Frequently Asked Questions
The DII reusable cloth bowl covers are made from one hundred percent cotton fabric, ensuring durability and ease of use.
This set includes three sizes: one large measuring ten point twenty-five inches, one medium at eight point twenty-five inches, and one small at seven point five inches.
Yes, these bowl covers are machine washable. You can wash them with cold water on a gentle cycle and line dry.
To use the DII cloth bowl covers, simply stretch the elastic openings over your bowls, ensuring a snug fit to keep food fresh.
Yes, the elastic openings allow these covers to fit easily over various bowl sizes and styles, providing versatility in your kitchen.
Yes, each cover features a twill tape hanging loop for convenient storage when not in use, helping to keep your kitchen organized.
To maintain your bowl covers, wash them separately before first use and follow machine washing instructions to keep them in good condition.
Yes, these bowl covers are designed specifically for food storage, using food-safe materials that keep your dishes protected.
These covers are suitable for both hot and cold food items, providing flexibility for various types of food storage.
These bowl covers make a great gift due to their stylish design, functionality, and compatibility with various kitchen decors.
Unlike plastic wraps or disposable covers, these reusable cloth bowl covers are environmentally friendly and add a touch of style to your kitchen.
Yes, these bowl covers can be used outdoors, making them ideal for picnics or barbecues while keeping food fresh.
If your bowl covers arrive damaged, contact the seller for assistance with a return or exchange to ensure you receive a quality product.
Typically, these bowl covers do not come with a specific warranty, but customer satisfaction policies may apply depending on the retailer.
Yes, these bowl covers are designed to coordinate with various kitchen accessories, allowing for a cohesive and stylish kitchen look.
If the elastic stretches, ensure proper washing and storage practices to maintain elasticity, or consider replacing them if they no longer fit.













