Tracy
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025
Good quality. Fast shipping.
David D.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Fast shipping I have had these before they work perfectly
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
I do smash patties and freeze them for on demand burgers. 2 of these (top and bottom) per patty. They are a good size and more importantly are relatively easy to peel off a frozen patty when ready to grill. No complaints, overall happy.
ROB
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Use it for burger press and meat does not stick to it ..
Glenda
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
same answer
Dale
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
I never used wax paper for making burgers before buying this product. Now I don't think I will ever make burgers without using wax paper.No sticking in the press.No big greasy mess to clean up.Burgers don't stick together when freezing them.I have experienced the paper sticking to the burger when removing it from frozen burger. I just ran a little water over the paper and the burger, and the paper came right off.
Kenneth Depree
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2015
These 6" squares are very convenient to use when making hamburger patties using a hamburger press. Put one square on the counter, hamburger on the paper, another square on top, then cover with the press and push down the plunger to form a 4"x4" patty that is covered top and bottom with wax paper squares and ready to be refrigerated or wrapped for freezing for future use.When you remove a patty from the freezer, the paper is very easily removed. It is barely attached to the meat. If you keep the patty between sheets until it thaws, the paper does not get mushy.The squares come in a box that is not designed to be used as a dispenser. To make them easier to get at, I removed them from the box and put them in a Rubbermaid storage container about the same size as the squares.But the convenience of having pre-cut squares comes at a price. For much less, using one of the 12" by 75' rolls of wax paper that I buy in the store, I could make about 300 squares. When I need more squares, I'll have to make a decision as to convenience or economy. However, because these squares are so convenient I may be spoiled by then.
Ezra Shapiro
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2012
Makes a really interesting origami paper if you know what you're doing. Takes a crisp fold but it's not very forgiving, that is, if you try to correct errors you'll get all sorts of ugly lines showing through on your finished model. Also, though one side is smoother than the other, it can be hard to tell whether you're looking at the front or the back; if you need the visual cue provided by the color, this might be a tougher paper to use. I love the stuff, though.It's perfectly square and exactly the same size as standard 150mm (6 inch) origami paper; if you mix and match you can get modular origami with occasional transparent panels. It comes in a thin cardboard box which looks like it will hold up better than the crappy cellophane you get with many other papers. Or you can store it in the Yasutomo . It looks like the plastic box will hold 3 or 4 of these 250-sheet packs.Note that unlike most of the other patty papers sold on Amazon, this paper is really waxy. For origami use, I suspect that means using a folding bone is an iffy proposition (but I haven't tried this), and, of course, techniques like wet folding are impossible.I'm just delighted Amazon stocks this item. I'll try to post an image or two as I experiment with this paper.