Reynolds 912 Foodservice Film – Safe, Scissor-Free Kitchen Film with Low-Profile Edge Cutter
Reynolds 912 Foodservice Film – Safe, Scissor-Free Kitchen Film with Low-Profile Edge Cutter
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Why you'll love it
- 15-inch width covers oversized trays that standard 12-inch wraps cannot handle
- Extra-long 2000-foot roll (plus 1000-foot variant) minimizes changeovers in busy kitchens
- Built-in low-profile metal edge cutter delivers clean, one-pull cuts without scissors or tearing
- Foodservice-grade thickness resists tearing during heavy commercial use
- Clear film allows instant visual inventory of covered items without unwrapping
- Bulk format offers a lower cost-per-foot than consumer retail boxes for high-volume users
Perfect for
- Wrapping and sealing large sheet-pan and catering trays for refrigeration or transport
- Covering bowls, plates, and prep containers in bulk to keep food fresh
- Portioning and storing batch-cooked meals and ingredients
- Lining and protecting surfaces during high-volume food prep
- Quickly covering dishes between service periods in a busy kitchen







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Product Information
Continuous roll of foodservice plastic wrap is 2000 feet long x 15 inches wide
Easy dispensing with the low-profile precision metal edge cutter
15 inch width makes covering larger trays, plates and bowls simple
Ideal for storing food and covering dishes
Clear plastic wrap allows you to quickly see what food is covered
This continuous roll of foodservice plastic wrap is 2000 feet long x 15 inches wide, making it ideal for food prep and storage. Dispense quickly and easily using the low-profile precision metal edge to cut whatever length of cling wrap you need. The 15 inch width makes covering larger trays, plates and bowls simple. Whether you’re prepping ingredients, storing food for later or simply covering dishes, this plastic film is clear so that you can quickly see what food is covered.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the built-in cutter safer than using a box cutter or scissors in a busy kitchen?
Yes. The low-profile metal edge is recessed into the dispenser, so the cutting action happens in a controlled motion against a fixed surface, reducing the risk of nicks and lacerations compared with handheld box cutters.
Is this film food-safe for direct contact with prepared food?
Yes. Reynolds 912 Foodservice Film is a food-grade plastic film designed and labeled for direct contact with food in commercial kitchens and food service operations.
Will the foodservice-grade thickness reduce the chance of tears that expose food?
Yes. A thicker foodservice film is more resistant to tears and punctures, which helps maintain a sealed barrier and reduces the risk of contamination during storage and transport.
Does the clear film help staff identify allergens or dated items quickly?
Yes. The see-through construction lets staff read labels, color-coded tape, and date marks through the film, reducing the need to unwrap items and lowering the risk of cross-contamination.
Can we use this film safely in walk-in coolers and low-temperature storage?
Yes. The film remains flexible and seals effectively at standard walk-in cooler temperatures, helping maintain food-safe cold storage without cracking or splitting.
Is this a safer choice than open-flame coverings in a commercial kitchen?
Yes. Plastic film for cold storage and transport poses no flame risk, unlike wax-based or improvised coverings that can melt or ignite near hot equipment.
Will it help my team avoid cross-contamination between raw and ready-to-eat items?
Yes. Use a fresh sheet of film for each item, and the clear wrap lets you color-code with tape so raw proteins stay clearly separated from prepared foods in the cooler.
Is it safe to use around heat lamps and warming stations?
The film is designed for cold storage and ambient holding. Keep it away from direct heat sources, hot lamps, and open flames, where any plastic film can melt or shrink.
How does it compare to aluminum foil for food safety in a commercial kitchen?
Both work for covering, but clear film lets staff see contents without lifting the cover, which reduces handling and the chance of accidental cross-contamination.
Is it safer than cling wrap sold in retail grocery store boxes?
Reynolds 912 Foodservice Film is designed and labeled for commercial food contact, with a thicker foodservice-grade construction that resists tears and the kind of jagged cuts that compromise food safety.
How does it compare to silicone lids for sealing prep containers?
Silicone lids are reusable and great for round containers, but they do not fit irregularly shaped sheet pans or large catering trays. Plastic film seals any shape quickly and disposes of cleanly after service.
Is the dispenser safe to mount near a busy prep line?
Yes. The integrated cutter is low-profile and recessed, so it can be safely mounted at a prep station. Mount it at a comfortable height and away from edges to avoid bumps during fast service.
What if my staff is worried about plastic film touching hot food?
Let hot food cool before wrapping. The film is intended for cold and ambient-temperature storage, and applying it to hot food can cause melting, poor cling, and steam buildup inside the wrap.
Is it safe for staff with latex allergies?
Yes. Reynolds plastic film is a polyethylene-based wrap, not latex, so it is suitable for kitchens where staff have latex sensitivities.
Will the film leach chemicals into acidic foods like tomato sauces?
Reynolds foodservice film is designed for direct food contact, including acidic foods, when used as labeled for cold and ambient storage. Avoid direct contact with food at high temperatures.
How do I load a new Reynolds 912 roll into the dispenser?
Open the dispenser cover, drop the new roll in with the film end feeding over the top, pull the leader sheet through the front slot, and close the cover so the film threads past the metal edge cutter. Test with a short pull to confirm the cutter slices cleanly.
How do I get a clean cut from the integrated metal edge cutter?
Pull the film across the tray or container, press it down firmly against the cutter bar, and draw it quickly across the metal edge in one smooth motion. A confident pull produces a clean line; a slow, hesitant pull can stretch or tear the film.
How should I store the roll when not in use?
Keep the roll in its dispenser or original box, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and sharp objects. Standard pantry or storeroom temperatures are ideal, and a clean dry environment keeps the film from picking up dust or odors.
Will this film fit my existing wall-mount or under-cabinet wrap dispenser?
Reynolds 912 is a standard 15-inch foodservice roll designed to fit common 12-inch and 15-inch foodservice dispensers. Measure your current dispenser core and width first, and check the roll diameter against your mount's clearance to be sure.
Is this film compatible with both hot and cold food applications?
Reynolds 912 Foodservice Film is designed for cold and ambient-temperature applications, including refrigeration, transport, and short-term holding. It is not intended for oven, microwave, or direct high-heat use.
What is included when I order Reynolds 912 Foodservice Film?
Each order includes one roll of Reynolds 912 clear foodservice film in the size variant you select, either the 2000-foot or 1000-foot length. The dispenser is sold separately and is commonly reused from your existing foodservice wrap holder.
Is this plastic wrap safe to use for food storage?
Yes. Reynolds 912 is a food-grade plastic film designed and labeled for direct contact with food in commercial and institutional kitchens. Use it as directed for cold and ambient storage.
Can I reuse sheets of this film after unwrapping?
Reusing film that has touched food is not recommended, as the surface can harbor bacteria even after rinsing. Pull a fresh sheet for each new item to keep your kitchen food-safe.
What is the difference between foodservice plastic wrap and household plastic wrap?
Foodservice plastic wrap is sold in bulk lengths on wider 15-inch rolls with foodservice-grade thickness and often an integrated cutter, while household plastic wrap comes in shorter rolls on narrower 12-inch cores designed for occasional home use. The foodservice format is built for high-volume commercial kitchens and delivers a lower cost per foot.

