Pros: easy to use, great for foods and toys Cons: none that I have found
In the mail, like so many others, I have received the Solo To Go Microwaveable Deep Dish Plates and Lids. They remind of the containers that Wendy's used for their taco salads and are just as good as the Solo, at least I think so. ...
Pros: They might serve some purpose for someone Cons: Tops and Bottoms don’t match, environmentally questionable, expensive
Sometimes in the manufacture of an item a mistake is made that turns it into a collector’s item. The U.S. Mint did this in 1955 when they double-struck the date on a penny. The U.S. Postal Service has on occasion printed a stamp upside down. The ...
Pros: Hmmmmmm Cons: Not durable, not reusable, overall a pain
I often take lunch into work, though favoring non-heatable food such as yogurts and sandwiches. There are some meals we make at home though that I like to reheat the next day and these usually find their way into my lunch bag. I have a variety of various ...
Pros: Seals Tight, Water Resistant, Microwaveable Durable Cons: None
We have a problem in my house. Whenever my son comes over for dinner he leaves with leftovers and an assortment of our Rubbermaid, Tupperware and God knows whatever other plastic food containers that we, mysteriously, never see again. We love the guy but ...
Pros: Watertight containers; microwave safe; deep plate for visitors to take home Cons: Too expensive for one time use; cannot freeze; are not dishwasher safe; no compartments
Solo To Go deep dish disposable plates with lids are about to make their debut to your favorite shopping place. My husband and I have recently become empty nesters with our youngest off to college with plans of marriage this year. When our ...
Pros: Disposable, so no clean-up, lids are clear, large size Cons: Disposable, lids don't always snap, leaks even when sealed
The Solo Cup Company is coming out with a new line of disposable tableware in the form of microwaveable deep dish plates with lids, designed to store, heat, eat, and transport meals and leftovers. ~ Product Description Solo to Go ...
Pros: The handles are really nice and keep your hands safe. Cons: The covers are difficult to apply.
Recently I was provided an opportunity to try the Solo To Go Microwaveable Deep Dish Plates and Lids and see how I liked them. I would probably not tried these, by choice, because I have been using some of the others from Glad and have been happy ...
Pros: Large capacity, somewhat microwaveable, handles, easy to use... Cons: Wasteful, get flimsy when hot, not dishwasher safe, not for freezing...
I work long hours over the weekend with no break time, so being able to transport meals is important for me. Not to mention, I always come home with leftovers when I visit my parents for dinner. So, I have a lot of use for containers that allow me to ...
Pros: Convenient. No clean up. No worry about lost containers. Cons: Those lids. Feeds the landfills. Lack of color choices.
No potatoes included.
BREAKING UPDATE AT BOTTOM OF REVIEW! Startled by the ringing doorbell, Evie and Piper filled the house with a cacophony of barks and howls. Peeking out the window to investigate, he saw a rather large Fed-Ex box measuring 12 x 18 x 3 lying on the ...
Pros: leak resistant, deep dish, bottom with lid, portable, built-in handles Cons: can only microwave up to four minutes, plastic consistency issue, landfill fodder
I remember using Solo plastic cups when a child, and buy them today for get-togethers and even use them in the garden (but that’s another story!). So when I heard about the Solo To Go Deep Dish Plates & Lids, I couldn’t wait to try them. ...
Pros: Well, they are lightweight. Cons: A bit difficult to use - not great in the microwave, lose shape.
After reading some of the other reviews on these Solo Deep Dish Plates, I wondered how I would like them. From the sounds of it, many people were having trouble getting the top and the bottom to fit together. For me, for some unknown reason, I had ...
Pros: Microwaveable! Convenient finger grips! DISPOSABLE! Cons: Completely unusable product. Lids would not snap on at all!
Ever have a strange sort of day, where things are just a little out of whack, a bit bizarre, where you wonder if youve been set up to be an unsuspecting victim of that TV show Candid Camera? Well, today was that sort of day. The large FedEx ...
Pros: Store, heat and serve all from the same plate. No clean up. Cons: Lids are tricky to snap on.
The Solo Company has been in existence since the 1930's. They manufactured their first paper cup in the 1940's, and today they report $2.3 billion in sales. Their headquarters is in Highland Park, Illinois. Known mainly for producing disposable ...
Pros: easy to find, recyclable Cons: single-use dishes, plastic warps in microwave, expensive, not leak resistant
I bring my lunch to work each day so I have tried many different types of reusable plastic containers: Rubbermaid Take-Alongs, Glad Ware, and even no-name generic bowls. Solo has produced a line of disposable dishes that allow you to "just heat, eat, ...
by CyndiA in Home and Garden, - Top 50, Mar 25 '07
Pros: Good idea. Work as suggested. Cons: Small. No dividers.
I don’t know of anyone who hasn’t used a Solo plastic cup. They are inexpensive and convenient and come in pretty colors. I use real glasses most of the time, but when I need to take cups to a food-fest or have a lot of guests over, then I buy Solo cups. ...
Bock's Best - Volume 3 - Piano Solo This complete book of tremendous piano solos features just about every song that comes to mind for this special season. From ''Silent Night'' and ''Ha...
Peavey Solo Guitar Practice Amp The Peavey Solo guitar practice amplifier has 12W of power to drive an 8" Blue Marvel speaker. What sets it apart from the crowd is Peavey's TransTube...
M-Audio FireWire Solo FireWire Audio Interface The FireWire Solo is designed from the ground up as an easy-to-use, high-quality interface for songwriters to record guitars, vocals and more on the c...
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