Bag Tek 28 Inch x 6 Inch Bread Bags, 250 With Wicket Dispenser Bread Loag Bags - Mirco Perforated, Freezer Safe, Clear Plastic Baugette Bags, Disposable - Restaurantware
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In each case, there are 250 bags.
The twist ties I use I don't know.
A third of their manufacturing is based in India, South America and the US. As a result, it is difficult to get an idea of where the company actually manufactures this product without speaking directly to their product development department.
The twist ties I use are too small for a heat sealer, so I don't have one.
Selected User Reviews For Bag Tek 28 Inch x 6 Inch Bread Bags, 250 With Wicket Dispenser Bread Loag Bags - Mirco Perforated, Freezer Safe, Clear Plastic Baugette Bags, Disposable - Restaurantware
It's good to have bags that are the right size for my baguettes, and that appear to be professional in design. Although these bags keep bread fresh, the bread rapidly dries out when stored there. My intention was to buy the bags so I could keep my bread fresh without having to rewrap it with plastic wrap every time I want some. It is an excellent option if you plan to sell or gift the bread almost immediately (*1 day), but they are not very suitable for storing bread for longer periods of time.
These were purchased for 22 dollars The bread has a diameter of 27 oz. The bags are actually too large for the loaves to fit in, but I found that I could cut each one in half and heat seal the edge of the upper section to make two bags from the Despite the size of the bags, they can hold a decent-sized loaf of bread It should have perforations large enough to permit coma-free breathing of a cooled loaf. Since the price is reasonable enough, I don't mind giving loaves of bread in them as gifts. These are products I bought in the past, and can enthusiastically recommend them.
You can stuff these into the bag without having to handle it too much if you can get the bread into the bag without fuss. Although they are sturdy, they are prone to breaking. Approximately one out of ten of these products will break when handling the product or when putting the bread in. A 10% wastage may not sound like much, but these are an excellent buy if you can live with it.
The bread stays fresh for longer.
Don't waste your money on these, as the material they're made of appears to be porous, and they completely fail to keep bread moist.
A gift for a family member who bakes bread and rolls. Bags are a hit with them.
I've seen what it says on the website and what I've.