Silicone Stretch Lids (Set of 8, variety of sizes 7.9”,6.3”, 5.5”, 4.3”,3.5”, 3 x 2.6”). The perfect stretchy silicone bowl covers for your kitchen! (Light Grey)
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Silicone Stretch Lids (Set of 8, variety of sizes 7.9”,6.3”, 5.5”, 4.3”,3.5”, 3 x 2.6”). The perfect stretchy silicone bowl covers for your kitchen! (Light Grey)
Want to be more environmentally friendly and stop wasting saran wrap? Look no further! This 8-pack includes various sizes to cover all you needs. Sizes (diameter) 2.6" (stretch to 3.5"): Small cups, dog food cans, soup can 3.7" (stretch to 5"): Small bowls, beer mug, coffee mugs 4.5" (stretch to 6"): Regular bowls, half of cantaloupe 5.7" (stretch to 8"): Soup bowls, half of small watermelon 6.5" (stretch to 9"): Large bowls, regular plates 8.3" (stretch to 11"): Large salad bowl, large plates How to apply 1) To ensure a good seal, make sure both bowl edges and lid are dry. Wipe edges of bowl with a dry cloth if necessary 2) To apply lid, start with the edge of container closest to your body, and gently spread along outer edges until you get to the other side 3) After placing lid on a bowl, use the tabs to easily adjust lid into the desired position 4) For better long term storage, create a tight seal by simply picking up one of the tabs and pushing the lid into the container, in order to create a vacuum effect 5) IMPORTANT: If you cover a warm dish, it is important to allow the steam to escape. To do this, tuck the longer/triangular tab back under the lid, to create a small vent 6) To remove lid, simply pull on one of the tabs. WARNING: Lids can get warm when used in microwave or oven. Wait for lids to cool down or wear thermal protective gloves Caring for the lids 1) Lids can be washed in dishwasher or by hand 2) Avoid cleaning lids with abrasive or force-foam cleaners 3) Store lids in a dry ventilated place 4) Stretch lids can be "nested" for compact storage WARNING If using to cover bowls in the microwave or oven, it is VERY IMPORTANT to tuck the longer/triangular tab back under the lid, to create a small vent and allow steam to escape! If container is fully sealed, the expanding heat and pressure could cause the lid to pop off and may result in injury and/or damage