Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick Aluminum Foil – Heavy-Duty Grill Foil for Foil Packet Meals on Backyard Grill and Campfire
Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick Aluminum Foil – Heavy-Duty Grill Foil for Foil Packet Meals on Backyard Grill and Campfire
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Why you'll love it
- Non-stick coating lifts cheesy, sticky, and saucy foods off cleanly — no scraping or ruined presentation
- #1 trusted brand with 70+ years of proven strength and reliability in American kitchens
- Easy Tear Edge dispenses the right length with no scissors or frustration, speeding up prep
- One roll handles cooking, covering, storing, and cleanup — replaces multiple specialty products
- Pack-of-12 bulk option delivers long-term value for large households or food-service settings
- Prevents freezer burn on leftovers, reducing food waste and saving money
Perfect for
- Lining baking pans and casserole dishes so cheesy or sticky foods release cleanly with no scrubbing
- Wrapping and tenting roasts, baked fish, and meats to lock in moisture and flavor
- Making foil packet meals on the grill or in the oven for hands-off, mess-free cooking
- Covering plates and pans of leftovers for refrigerator or freezer storage to prevent freezer burn
- Protecting surfaces and oven walls from messy splatters during high-heat baking








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Product Information
Non-Stick Aluminum Roll: This package contains one Reynolds Wrap Non Stick Aluminum Foil roll measuring 130 feet long by 12 inches wide (130 square feet total)
Locks In Flavor: Use this versatile kitchen aluminum foil to cook foil packet meals, tent roasted meats, cover casseroles, protect leftovers from freezer burn and more
Food Lifts Right Off: Place foods on the dull side of this non stick baking foil for easy removal from pans, or use the non stick foil to cover dishes with sticky toppings to ensure a perfect presentation when the Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil is removed
#1 Brand Of Aluminum Foil: Backed by over 70 years of quality & strength, home cooks of all kinds trust Reynolds Aluminum Foil for easy prepping, cooking & clean-up
Covers, Packages, and Stores: Whether you’re covering pans to avoid messy splatters, wrapping food in a packet for maximum flavor and texture or simply storing leftovers, Reynolds Non Stick Aluminum Foil does it all
For over 70 years, cooks have trusted Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil to deliver strength, versatility and durability in the kitchen and beyond. This non-stick Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil helps even the cheesiest casseroles lift right off; simply place your food on the dull side of the aluminum wrap for easy use with no mess. Use this non stick foil over sticky dishes so you get a beautiful presentation when the tin foil is removed. It also helps keep leftovers fresh when the cooking’s done. Use Reynolds Aluminum Foil to line baking pans and sheets for easy clean-up, or use the aluminum foil to wrap food while roasting or baking to seal in flavor and moisture. The Easy Tear Edge makes it easy to tear off just the right size piece of baking foil for any use, from preventing splatters to protecting your leftovers from freezer burn. With so much versatility, plus over 70 years of trusted quality, you can rely on Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil to make prepping, cooking and clean-up easier—and more fun.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick strong enough for campfire and grill packet meals?
Yes. Reynolds Wrap is engineered for strength, and the 12-inch width gives you enough foil to wrap hearty packets of meat, potatoes, and vegetables without seams or weak spots tearing open over the fire.
Can I use the non-stick side so fish and vegetables do not stick to the grill?
Absolutely. Place the food on the non-stick coated side and the fish, peppers, onions, and other delicate items lift off cleanly when the packet is opened, with no skin left behind on the grate.
Does the Easy Tear Edge work well at a campsite or tailgate with no scissors?
The built-in tear bar is exactly the feature that makes the box useful outdoors. You can pull and tear the length you need with one hand, with no extra tools, which is ideal when you are cooking away from a full kitchen.
Will the 12-inch width fit over a whole fish or a large piece of meat on the grill?
Yes. The 12-inch width accommodates whole trout, full chicken breasts, and large cuts of meat, so you usually need only one folded sheet per packet instead of patching pieces together.
Can I use this foil to wrap food for a cooler or an ice chest on a day trip?
Yes. The impermeable foil barrier seals in moisture and blocks air, which helps keep sandwiches, burgers, and pre-prepped packet ingredients fresh in a cooler and prevents them from soaking up other flavors.
Is this a good foil to bring for tailgating, picnics, and patio grilling?
Yes. A single roll covers grilling, packet meals, covering trays on the picnic table, and wrapping up leftovers to bring home, which is why it is a staple for tailgate and picnic setups.
Can I use Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick directly on a campfire grate?
You can use the foil to make packets that sit on the grate or in the coals, which is the standard campfire cooking method. Direct flame contact is not recommended, but wrapped or tented cooking over the heat works very well.
Will the foil hold up to high heat from a charcoal or gas grill?
Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil is heat-resistant and rated for grill temperatures. It handles direct grill heat in packets without melting or breaking down during normal cooking times.
Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick vs. heavy-duty foil for campfire packets — is standard thickness enough?
For most campfire and grill packet meals, standard Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick is plenty strong, especially with a double-wrap for long cooks. Heavy-duty foil is overkill for typical packet meals and is harder to fold tightly.
Aluminum foil vs. a grill basket for outdoor veggie cooking — which is more flexible?
A grill basket is great for small chopped vegetables, but it limits you to one shape and size. Foil packets let you customize each guest's portion, add sauces, and cook fish alongside veggies at the same time.
Is this foil safe to use on a grill that gets up to 500 degrees?
Yes, standard aluminum foil handles typical grill temperatures well above 500 degrees. It is a standard tool for indirect grilling, smoking, and high-heat packet cooking.
Will the non-stick coating release any fumes when used over an open fire?
The non-stick coating is designed for food-contact cooking at normal cooking temperatures, including grill and oven use. Used as intended in packets or on trays, it does not off-gas or release unusual fumes.
Does the roll hold up in a camping gear bin or a grill caddy without tangling?
Yes. The roll comes tightly wound inside a protective box, and you can drop the whole box into a gear bin, a grill bag, or a cooler without the foil tangling or getting crushed.
How do I line a baking pan or sheet pan with Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick foil?
Pull a sheet from the box using the Easy Tear Edge, then place it on the pan with the dull, non-stick coated side facing up where the food will sit. Press the foil into the corners and up the sides, and you are ready to bake with no greasing required for most recipes.
What is the best way to tent a roast or whole chicken with foil?
Tear off a long sheet, drape it loosely over the top of the roast or bird, and crimp the edges around the pan to hold it in place. The foil traps steam and keeps the meat moist. Remove the tent in the last 15 to 20 minutes if you want the skin to brown.
How should I wrap leftovers in foil to prevent freezer burn?
Wrap the food tightly, pressing out as much air as possible with each fold, and seal all edges. For long-term freezer storage, double-wrap or wrap the foil-wrapped food inside a labeled freezer bag for extra protection.
Is this foil safe to use in the oven, on the grill, in the freezer, and in the refrigerator?
Yes. Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil is designed for oven baking and roasting, grill cooking, refrigerator storage, and freezer storage. Just be sure the food is fully cooled before moving it from a hot oven to the fridge or freezer.
Does this foil work with standard half-sheet, full-sheet, and roasting pans?
Yes. The 12-inch width is sized to cover a full standard sheet pan, a 9x13 casserole dish, and most roasting pans. For extra-large roasters, you can overlap two sheets and crimp the edges together.
What is in the box when I order Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick foil?
Each box contains one roll of Reynolds Wrap Non-Stick aluminum foil, with the Easy Tear Edge built into the box itself. The standard roll is 43.33 yards long by 12 inches wide, for 130 square feet total. The pack-of-12 option includes 12 of the same standard rolls.
Is aluminum foil safe for cooking and food storage?
Yes. Aluminum foil has been used in American kitchens for decades and is FDA-approved for direct food contact in cooking and storage. It does not leach into food during normal cooking, and it is fully recyclable when you clean off food residue.
Can I put Reynolds Wrap foil in the dishwasher, microwave, or air fryer?
Foil should not go in the microwave, as metal and microwaves do not mix. Foil is dishwasher-safe to clean a pan, but in most cases you just lift the foil off and toss it. Foil works in air fryers only when used in the basket with food on top and clear of the heating element.
What is the difference between aluminum foil and parchment paper?
Aluminum foil is a thin metal sheet that conducts heat, seals in moisture, and blocks air, which makes it ideal for lining pans, wrapping food, grilling, and freezer storage. Parchment paper is a silicone-coated paper that is non-stick but not heat-conductive, so it works well for delicate baking and cookie sheets but cannot handle the grill, freezer, or tight wrapping the way foil can.

