Reusable silicone lids for bowls
Silicone covers for food storage

Reusable silicone lids for bowls (set of 6)


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Our reusable silicone lids for bowls will help you transform any dish or pan into an airtight container. You can also use the smaller reusable lids to cover a half lemon, cut vegetable or yoghurt pot.

Using reusable silicone lids makes it easier to protect your food. You'll have less washing up and transferring between containers, less waste from using cling film and less food waste too. Our silicone lids for bowls also store flat, helping you save useful space in your kitchen cupboards compared to bulky containers.

If you love to cook and want to reduce your waste, silicone covers for food are a low waste option that will last you for years.

Reusable silicone lids for bowls details

  • Pack size: set of 6
  • Sizes: 20 cm, 17 cm, 15 cm, 12.5 cm, 10 cm, and 7 cm
  • FDA food grade certified
  • Colour: Translucent
  • Packaging free

Sustainability

Silicone is made from silica, a natural material found in sand. Silicone is easily recyclable and won't break down into microplastics, which helps to reduce plastic pollution in nature and in your food!

Our silicone lids for bowls are made in a factory in China where staff receive fair wages, pensions and healthcare. To reduce our carbon footprint, we ship our reusable food covers by sea, a process that takes much longer but is better for the environment than air freight.

Why I love the reusable silicone lids for bowls

We keep a box full of silicone lids in our kitchen and they get used just about every day! I'll use them to cover a pan, a bowl and yoghurt pots. I'll also use them for other things too, like resting my spoons and knives on when I'm cooking or for placing big vegetables like a half-cut cabbage on when I put them in the fridge.

How to care for your reusable silicone lids for bowls

Look after silicone food covers and they'll last you for years. Firstly, avoid tearing them with your knife or sharp objects and keep them away from open flames. You can wash them in the top shelf of your dishwasher. They're microwaveable but best not used in an oven.

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