Stock Your Home Uncoated Disposable Reviews Summary
Description: Stock Your Home 9-Inch Paper Plates Uncoated, Everyday Disposable Plates 9" Paper Plate Bulk, White, 500 Count
Avg. Price: $27.99
Rating: 4.3
based on 173 reviews.
Sturdiness & Quality
Pros:
"Perfect for a quick sandwich or snack."
"These are the old fashioned PAPER plates... Compostable."
"They're also recyclable if you dont get grease or sauces on them."
"For what I needed them for these are perfect!!!! I craft with glitter a lot and we use these to salvage as much as we can."
"I use them for cooking bacon in the microwave, and those with coating do not soak in the grease."
"These are not the coated kind, and I prefer them as no chemicals are released in the microwave."
"These plates are durable, strong and economical."
Cons:
"I have to use 2 or 3 at a time to avoid my food falling through the flimsy plate."
"Way too thin and flimsy! Get soaked through even if food has no sauce or water."
"These are cheap flimsy plates that are useless for eating."
"Bounty paper towels are thicker than these plates."
"Everything soaks through these plates. They are flimsy requiring you to use several plates and a plate holder to eat a meal."
"These paper plates are too thin! They rip and tear using a fork during normal use."
"These are very thin much thinner than I'm used to seeing even with bargain brands."
Value for Money
Pros:
"Much cheaper than anything the grocery store sells which is all I care about."
"This was the best price I found for them. They arrived fast and on time."
"Great value for 300 in the package."
"Their value is excellent."
"Good value for the money. A bit thicker than at other stores."
"The price per plate for this order in bulk was better than my local store."
"A good bang for the buck."
Cons:
"Considering the price, I expected these plates to be more substantial."
"16.00 is too much for these plates. Plain and simple."
"Disliked The price very much! Found them for $10 cheaper!"
"Absolute rip off. Any slightest moisture and it instantly leaks through leaving wet or greasy stains on everything it touches."
"garbage...i know these were economy and uncoated but jeeez..food seeps thru making a mess."
"It's not a savings if you have to use 4 times the plates."
"Horrible paper plates liquid went right thru them. Not worth the money I paid for these."
Environmental Impact
Pros:
"Although it may go to a landfill, the thinner plates will have less impact than the thicker plates and styrofoam."
"I keep paper plates on hand so I don’t have to do dishes often and, because they are paper, they are 100% biodegradable."
"Made in America, biodegradable, and a reasonable price."
Cons:
"These are uncoated paper plates so if you enjoy juicy burgers or food with any type of moisture these are not for you."
"Have to use like five at a time so all the moisture from your food Disney get on the counter."
"If you have anything with moisture, be prepared to have the top part of the plate start to rub off on your food."
Convenience
Pros:
"I like them on hand to avoid washing dishes."
"I keep a stock of these to use in the microwave so food does not splatter on the interior."
"Single use plates might be an eco-luxury but we use these for everything from paint projects, covers for microwave bowls and holding toast in the morning."
Cons:
"Too flimsy to use as a plate."
"Not sturdy and reliable, only use for certain very basic things, like a lid, anything else you have to double up."
"These are more like a paper towel folded in half. If food stays on your plate too long, plan on some of the plate being part of the meal."
Design & Appearance
Pros:
"Not plastic coated!!! No tacky patterns. Not shiny."
"Classy and timeless."
"These are the simple, paper plates you got grilled cheese sandwiches on in the 70s!!"
Cons:
"The picture of pizza on one of the plates is borderline false advertising."
"Okay these paper plates won't support heavy stuff."
"No spaghetti or creamy dishes because it will soak through and leave marks on your table top."