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Clingfilm BORING ALERT

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MummaBubba123 · 25/04/2013 06:59

Apologies for what is, no doubt, THE most boring question!
Hence, its brevity.
IS there a clingfilm that won't drive me TOTALlY insane by getting tangled up or by the end of its re-fillable box breaking - rendering it so useless and annoying that I want to chuck it through the kitchen window?

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 25/04/2013 07:07

Lakeland have a blue plastic dispenser thst you put the roll in, chuck away the box. It is compact and fits in a drawer easily.

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staticlunge · 25/04/2013 07:09

You want the Baco Easy Cut Cling Film Dispenser. You can buy them in Sainsburys or that other place.

The cling film comes in a sturdy plastic container instead of cupboard. Its a little more expensive but the refills are normal price.

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staticlunge · 25/04/2013 07:10

Cardboard! not a cupboard

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SoupDragon · 25/04/2013 07:15

I simply stopped using it and bought click-lock boxes/microwave plate covers/etc instead

Clingfilm is shite.

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 25/04/2013 07:24

I only use it for covering bowls of dough while rising, my last roll lasted 15 years. The Lakeland dispenser is very good though.

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attheendoftheday · 25/04/2013 17:06

We have the lakeland dispenser, it works well.

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notso · 25/04/2013 17:19

I have had the Baco one for ages.
Only had to replace it when DS2 smashed it on the floor.

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MummaBubba123 · 25/04/2013 23:09

Back is my pet peeve at the moment. I never break it (of course), but when I'm at work my childminder manages to ... and if she doesn't manage to, my husband bloody well will! Lol

Mission: Lakeland box - sort drawers, put into drawers. Done. Yeah!

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MummaBubba123 · 25/04/2013 23:09

Thank you, ladies!

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trixymalixy · 25/04/2013 23:11

Yy to the Baco dispenser. It is a lifesaver.

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MinnieBar · 25/04/2013 23:14

OP I was asking myself the very same question earlier this evening. Last year my parents got us a GIANT roll from CostCo and I got The Rage every time I had to use it. Which was a lot, because it was so bloody huge.

Now I know?

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craftycottontail · 26/04/2013 21:13

Has anyone discovered a brand that actually clings? I've tried various recently and they're so useless, I swear cling film was clingier when I was a girl!

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Icelollycraving · 27/04/2013 10:33

Yes,we use the Baco one. Even dh can manage that one!

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Primrose123 · 27/04/2013 10:35

My DM said something about this the other day. She bought a different type of cling film which has perforations, so you rip off what you want and get a clean cut, and it doesn't get all twisted. I can't remember which one it was though.

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Primrose123 · 27/04/2013 10:37

This one perhaps?

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Pan · 27/04/2013 10:48

Oh it's all in the technique. Make sure you pull the cling film downward along the face of the side with the teethy bits, and then slightly underneath the package, so 1. it gets a cleaner cut and 2. the cling film left open will 'stick' to that 'wall of cardboard', ready to go again.

Am sure there'll be a VideoJug on youtube somewhere...

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MummaBubba123 · 28/04/2013 06:48

It's not my technique that as the problem as I'm a bit of a control freak pro! It's the fact that the box is bully and broken by others when I'm at work, etc. 😙

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MummaBubba123 · 28/04/2013 06:52

Baco gets dropped (husband and childminder), breaks and rendered 'throw-at-a-wall-able'.
Thank you for perforated tip - yes I will be going to Lakeland!
As for clingy clingfilm: they have one in America that doesn't even need to be sealed. Adheres instantly. Incredible.

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picnicbasketcase · 28/04/2013 07:02

I take the clingfilm out of the box and bin the box. Use clingfilm as normal and use a knife to score along it so it can be torn in the right place. The end doesn't get lost or tangled. I think the choppy edge of the box is the problem.

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MummaBubba123 · 28/04/2013 07:06

Could be right there! However I always cut through too many sheets! I'm going to go to Lakeland ;)

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Sleepyfergus · 28/04/2013 07:09

I seem to remember that cling film changed from being super clingy to not very clingy when it was rumoured to be carcinogenic. Then you got different types of cling film, including one that was for microwaving with only. I don't think there are diff types now....but yes, agree that using cling film on some bowls is pointless as its doesn't stick at all.

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MummaBubba123 · 28/04/2013 19:09

Aha!
So maybe 'more clingy' isn't necessary better! :)

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Melfish · 30/04/2013 21:08

M&S do a perforated cling film, think it's described as non pvc wrap. It's reasonably clingy and about £2.

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Doughnutmaestro · 01/05/2013 03:28

Take it out of the box, keep it in the fridge and it unrolls better, then cut it off with a knife.

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MummaBubba123 · 01/05/2013 07:29

Two brilliant pieces of clingy advice. Going to M&S today! Will look into fridge thing ... Wheb I have space for it. Lol

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