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by Dianna Ranere

Product Review | Wraptatstic Pull, Press, Wrap!

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 If you are like me, and so many other people who get sucked into those commercials for new products, then you may have seen Wraptastic. You may have also secretly wanted it 🙂

Wraptastic

 Wraptastic is a brand new kitchen tool that helps with something we all have dealt with, plastic wrap that never comes out of the box the way it should. OR slicing your hand on the strip of metal that is on the cardboard box. I have done that a few times, and not because I am a klutz. It happens, and I bet it has happened to some of you too.

If Spring ever gets here in my neck of the woods, I can’t wait to start having cookouts and eating on the deck. This means wrapping the food to protect it from bugs, etc., until my guests arrive.

Wraptastic is the perfect tool, not only can you use it for plastic wrap, but for any wrapping material from foil to wax paper. The device holds most standard rolls up to 200 feet. It also comes with little stickers to indicate what type of wrap is inside the holder.

Wraptastic

It is easy to put together and easier to use. Just lift the lid and remove the plastic guard that is covering the blade. Remove the roll and place the spring-loaded caps onto each end of the tube. Then just simply pop into the Wraptastic. When you are ready to use it, just open the lid and pull the plastic wrap, or foil, etc. to the length you need and simply close the lid and press on both sides, and you have the perfect sheet of wrap.

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The dispenser has rubber feet on the bottom, so you can place it on the counter and not have to worry about it slipping. It also fits right into my cabinet, so you don’t need to worry about it taking up too much space.

I love it, and have tried it both with the plastic wrap and the foil. I am sure I will get a ton of use out of it when Spring and Summer arrives.

Wraptastic retails for $10.99, and right now you can buy one, get one at Buywraptastic.com

Disclosure:  I received Wraptastic in order to bring you this review.  All thoughts and opinions are my. own. This is accordance with Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of. Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.