🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game with these must-have lids!
The Silicone Bowl Lids Blue Set of 5 offers a versatile and eco-friendly solution for food storage and cooking. Made from 100% food-grade silicone, these lids are designed to fit a variety of containers, ensuring a secure seal while being dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. With a temperature range of -40F to 450F, they are perfect for use in the microwave, oven, and fridge, making them an essential addition to any kitchen.
M**P
Versatility and easy to clean.
I haven’t found anything I dislike about these. I have used them to cover a pot on the stove, to cover bowls in the microwave, everyday to cover my tea or coffee to keep it hot longer and to cover food in the fridge, on the table to keep food warm and on the island while prepping. I have used them everyday since they arrived and I am planning to give them as gifts because they are so handy and versatile. I haven’t tossed them in the dishwasher yet. Why bother? They’re far too easy to wipe clean.I have several Pyrex and Anchor Hocking dishes that no longer have lids because they split so easily. These lids are a great replacement. I love the suction feature. It works better than the original lids and I bet they won’t need replacing nearly as often.My family has left fewer spills and splatters for me to clean in the microwave since we purchased these. I love the vibrant color. It is pretty and makes me happy.
C**F
They are convenient
These are actually coming in quite handy to slap on mixing bowls while holding aside in fridge or otherwise OR for longer term fridge storage OR for a quick-grab cover while cooking or microwaving. And in cases where condensation forms, such as during heating something wet where the suction may not be a factor, they still cover the pan well. They work as I expected on smaller rim vessels than their diameter but surprisingly, they also work even if there's not a smidge of lid diameter beyond the bowl or pan they are covering. While the suction effect is kind of a novelty, it's also effective when conditions are right for it, meaning no or minimal condensation, but these also seem to lie flat enough to provide a good enough cover even if there is condensation. They also seem to return to their flat shape even if bent a bit in storage. In other words, they are really growing on me as being pretty useful for a number of different applications. As for using in the microwave or stovetop where steam would form inside the pot, it's pretty easy to slide them off sideways safely, including even if the suction effect is happening.Where they are really handy, however, and one of the main reasons I bought them, I have a collection of vintage cast iron, 1940's and earlier Griswold or Wagner, all but the largest of which have no lids but they all have two flared pour spouts, impossible to cover otherwise. These lids work extremely well on those.All in all, with or without the cast iron, I'm finding these lids quite useful both while cooking and for storage.
C**E
Nice Lids
I use these lids mainly for heating food in the microwave. For the most part, they keep the food contained in the bowl but occasionally some piece of food (usually potatoes in soup) will explode and are not contained by the lids. When I received them, I didn't think I'd be using the largest size much but it turns out that's the one I use the most. I do not have a dishwasher and so I wash them by hand and I find that a bit difficult because they are very pliable and soft. On some dishes, they actually do create a suction and seal well, but not all.
T**S
Magical Lids
You set the lid on a bowl. It sticks to it and seals. The end.I swear, it's as easy as this. I'm blown away with how good these silicone lids are. I was not expecting to be this happy over lids.In my quest to shovel out the mountain of plastic I have in my kitchen, I vowed to use my glass bowls exclusively. Except, I have way more glass bowls than lids. I needed lids. Happily, these silicone bowl lids 100% fit the bill. The beauty is that they don't have to exactly fit the bowl size; if it's too big, no biggie. It still seals.There are five lids in the set and they cover the full range of sizes in my nest of glass bowls. When you set the lid on top of a bowl, lightly press it if you'd like-- it'll push a bit of air out and set the seal. Or just set the lid on top and move on with your life. You do you. You can test the seal by lifting up with the center knob. It feels like magic when you can actually lift the bowl up doing this. But don't do that and think you're going to transport it to the fridge like that. Common sense tells us that's a stoopid idea. The disclaimer in the packaging backs up that concept as well.Maybe there are some surfaces where the silicone doesn't seal? I haven't found one yet. So far my bowls and pans are all digging the close personal relationship with the Silicone Bowl Lids.I bought mine in "white"--they're more a sort of transluscent, milky white. They haven't yet come into contact with tomato sauce but so far I've found them very easy to keep clean. I would be cautious with them on the lower dishwasher rack because the heating element tends to warp silicone.Five stars!
A**S
Work good
Handy to cover up microwave bowl..easy to clean
T**R
Still working great 5 years later
(Originally purchased in July 2019)So I bought these for a relative who wanted some red covers for their round glass dish's. After looking around a little while I came across these which seemed pretty good. These are silicone lids which means you can cook with them on, but also they have that suction effect if you press down and push out some of the air. It's not the best seal you can get but it's good enough. Though don't expect to be able to flip over the bowl with these on or you're items will fall out.What is also good is the fact you can kinda lock all the lids together going from the big one down to the little one cause the handles interlock into each other from big to small.Was reminded again the other day by my relative they still love these lids and use them often when cooking so they don't melt or ruin the plastic lids that came with their glass storage bowls. So wanted to make sure to update (though looks like I never reviewed these in the first place oops) my review for these to let people know they are still working great.
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