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4 Best Aluminum Foils Are Easy to Tear and Reuse

We crumpled strips of foil, baked dozens of biscuits, and did other tests to assess 12 products from Amazon Basics, Reynolds, and other brands. Plus: Shiny or dull side up?

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Aluminum foil roll on left, Amazon Basics, Reynolds Wrap, Chicwrap aluminum foils on right
A good aluminum foil should be strong and come with an edge that tears it easily.
Photos: Getty Images, Consumer Reports

Aluminum foil is a friendlier kitchen accoutrement than its counterpart, plastic wrap. It’s generally easier to tear from the roll or spread over a bowl.

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But even aluminum foil has its weaker forms. Some of them tear too easily, so you end up with half of what you want and a jagged edge, or they rip from the slightest touch when you’re lifting cookies from a foil-lined baking sheet. (By the way, unless you’re using nonstick aluminum foil, using either the shiny or dull side is fine for cooking on.)

We tested 12 rolls of aluminum foil, in both standard and heavy-duty varieties, to find the ones that are easy to rip yet sturdy against punctures. 

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Angela Lashbrook

Angela Lashbrook is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She has been with CR since 2021 and covers a wide range of topics, but she is particularly interested in anything health- or parenting-related. She lives with her husband, their son, and her dog, a Libra named Gordo.