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Reese
$5.87 $4.35
25 in stock
Diane
GTIN-12 | 798813518088 |
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Volume | 30 Count |
Brand | Diane |
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Reese –
I am a Chef, and I use these over bowls, plates, dough rising/proofing containers (spray the inside with aerosol baking spray for nonstick), picnic items, leftovers, mis en place trays, and virtually everything for which I used to use plastic wrap. They fit round, square, & rectangular pans, 1/2 hotel pans (and smaller), and every odd shaped container I have tried. It is one of the most convenient tips I can give anyone for working in the kitchen.
They also work great for covering a camera to keep it dry, either on or off a tripod, when it is raining or misting (lift the front off of the lens when taking a shot, put it back over it until the next shot)
They work well for covering plants and pots to increase humidity, light fixtures when painting, and hundreds of other uses. Stick a few in your car for when you have to jump start a battery or do something else in the rain and you don’t want your head soaked, or grab greasy parts or use a gas can to protect your hands from the grease/stink if you don’t have gloves. Carry a few for doggie doo-doo pickup.
Buy the 100 pack (why it’s $6.97, and the 30-pack is $26.68, I’ll never be able to figure out), you’ll find uses for them.
Finley –
I am a retired old coot and do not have enough hair left on my head to worry about…so…I don’t need a shower cap…BUT…One of my hobbies is baking my own bread from scratch. I must confess that when it comes to plastic wrap I am all thumbs. These caps are perfect for covering yeast dough in the proofing and rising processes. They fit my largest proofing bowls, are easy to see through without lifting them and can be punctured so large batches can breath. I am very pleased with this product.
Proofing Tip: I proof my dough in the oven with the over turned OFF and the over light turned ON to supply the small amount of heat needed to speed up the process.