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Disposable Microwave Bowl 50pcs

₵110.00 ₵120.00

Sold By: 1st World Party Centre & Disposables

Key Information for Microwave Safety

 
  • Look for Labels: Always check for a "Microwave Safe" label or the microwave symbol (wavy lines) on the bottom or packaging of the product. The product in your previous image is a cup and its microwave status is unknown unless specified on its label.  
  • Safe Plastic Types: Plastics with recycling codes #2 (HDPE) and #5 (PP) are generally more heat-resistant and safer for microwave use than others.  
  • Avoid Unsafe Types: Avoid microwaving plastics with recycling codes #1 (PET), #3 (PVC), or #6 (PS/Styrofoam), as they can melt or release chemicals when heated.  
  • Use as Directed: Even with labeled products, avoid prolonged heating, especially of oily or fatty foods, which reach higher temperatures than water-based foods and can damage the plastic over time.  
  • Inspect Containers: Do not use any plastic container that is scratched, cracked, or damaged, as this increases the risk of chemical leaching.  
  • Alternative: When in doubt, transfer food to a glass or ceramic container before heating.     

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SKU:SF-2443-LPQN

Categories:Plastics, Bowls

Key Information for Microwave Safety

 
  • Look for Labels: Always check for a "Microwave Safe" label or the microwave symbol (wavy lines) on the bottom or packaging of the product. The product in your previous image is a cup and its microwave status is unknown unless specified on its label.  
  • Safe Plastic Types: Plastics with recycling codes #2 (HDPE) and #5 (PP) are generally more heat-resistant and safer for microwave use than others.  
  • Avoid Unsafe Types: Avoid microwaving plastics with recycling codes #1 (PET), #3 (PVC), or #6 (PS/Styrofoam), as they can melt or release chemicals when heated.  
  • Use as Directed: Even with labeled products, avoid prolonged heating, especially of oily or fatty foods, which reach higher temperatures than water-based foods and can damage the plastic over time.  
  • Inspect Containers: Do not use any plastic container that is scratched, cracked, or damaged, as this increases the risk of chemical leaching.  
  • Alternative: When in doubt, transfer food to a glass or ceramic container before heating.  

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