Reusable Silicone Suction Lids
Oma is always looking for an easy way to become more “green.” These easy-to-use silicone lids make it very stress-free. You no longer need to use disposable covers such a plastic wrap or tin foil. For an airtight seal, to heat or store your food, just place the EZ-Lid food cover on a smooth surface container like ceramic or melamine.

The lids (sizes 10.5 and 6 inches) are both dishwasher and microwave safe. They are also FDA approved. Tip: this lid is perfect for odd shape bowls.
Product Description
EZ-Lid Is Better Than Plastic Wrap In Every Way
EZ-Lids are reusable food-grade silicone lids that create an airtight seal. It's the
perfect way to store food or reheat food.
To use simply place the EZ-Lid food cover on a smooth surface container like ceramic
or melamine and then push down. That's it.
Here's why else you should start using EZ-Lids:
- ✔ GREAT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY - Set of 2 FDA-approved, food grade, stackable silicone lids great for reheating food or preserving food
- ✔ PRESERVE OR REHEAT FOOD & SAVE MONEY - Silicone food covers create airtight seals and can be used as pot covers, pan covers, and mug covers without needing to spend money on plastic wrap
- ✔ ECO FRIENDLY & EASY TO USE - With EZ-Lids you no longer need to use disposable plastic wrap, simply place an EZ-Lid on a smooth surface (like glass, ceramic, stainless steel, etc...) and press down to form a perfect airtight seal
- ✔ VERSATILE IN ALL SITUATIONS - Cooking lids withstand temperatures from -40°F to 450°F and can be used in the freezer, microwave, oven, & dishwasher
- ✔ RIGHT SIZE FOR THE RIGHT JOB - Includes 2 silicone food lids with 2 different sizes - 10.5 inches & 6 inches

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