers in various sizes.
  • Thanks to their stretchable material, the food lids will easily fit most bowls, pots, containers, mugs, cups, cans, jars, and you can even use them to cover your half-cut melon or watermelon.
  • Cold and Heat Resistant: Feel free to put the stretchable food lid in the freezer or even in the microwave and dishwasher.
  • Since the silicone material is resistant to low and high temperatures the bowl stretch lid will remain intact and as good as new for a very long time.
  • Eco-Friendly and Economical: The silicone stretch cover lids will reduce your plastic waste and help you save money, since you will no longer need to buy plastic wrap to cover your leftover food fresh. Plus, the bowl lid does a much better job at keeping your food fresh!
Product Specification
  • 6 Pieces all varying in size:
  • 2.6 inch / 6.6cm stretches to 4 inch diameter
  • 3.7 inch / 9.5cm stretches to 5 inch diameter
  • 4.5 inch / 11.5cm stretches to 6 inch diameter
  • 5.7 inch / 14.5cm stretches to 8 inch diameter
  • 6.5 inch / 16.5cm stretches to 9 inch diameter
  • 8.3 inch / 21cm stretches to 11 inch diameter
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