New Reynolds Wrap No stick foil ?

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Has anybody used the New Reynolds Wrap No stick foil? There is a coupon in the Sundays Detroit fish wrap, comics section for the no food sticking to aluminum foil,

Of course I just bought a new box of the long HD stuff yesterday. I was wondering if it is:

A. Any good at what it claims?

B. Worth the extra money it probably costs?
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This is an excellent question! I was just looking at it today, but decided to go with the wide HD foil I always use. I'll be watching for responses as well!
 
We've used it, usually to line cookie sheets with when we don't want anything to stick or for anything else that clean up might be time consuming. It works as advertised as far as I'm concerned...good product. I haven't seen it in wider rolls yet though.
 
I've used it and it's no big deal, IMO..just something to charge to extra for, like sticky saran wrap..........
 
I'm a huge fan when cooking with gooey and sticky foods that stick to foil. Think melted cheese (nachos and enchis!), caramel, candied pecans, etc. Those foods slide off like butter and make the extra cost worth every cent.
Otherwise I just use the off brand cheap stuff.
 
I used it to line the bottom of my oven. It fused itself to the bottom of the oven and I had to replace it (the oven pan). Don't use it in that way, ever!
 
nonstick = chemicals
chemicals + heat = carcinogen
carcinogen = cancer


Not for my family. No way.:mad:
 
I tried to use the wide "heavy-duty" stuff to wrap a brisket and it tore very easily. I threw it aside and grabbed the old standard HD stuff.

John
 
Reynolds also makes a "Super Duty" foil but it's hard to find in local stores. I found it online. Pretty costly but it does well for lining the fire box in my Bandera. it's a good bit heavier than thier regular HD stuff.
 
non stick foil

This has been out for years. At one time they made a wide version. Have not seen it lately. When first released Sam's bundled it with reg foil in a 3 or 4 pack. This stuff is great when used to make sure food won't stick when cooking. Fish ,Cheese etc . I have actually cooked a sunny side up egg on the grill with it and the egg slides off.Not a replacement for regular or HD foil just a quality of it's own.
 
I've been using it for several years. It's called "release". 99% of the time, I use it to grill my walleyes on. works fantastic IMO.
 
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