Although they are very close in price there is less wrap in the Glad Press'n Seal, but I find I need far less of the Press'n Seal because it covers so well, so I think the pricing would work out about the same.

I love the Press'n Seal, you simply cover, press, and you're done. Just like the commercial you can cover up anything and tip it upside down and the seal holds. It's amazing stuff. I'm saying goodbye to plastic wrap, I find it time consuming annoying, and it slips off too easily. Press'n seal is fast and simple, and I also find that it tears off much easier (and more evenly) than the Plastic Wrap.
Press'n seal in my opinion is definitely better than plastic wrap!

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I unplugged the microwave in our house the other day to give it a clean (Boy it was gross); anyway somehow I ended up in putting a whole in the wave-guide cover (the thing that protects the device that makes the microwaves from the food splashes and steam).
I was a little concerned, so I googled what would happen if I left the whole there, it appears that nothing to bad would happen but it would eventually stop working...
So Glad Press n' Seal to the rescue, crude fix I know but because it is not reactive to microwaves it makes an excellent patch for the waveguide cover.
And I guess in the future when the microwave gets dirty I can just remove this piece and put in another :) - Who knows, you could even line it in the stuff.
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