Uratex is a known manufacturer of high quality foam and plastic products in the country. Our family has been loyal to their brand for years. In fact, I use their Orthocare mattress for my bed. Ken’s sleeping on their Siesta portable Mattress every night. And I have a dozen of their Casablanca Arm chairs in my computer shop. That’s how much we trust Uratex. So, when we found out they have these microwave-safe containers they call Ready-Wrap, I knew we can only expect the same durability and quality. 🙂
We were sent over these containers to be featured here, and just with their look and feel when I opened the package, I knew they weren’t made with cheap plastic. Since we own a microwave at home and we use it everyday for reheating leftovers, we’ve tried different affordable microwave-safe containers and have been consistently disappointed. With these Ready-Wrap containers, we have high hopes. I mean, c’mon. They’re from Uratex, the same manufacturer who made those chairs the kids and adult customers at my shop now stand on, and other times, even jump on when they’re all pumped up while playing games like DoTA or Crossfire. 😀
“Get ready for keeps†– this is the tagline of the Ready-wrap line of containers. Why? Because they aren’t just for use in the microwave, but they have many more functions:
- You can use them to freeze, refrigerate and reheat food or ingredients.
- They’re perfect for organizing dry ingredients like flour, baking powder, powdered milk, etc. You can even use them to store fillings for your sandwich so it’ll be easier to prepare them next time, e.g., lettuce, ham, tomatoes, etc. (exactly what I’m planning to do 😉 )
- You can use them to pack your food and bring them anywhere you go like in the office, for picnics, or even to a party somewhere else.
- You can use them to display food or garnishes at your own parties. They offer these containers in different colors. Cups come in clear, red, blue, green and purple. The round and rectangular containers come in clear body, but with various colored lids.
- For home businesses, you can use these containers for your food products.
Here’s their 12-piece Party Pack, priced at Php 114.75:
This set includes 2 of the following: 350-mL and 450-mL bowls; 500-mL cups; 500-, 750- and 1600-mL rectangular containers.
By the way, the larger containers(white) are more durable so you can use them in your freezer. 🙂
Also, it’s important to note that these Ready-Wrap containers are…
- Made of food grade materials meaning they don’t contain dyes or recycled plastic that are harmful to us humans. They’re materials that were meant to be used for anything connected to food.
- Made from 100% Virgin Resin – this means they didn’t come from anything recycled.
- Reusable / recyclable.
- Microwave-safe.
- Environment-friendly. They’re non-toxic and CFC-free.
- Compact and stackable. They should keep your kitchen or your refrigerator organized.
We had adobong pusit (squid) yesterday! Yum! 🙂
You can buy the Uratex Ready-Wrap containers in all leading supermarkets nationwide (SM Hypermarket, Super Value Inc., SaveMore, Robinsons Supermarket, Waltermart, South Supermarket, Shopwise, etc.). Prices may range from Php 21.75 to Php 127.75. Very affordable, if you ask me. 🙂
For more information, here’s their contact information:
Website: www.readywrap.com.ph
Uratex Consumer Hotline: 888-6800
Email: inquiry@readywrap.com.ph
Yay! so affordable..right timing kc buy talga ko ng lunch boxes for my two boys na microwavable kc madaling araw pasok nila, isa s school, ung isa nmn sa office..Â
really ideal for parties and “pabaon”. I remember when we attend fiestas we used to bring such containers for “take home” hehe..
I’m not to keen about plastics in the microwave oven but these look chic as lunch boxes or food container when out on a picnic…love the colors too!
oh wow! i love the colors! and nagutom ako sa adobong pusit mo ha! hahaha
i usually use ready wrap containers, very handy and microwavable too, leftovers can be put in there and instantly can be reheated through a microwave 🙂
I always have containers in stock at home. Â I try to cook big batches of food to save time and energy and the left-overs are always stored in these containers for later consumption. Â