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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

It is available at Amazon, just placed an order. 

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

I have seen "stretch tite" (same color box) at Publix It is a smaller amount at a higher price however.

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

I purchased Stretch Tite plastric wrap for about 3.99 a few weeks ago from my grocery store. Check your local grocery store or Walmart as they might have it. 

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

I am disappointed I most that I try.  I use Crystal Wrap that I have had for few years.  How does this Costco brand rate for wrapping, sealing and storing?

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

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@Twins Mom , I have used the Kirkland Signature Stretch-Tite for years because I found it superior to any other plastic wrap. What attracted me to it is that it stretches over the plate/bowl/product and then sticks to itself without coming undone in the fridge or freezer.  Also the box with cutter makes it so that the roll unrolls readily, 99.9% of the time.  That was the thing I hated most about all the wraps I used in the past...they would peel partway, ripping the roll.

 

When I have a very satisfactory product, I hate losing it.  

 

It is definitely not sold at the store I visited this week, nor on Costco online.  I placed an online order at the beginning of this week and searched every which way, including just going all the products in the category.  I just checked again, not there.


None of the stores mentioned in this thread are in my area of Texas.  I will look at the Amazon item mentioned. My grocery store, HEB, and Walmart do not sell Stretch-Tite.

 

I will be interested in hearing if anyone finds a plastic wrap at Costco other than what I found this week:  two blue boxes wrapped together.

 

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

We buy it now on Amazon.


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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?


@JGalt wrote:

@Twins Mom , I have used the Kirkland Signature Stretch-Tite for years because I found it superior to any other plastic wrap. What attracted me to it is that it stretches over the plate/bowl/product and then sticks to itself without coming undone in the fridge or freezer.  Also the box with cutter makes it so that the roll unrolls readily, 99.9% of the time.  That was the thing I hated most about all the wraps I used in the past...they would peel partway, ripping the roll.

 

When I have a very satisfactory product, I hate losing it.  

 

It is definitely not sold at the store I visited this week, nor on Costco online.  I placed an online order at the beginning of this week and searched every which way, including just going all the products in the category.  I just checked again, not there.


None of the stores mentioned in this thread are in my area of Texas.  I will look at the Amazon item mentioned. My grocery store, HEB, and Walmart do not sell Stretch-Tite.

 

I will be interested in hearing if anyone finds a plastic wrap at Costco other than what I found this week:  two blue boxes wrapped together.

 


Costco online has Stretch-Tite. They have the 12" x 3000' roll for $14.99. Item 208733. I'm not a member so it would have cost me more to buy it. I'm also put off by the size of the roll. The box is 6"x6" and heavy (got that info elsewhere), and the 3K' roll doesn't fit in the Stretch-Tite cutter, which you can buy on Stretch-Tite's site. Of course, the boxes of 3K as well as 750' come with the slide cutter that you fit over the metal cutting edge on the box, just like the Freeze-Tite I already have, so you don't really need the cutter.

 

I wound up buying two 750' rolls on A. I won't be microwaving with it touching the food or wrapping hot food in it because of the PVCs, but can envision tons of ways this will come in handy and can be used safely.

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

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@noodleann , Thank you for all the info.  I did see the listings on Amazon, so I will get it there.  I definitely cannot bring it up on Costco website, not using the number you provided nor any term I can come up with.


I hope someone who tries the new Costco plastic wrap will let us know how it is.  If I could readily get to the store, I would buy it and return it if I found it unsatisfactory.  How I wish I lived nearly next door to Costco!

 

edit:  wanted to mention I agree with you...I never put plastic wrap in the microwave.  I cover food in the microwave with a hard plastic cover that has a fairly big hole in the center.  It washes quickly in the sink so it's no trouble to use

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

@JGalt   I purchased 2 boxes of the "old" packaging 750' Kirkland Stretch-Tite yesterday and it was much cheaper than at the A. I purchased online as I rarely get to the actual store now--the closest one is about 70 miles from home. I live on the coast in the PNW and have to drive inland.

 

I have used this product for years, sure hope it doesn't change here. I like the 750' box as I have a good out-of-the-way but easily accessible place for the box--I need it handy as I use it so often.

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Re: Costco StretchTite plastic wrap, gone?

I found it in my Costco store in Pennsylvania last week. I am fairly new to it so not sure if this is the product you are describing but it is in the yellow and blue box with the cutter and says "Kirkland Signature Stretch-tite Plastic Food Wrap" and it is a 2 box bundle of 750 sq ft each. There was a limit of 1 per customer and the price was approximately $10.

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