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Etee Review

About Etee

Etee Review

Etee helps you cut down on waste with its line of natural, non-toxic home and personal care products. Using the naturally durable and sticky nature of beeswax, the company packages its liquids in earth-friendly, biodegradable tubes.

The brand has received a ton of praise for its sustainable product range, landing ‘Best’ lists in New York Magazine, Tree Hugger, and USA Today. Its popularity is further shown by a healthy 77k Instagram following.

Ready to make the switch? Keep reading this Etee review. Ahead, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the brand and its best-selling products, provide customer feedback, information on promotions, and more, to help you decide if it’s the right pick for your home.

Overview of Etee

Etee Review

It’s not always easy to make a change, especially when you’ve been doing things one way for so long. In the past, somewhere along the line, convenience trumped sustainability.

Big companies didn’t stop to think that the two could actually work together, or maybe the bottom line got in the way.

At Etee, convenience is made simple with sustainable home products. In fact, the company was created “to make it easy for you to make a change,” so its products kind of have to perform well and be easy to use and wash.

Etee’s mission is “to be the spark that ignites the flame for widespread change in the way consumer packaged goods add value for people and the planet.”

The brand’s founder Steven Reble created the brand in 2015 in Ontario, Canada after coming face-to-face with plastic pollution during a kayaking trip.

Upon further investigation, he was perturbed to find out that humans generate 300 million tons of plastic waste per year and only 6% of it is recycled.

So, what did he do? He decided to take down a huge pocket of plastic pollution—the home and body care market.

After some research, many tests, and one basement fire later, Etee (everything touches everything else) was born, using a mixture of beeswax and coniferous tree resin as the glue that held the company’s products together—literally.

This Etee review is going to get into the gripping details of the brand’s products shortly, but up next, you’ll find a list of highlights.

Highlights

  • Variety of products for the home, such as soap, wraps, bags
  • Soaps come in three scents
  • 100% natural, plant-based materials
  • Biodegradable packaging
  • Tons of discounts
  • Offers a subscription
  • Ships around the world

Whether it’s Food Wrap, Dish Soap, or Bags, the brand’s signature sticky mixture can be found in, on, or around each one. Giving wrap more security or acting as a package for soap, Etee has done away with plastic waste—you won’t find a bead of it anywhere near its collection.

In the next section of this Etee review, we’ll take you through its signature home and personal care products, as well as a few types of reusable bags.

Etee Product Review

A lot goes on in the kitchen. Eating, cleaning, prepping, storing—whenever food is involved, things tend to get messy. That’s why simple solutions like Tupperware and Cling Wrap were invented, but there’s one common problem: plastic.

Ahead, this Etee review will fill you in on the brand’s best-selling products, from reusable food wrap to soap and even floss—all completely plastic-free.

Etee Food Wrap Review

We’ve all done it. The fight with the plastic wrap, the mind-boggling stickiness, the promise to never use it again as we squish the remains into a ball and shoot a three-pointer to the trash can. In a perfect world, the shot goes in, but also, in a perfect world, unnecessary single-use plastic doesn’t exist.

We say unnecessary here because of the amazing performance of Etee Food Wraps. Not only do they work just as well as plastic wrap, but they’re also not annoying. They’re easy to use and clean. In fact, everything about them is so logical we wonder why these things didn’t exist sooner.

You’ll get about 120-150 uses out of just one wrap—one! And the sky’s the limit as to how you can use them, well, actually, the microwave is the limit—don’t put them in there. Also, watch out for the freezer for periods longer than 30 days, they’ll lose their stick.

Cover bowls, wrap plant-based cheese, shield the top of the casserole that you just can’t keep picking off of for tomorrow’s Thanksgiving feast. Really, these things stick well to any surface, and all you need to do is just rub them between your hands before use to warm up the wax.

They’re made from organic cotton muslin and Etee’s signature sticky mix (it’s not overly sticky, just enough to make a tight seal and come off clean), and sold in sets of three.

You can get one for $18, buy three sets for $16/set, or choose six sets for $14/set. They make a pretty cool gift too, so the more you buy, the more you save—plus, you make some else’s day.

Etee Dish Soap Review

If you’re reading this Etee review, there’s a good chance you’ve had a run-in with a non-sudsing slime that somehow gets labeled as soap. Look, we’re not going to slam other natural brands because, at the end of the day, they’re still making it happen.

But when it comes to doing dishes, if you’re going to switch to natural and eco-friendly from effective synthetic formulas, your dish soap needs to cut grease and it needs to have power.

Etee Dish Soap contains just four ingredients, a grease cutter, two cleaning agents, and a viscosity modifier to thicken things up.

There is no SLS in there (what normally makes suds), so while you won’t be throwing yourself a foam party anytime soon, you will get a few of those familiar suds.

The Dish Soap comes in unscented and citrus varieties in packs of three, six, or nine pods. Each pod holds 40 ml (just under a shot) of concentrate that makes 13 oz of ready-to-use soap.

The Hand Soap is on sale right now, and you can get yours for $19$52 with a 10% discount.

Etee Hand Soap Review

These days, households are using more hand soap than ever. Refills are a great idea, but they’re wrapped in plastic…so how exactly does that help? Etee Hand Soap comes in sealed beeswax pods in concentrate form.

The idea is, you cut the top off, pour the concentrate into a bottle then fill it with water. Et voila! Hand soap without the waste.

You’ll get to pick from three, six, or nine pods per order, and each one makes 13.5 oz of soap. In a clean and refreshing lemongrass scent, it’s made from only plant-based ingredients and scented with essential oils—you won’t get any nasties here.

Change the way you think with the Hand Soap for $20-$52.

Etee Floss Review

Floss may seem small, but it adds up. When on a mission to save the world, every little change counts. Normally made out of plastic, Etee Floss is made from 100% mulberry silk (how luxurious?!), candelilla wax, and a touch of natural peppermint oil for freshness.

You’ll get 60 meters of floss in each box (30 meters per spool) that comes in biodegradable cornstarch bags.

Get the Stainless Steel or Glass Container with two spools of Floss for $12, or opt for just the spools for $10.

Etee Bags Review

Who doesn’t love the satisfying seal of a Ziploc bag? You know your food is going to stay fresh, but guess what? There are other, non-plastic alternatives that do the same thing, except, you guessed it, we don’t have to drain the earth of a non-renewable resource to get it.

You’ll read all about the brand’s two best-selling reusable bags below. One, you can use like a Ziploc, the other that’s perfect for wrapping treats on the go.

Etee Reusable Beeswax Foods Bags Review

You know that wasteful feeling when you’re throwing plastic bags away? Yeah, that won’t happen here.

The Etee Reusable Beeswax Food Bags are completely biodegradable and you can get up to 150 uses out of one—that’s a whole ‘lotta plastic saved. Plus, they keep your food crazy fresh too.

The bags are made from organic cotton muslin coated in the brand’s signature blend of beeswax, coniferous tree resin, and a few other natural surprises you can read more about in the FAQ section of this Etee review.

They’re sold as a set of three bags, and you’ll get:

  1. Small Bag (10.5″ x 9.75″): think sizeable snack size, you know, the kind you really want, not the one that’s meant for kids
  2. Medium Bag (12.5″ x 11″): for larger items that need a little extra space
  3. Large Bag (14.5″ x 12″): you brought home a bunch of spinach or made two dozen cookies

The bags can be used in or out of the fridge. You can put them in the freezer, but unless you want them to be kaput, don’t leave them in there for more than 30 days.

Pick up your set for $30.

Etee Organic Cotton Bento Bags Review

Furoshiki are Japanese wrapping cloths traditionally used to carry goods. Essentially, they’re a sheet of material that you wrap something in, tie a knot, and then head on your way. Easy to grip, secure, and the best part? No plastic.

The Etee Organic Cotton Bento Bags are one and the same, giving you a sustainable way to carry your lunch to and from home without the need for a plastic bag. They’re made in Canada with organic cotton, are machine washable, and come in small, medium, and large sizes.

Get them in a three-pack for $35, or a six-pack for $63. Just want one? They’re sold separately for:

  • Small Bag (5 x 10″): $14
  • Medium Bag (7 x 10″): $16
  • Large Bag (7 x 12″): $18

Who Is Etee For?

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Etee helps you cut down on plastic waste, so it’s a great choice for anyone who wants to adopt greener habits.

Offering a range of home and personal care products that actually work, they’re perfect for those who want to get the same clean feeling of traditional products while they eliminate plastic from their homes.

As a side note, Etee uses beeswax. So if you’re vegan, this brand may not be the right choice for you.

Comparison: Etee vs. EcoRoots

Etee Review

Thank goodness there’s more than one company trying to help the earth. In this section of our Etee review, we’ll compare our featured brand side-by-side with a competitor, EcoRoots, although they’re really more like sisters working towards the same goal.

Like our featured brand, EcoRoots is on a mission to help you cut down on waste. Offering package-free essentials like shampoo bars, soap, and sustainable items like safety razors, its product lineup is a little bit different from Etee.

You’ll find the same categories at both brands, but EcoRoots looks to offer a little more in terms of variety. Its packaging is very different too, opting for paper with non-toxic ink instead of wax like Etee uses.

To get a feel for the major differences between the brands, we’ll be doing a quick comparison between two similar products that have the same end goal but are very different in format—the EcoRoots Zero Waste Dish Soap and the Etee Dish Soap Concentrate.

  • Dish Soap Concentrate:
    • Compostable beeswax packaging
    • Only four ingredients, no synthetics
    • One tube makes 13.5 oz dish soap
    • Three scents
    • Three tubes per order
    • $19
  • Zero Waste Dish Soap:
    • Compostable paper package
    • Vegan ingredients
    • 5.9 oz
    • Unscented
    • $14

These two soaps are extremely different formats. One, you’ll use by rubbing your sponge over the block, the other, you’d mix with water and pump from a bottle. One isn’t exactly better than the other, but you will have more scent options and fewer ingredients with Etee’s dish soap.

Etee Reviews: What Do Customers Think?

Etee Review

There’s no doubt that choosing eco-friendly products is the right thing to do. But, the choice isn’t easy when they don’t work as well as the traditional plastic versions that cinch and zip with ease.

In this Etee review, so far, we’re really impressed with the brand’s designs, but since seeing and using are two very different things, we’re going to need a little help from those who have bought them.

Ahead, you’ll find comments and ratings sourced from a few different sites around the web, and we’ll get things started with some from the brand’s website.

  • Food Wraps: an average of 5/5 stars from 83 reviews
  • Unscented Liquid Dish Soap Concentrate: an average of 4.5/5 stars from 94 reviews
  • Lemongrass Liquid Hand Soap Refills: an average of 4.5/5 stars from 31 reviews
  • Reusable Beeswax Food Bags: an average of 5/5 stars from 13 reviews
  • Gently Minted Waxed Silk Floss: an average of 4.5/5 stars from 45 reviews

We chose to take a closer look at the Dish Soap Concentrate as it appears to be even more popular than the food wraps. If you came looking for information on the food wraps specifically, don’t stress, we’ll get to those right after.

The Unscented Liquid Dish Soap Concentrate comes in beeswax tubes, making the product completely biodegradable from head to toe, or in this case, soap to tube. About the difference of this soap compared to competitors, we found one helpful Etee review:

The various powdered and solid varieties we found did not work for us. Powders were inhaled too easily and the solids were just a pain to use. We are now happily using this stuff and we’re on our 4th refill.”

Etee Review

We also saw quite a few comments that mentioned it was easy to use and that it has “lots of cleaning power.” You definitely want a soap that can actually clean, so it’s awesome to read that Etee’s does. Overall, it’s a simple product, smartly designed, and ready to clean.

As promised, now, we’ll get into an Etee review for the Food Wraps we found on a blog called Cool Mom Picks.

The review went over a few different tests, one, wrapping a head of cauliflower and storing it in the fridge for 5 days: “The verdict: It looks just as fresh as the other half head that’s been wrapped in plastic wrap.” Eco-solutions that work just as well as plastic are truly something to be celebrated.

To get a little more information about the Food Wraps, we turned to Amazon and found a 4.2/5 star rating awarded by 1,273 shoppers. We’ve also included the rating snapshot below if you’d like to see how that score came to be:

  • 5 stars: 61%
  • 4 stars: 16%
  • 3 stars: 12%
  • 2 stars: 6%
  • 1 star: 5%

While browsing the comments section for helpful information we came across an Etee review that read, “much less fiddling around with plastic or aluminum foil to get it tight…Easy to clean, easy to use.”

The fact that the Food Wraps don’t aggressively stick to themselves is something that makes them even better than plastic wrap.

Of the non-leakage quality of the Food Wraps, another Etee review read, “right out of the box, these wraps do the job quite well – from sealing bottle tops to holding 1.5 lbs of Orbeez slush in, even turned upside-down and shaken!

It looks like Etee did an awesome job at designing their wrap to not just match the performance of plastic wrap, but exceed it.

All-in-all, the brand’s products are awesome. They’re durable and effective, do what they’re supposed to, and are super easy to use and clean.

Is Etee Worth It?

Etee Review

Etee offers a good range of products for household and personal use, and they’re the first ones we’ve ever come across that use beeswax as a solution to plastic refill bottles.

It’s an inventive alternative, one that does cost a little bit more, but it’s the planet we’re saving, right? The planet.

Aside from having stellar products that work and packaging that rocks, the brand itself is pretty cool, too. Giving back to food banks, kids in need, and other charitable organizations, Etee is on a mission to save the world. And we’re totally there for it.

Etee Promotions & Discounts

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Other than saving money on food waste and gaining the mental peace that comes with helping the earth, throughout this Etee review, we found a few other ways the brand gives you a leg up. Here’s what we found:

  • 10% off sale on select items
  • Subscribe and save 20%
  • Join the Plastic-Free Club to get up to 50% off always
  • 14-Day Trial for the Plastic-Free Club
  • Get 10% off when you sign up to the mailing list
  • Free shipping for US & Canadian orders over $60

Where to Buy Etee

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If you want all the perks, the best place to buy is right from ShopEtee.com. If you’re looking for reusable bags, along with other mind-blowing earth-saving gadgets, you can also find them on Amazon.

FAQ

Etee Review

Who owns Etee?

Steve Reble own Etee.

What are Etee food bags and wraps made from?

The brand makes its food bags and wraps from the same material. The base is organic cotton muslin that’s been dyed with non-toxic ink, then coated in a mixture of USDA-approved organic beeswax, coniferous tree resin, and soy wax mixed with organic jojoba oil, as well as cinnamon and clove oils.

The reusable bags are also sewn with 100% cotton thread.

Is Etee packing eco-friendly?

Totally. In fact, it’s completely plastic-free and biodegradable.

Does Etee offer a money-back guarantee?

You bet your sustainably sourced, recyclable boots it does. Etee has a 90-Day Risk-Free Guarantee under which you can get your money back if you’re not totally happy with its products.

Does Etee ship internationally?

Etee products ship around the world so you can cut down on plastic use no matter where you live.

What is Etee’s Shipping Policy?

Etee is based in Canada, offering free shipping for US and Canadian customers whose orders total over $60. If your order is under that amount, shipping is pretty low—around $6.

The brand processes all orders in 1-2 business days, and then once shipped, it should arrive at your home in another 3-10 business days via USPS. If you live overseas you should look out for your order in 9-15 business days.

And thanks to their tracking service, you can follow your package’s progress on its way to you. Just click on the link included in your shipping confirmation email.

What is Etee’s Return Policy?

We all know how online shopping works. You have a ton of reusable bags at home, but these particular ones are calling your name. If once your order arrives and you change your mind—btw, totally ok to do so—Etee products come with a 90-Day Guarantee that promises a full refund if you’re not 100% happy.

To get a refund started, all you need to do is use one of the methods listed in the very next section of this Etee review.

How to Contact Etee

Etee Review

We hope you found all the information you came looking for in this Etee review. If you have any lingering questions, you can get in touch with the brand by using any of the contact methods below:

  • Contact form available on the brand’s site
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: 1-844-689-3833

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