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Long and strong tinfoil - best brand?

12 replies

Nonplusultra · 27/12/2023 08:58

I always buy the long rolls of tinfoil at Christmas, but it’s never strong enough, and rips so I end up using more, running out and wrestling turkeys with my tiny trusty everyday roll.

Is there a decent brand of tinfoil that makes strong extra long Christmas foil?

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ArthurChristmas22 · 27/12/2023 09:06

Aldi. I have always been staggered how strong their strong foil is!

shockeditellyou · 27/12/2023 09:10

If you can get to a Costco, their Kirkland catering foil is amazing.

Youngman1267 · 27/12/2023 09:13

ArthurChristmas22 · 27/12/2023 09:06

Aldi. I have always been staggered how strong their strong foil is!

Totally agree with this.

Mirrormeback · 27/12/2023 09:15

I used M&S foil at my parents this year and noticed how very strong it is compared to anything I've ever bought.

Its an extra wide one in a red cover

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 27/12/2023 09:18

Lakeland strong foil, comes in various widths and lengths.

geoger · 27/12/2023 09:20

Costco foil and cling film is brilliant

HurdyGurdy19 · 27/12/2023 09:22

shockeditellyou · 27/12/2023 09:10

If you can get to a Costco, their Kirkland catering foil is amazing.

Agree with this. I use foil a lot, and each roll lasts me about two years. (I actually wrote the date I started using the last one on the box.)

Nonplusultra · 27/12/2023 09:40

I’m making a note of this for next year.

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Sherrystrull · 27/12/2023 09:41

shockeditellyou · 27/12/2023 09:10

If you can get to a Costco, their Kirkland catering foil is amazing.

This. Mine is used multiple times a day and one roll lasts months.

Ariela · 27/12/2023 10:50

Catering foil Bookers own brand.

thedementedelf · 27/12/2023 12:18

Aldi tinfoil is the strongest

Mirrormeback · 27/12/2023 15:20

My DM has Aldi and Lidl tin foil and neither is as strong as the M&S

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