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W&P Stretch Lids

6 count

Why we love it

  • Sustainable option: This product is endlessly reusable, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
  • Versatile design: It includes six different lids to fit various containers, from cans to large serving bowls.
  • Easy visibility: The clear lid lets you see the contents inside, ensuring convenience and reducing guesswork.
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$20.00 $20.00 Save 0%

Stretch Lids $20.00

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

The Silicone Stretch Lids are perfect for eliminating food waste by saving and storing leftovers, without the single-use plastic. With 6 sizes to fit a range of bowls, pots, and plates, you can easily save meals of any size! With textured grips for an easy snap on- snap off and a secure seal, your fridge will be infinitely odor and spill proof. Plus, with a transparent lid to easily see contents inside, you’ll never forget about that leftover birthday cake again!

  • Designed to replace plastic wrap and be endlessly reusable.
  • Clear lid allows you to see contents of dish.
  • Dishwasher Safe.
  • Microwave Safe.
  • Cal Prop 65 Compliant.
  • FDA Compliant.

Set includes 6 sizes:

  • 2.5"
  • 3.8"
  • 4.5"
  • 5.7"
  • 6.5"
  • 8"

100% Silicone.

Grove Values

A HIGHER STANDARD

Better essentials for a healthy home.

From paper goods to storage solutions, every product is vetted to reduce waste and lower your daily exposure to plastic, dyes, and unnecessary additives.

Materials that matter

Products made from recycled paper, bamboo, glass, and silicone

Designed for reuse

Refillable, compostable, and reusable formats that reduce waste

Less plastic, fewer microplastics

Low-plastic and plastic-free options that help limit microplastic exposure

Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog