Reynolds Aluminum Foil

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hemi

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Jul 17, 2009
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Last time I foiled a shoulder I swore I was gonna do something better
next time.. I had NO Idea they made this stuff.. Reynolds Foil , Heavy Duty, 24 INCHES X 1000 ft.. Thank You Ebay.. shipping was more than it cost. after piecing it together last time and fighting the wind.. It is worth it.. At the rate I use it , it will last forever.. Hemi..
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We get the costco kind for $19. Buts its only 500 feet.
 
One of the ebay stores had it for 28.00 for 24''X 1000 feet but the shipping was 29.00 for almost 30 pounds. On this particular roll I got about 55.00 with shipping. Still worth it. Wife is gonna beat me.. Hemi..
 
Sam's 18X500 been through about 3 boxes since I started smoking.
 
If you have a restaurant supply house in your area it is usually a shelf item as that is the size they use. In CA we have a chain called Smart & Final that carries restaurant and institutional items and I suspect there are others like it in other states
 
GFS (Gordon Food Service) also has it for around $40 for 24"x1000'. Lucky for me my nephew gave me two rolls and I'm still on the first roll. It will be a while before I need anymore.
 
Around the DFW area, I can get the 24" at Restaurant Depot for under $30, but I have some custom wood foil and plastic wrap boxes that fit the 18" rolls.. I keep those in the house, but I keep a roll of the 24" on the comp chuck box. The extra width sure comes in handy!
 
I got the 24" heavy duty Reynolds wrap in the 500 ft roll at Cosco I got 2 500 footers because they cost exactly 1/2 what the 1000 ft roll cost and I figured the 500's would be easier to handle.

I Never thought of going to a restaurant supply.

You're right about the heavy duty being much better, it never tears and is far easier to use in a wind. I hate that thin wimpy stuff so I threw ours out when I got the good stuff. Her lovliness promptly went out and bought another roll of the junky stuff. Go figure.
 
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