DivotMaker
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As you all know, we go through a LOT of foil and plastic wrap with this hobby! I have always used Reynolds HD foil, in the 18" roll, until recently. While it is good, it tears too easy, for heavy-duty, and is quite expensive. I now use food service-packaged foil, from Sam's Club.
The Reynolds pack is 18" x 16.66 yards (48.98'), and costs almost $6.00. The "Daily Chef" Food Service brand, from Sam's, is 18" x 500', and is priced $19.98. That's 10-times the foil, for 3-times the price of Reynolds! And, I find it to be less prone to tear. The box has an internal roller, and cutter, so it's easy to use. Great deal!
Plastic wrap is also essential! I have never been able to find long rolls of plastic wrap at my local grocery stores. It is very difficult to wrap a brisket, or pork butt, in 12" plastic! Enter the Daily Chef plastic wrap! The roll is 18" x 3,000'! That's a lot of pork butts and ribs wrapped! $14.98 for 3,000' of plastic wrap. The wrap isn't flimsy, either - it's food service grade!
I'm sure Costco has the same type of deal. But, if you have a Sam's near you, spend $35 on a great supply of foil and plastic wrap!
I forgot to mention - they are Made in the USA! Makes it even better!
The Reynolds pack is 18" x 16.66 yards (48.98'), and costs almost $6.00. The "Daily Chef" Food Service brand, from Sam's, is 18" x 500', and is priced $19.98. That's 10-times the foil, for 3-times the price of Reynolds! And, I find it to be less prone to tear. The box has an internal roller, and cutter, so it's easy to use. Great deal!
Plastic wrap is also essential! I have never been able to find long rolls of plastic wrap at my local grocery stores. It is very difficult to wrap a brisket, or pork butt, in 12" plastic! Enter the Daily Chef plastic wrap! The roll is 18" x 3,000'! That's a lot of pork butts and ribs wrapped! $14.98 for 3,000' of plastic wrap. The wrap isn't flimsy, either - it's food service grade!
I'm sure Costco has the same type of deal. But, if you have a Sam's near you, spend $35 on a great supply of foil and plastic wrap!
I forgot to mention - they are Made in the USA! Makes it even better!