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Johnson-Rose Hamburger Patty Paper, Pack of 1500
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Johnson-Rose Hamburger Patty Paper, Pack of 1500

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Description:

Hamburger patty paper with two spindle holes for easy attachment to machine.

Features:

Sold in pack only.


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.25 inches
Product Width: 5.25 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Package Length: 5.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 2.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Johnson-Rose wax paperFeb 28, 2009
By Lisa T
The only wax paper I have ever used has been the type on a roll. These wax paper squares seem slightly thinner than the roll paper, but they are still sturdy and should do their job well. My complaint is that, unlike the photo above, the paper did not come in a marked box with a dispenser opening. It came wrapped in plain, white paper (like butcher's paper) so that will make it slightly more difficult to store and use. I'm going to try putting it in a plastic sandwich container just to make sure it stays clean, dry and organized.

As the description states, there are holes on two corners so that the paper can be used on a spindle. So I guess they expected that everyone would hang the entire bundle of paper from a spindle and a box wasn't necessary. Bummer.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Useful Item For Pressing Lots of HamburgersNov 10, 2008
By J. J. Smith
I do not know much about different wax paper. But I found that these are a lot easier to work with then regular wax paper when you are using it to divide hamburger patties for freezing. A definite must if you are using a hamburger press I tried using an aluminum hamburger press without having the wax paper already on the press and could not get the hamburger off the press without ruining the patty.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Horrible packaging but fine for geometry explortationFeb 14, 2010
By SunniFlorida
After opening the box, my item, which should have been securely and safely wrapped, was open on 2 sides. Ironically, the sticker on the item says, "Maximum outer protection keeps out harmful contaminants." Really? How do you keep contaminants out of an opened package?

As far as my purpose goes for using the patty papers, they are intended to be an instrument in geometry exploration with middle schoolers. True to form, the patty papers did what I expected them to do, and the students enjoyed using them. Do I have the 1500 that I should have? I have no idea because the package looked like it was opened and used prior to arrival.

I'm very disappointed with how this company shipped this item and will think twice before purchasing again. I will probably spend a little more money and make my next purchase from a reputable supplier. At least I'll know I'm getting exactly what I'm paying for.

I'd NEVER use these as hamburger patty separators, seeing how they were contaminated during packaging and shipping.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5I LOVE THIS STUFF!Jun 08, 2010
By Teresa D. Matthews
I don't know how I ever made patties without this!!! I used to use wax paper and cut them and go through so much of it, it is so nice to pull out a perfect size piece of paper without all of the fuss of cutting. I have a big family so I buy hamburger in bulk and freeze it. I patty out the burgers and seperate them with this paper and then when we are ready for them, you can take out as many as you like. Works great!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Curious design and packaging but get's the job doneJan 23, 2010
By Stephen G. Horlick
I wish the manufacturer would consider packaging these in a box instead of simply wrapping them in paper.

Also, as another reviewer mentioned these have small holes punched in the corners, presumably to put on a spindle. For household use why not save a production step and sell without the holes.

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