Ziploc Storage Bags, Double Zipper Seal & Expandable Bottom, Jumbo, 3 Count, Big Bag
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Reusable for items that are not perishable! If I were to use them for food items a second time, I'd be hesitant. However, it can be reused for large items that are not food.
These bags are 2 foot by 2 foot, as they say on the box. The height is 7 feet.
It is not something I would recommend. As with the other Zip Lock bags, it also has a zip closure.
You can find out more about the product by looking at the Amazon page and scrolling down below the picture and below the "other people purchased this" pictures. As I have several different sizes of Ziploc bags, I am not familiar with the size of this particular bag.
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Although these things are costly to purchase, there is no good substitute when they don't work. This is a jumbo jet In standard paper file boxes, bags of this size and shape are large enough to fully enclose and zip tight the contents, and this is one of my primary uses. As well as this, I also use them for storing electronics that I don't intend to use for a while and wish to keep this moisture off of A high standard of quality was set It comes in three pieces, and is built to last. It is very easy to seal them. There is, however, one caution Be gentle when opening them, so as to prevent pulling the zip right off the plastic, at which point they are Pull gently from the center, and it will open just fine without causing.
In order to keep contents dry and airtight, I purchased these. When I opened the first bag, the zipper was barely stuck to its cover. So I took out the other two from the box and went to use them. As a result, the zipper separated from the bag with little effort.
I probably should have opened the second zipper more carefully because it also separated from the bag in the same way. I did not need this product at all. Wasting money is a waste of time.
This product was very high on my list of hopes, but instead it was virtually useless, as they absolutely cannot stay sealed regardless of the content that is inside. Our family has been traveling full time for the last three years We have purchased multiple boxes of these, in two sizes, for the last 18 months, as well as before we started our journey. Due to our two dogs, we wanted to use these to seal clothes and linens in to prevent hair from getting into them As long as you are traveling for free. It doesn't help that once you put anything in them and sit them down, the zipper completely pops It might be possible to fill them up less than halfway, but They should be filled to the brim as well as containing super light items. I'm still able to open the zippers even when I have just one small set of sheets (which is probably an eighth full). In spite of the fact that they are much smaller, I really like the 2 gallon Ziplocs since they remain sealed no matter how much they are dropped.
Nevertheless, it might just be possible to stuff in a California king comforter with a little work. My disappointment comes from the fact that, on these bags, air is puffed up through a double seal, when I thought they were supposed to conserve space. Because of that, I would not use them for anything other than simple storage because I'm afraid they could be damaged or contaminated by elements that might get inside.
Huge bags, aka bags that can hold a lot I know it is hard to tell in the picture, but these bags are just over three The size of these giants is enormous. The room is large enough to fit my six-year-old. They're great quality and very durable. Since I am making a costume, I won't be carrying too many heavy items in it, but from what I can tell, they can be a good size. As good as Ziplock, these seals do the job. There won't be anything on this bag if you need a clear bag entirely without any writing. Just like other bags, the front of this one is adorned with a "Contents" sticker. As you can see from the photo, there is a big Ziplock logo on then. If you plan to use it for costumes, just be aware of it. My bag will be the biggest at the party, so I am sure to win. That's what it says, it says I have. That's the case.
I rarely purchase any of these gigantic plastic bags these days. The fleece and yarn that I use have very high moth resistance, so I can store the fluff in my closets and chests without fear of these pests. But the Ziploc company has cut corners blatantly since I purchased one last year- Compared with years ago, plastic is no longer as thick as it was. The bag is no thicker than a gallon storage bag, actually. The elastic bandages do not appear to protect the wool very well, and I'm afraid things that are rather sharp will puncture them. The same way my fingernail is just like a cardboard box. I found them to be a little more expensive since I last bought them, but I was willing to pay it because I was expecting the same durable, high-quality plastic they used to have. There is a lot of disappointment on my part.
A large number of these were bought by us In the past - about ten years ago The basement is a good place to store seasonal items such as bedding, linens, and clothing. I'm so glad they've been so successful. The pack is easy to pack and carry, and it is Now, fast forward to today, and we have purchased more in order to help It's amazing how much different they are. It is not going to end well. The most important difference is their distinct thinness and definitely less durability compared to the original. Rubbermaid tubs, instead of something like this which may only last a year, would be better for us. Prior to joining them, I loved them. It's so bad now that I hate them. These would be suitable for single use totes, but I cannot recommend them for anything else.
There is plenty of room inside these bags for blankets, even our king-sized ones There's plenty of room for comforters of all sizes. There is a problem that the bags are thinner than they should I've had several of these bags that don't zip up because the handles don't last, and the zipper parts separate from the bags on a couple of them. As long as you don't attempt to lift them directly by the handles when they are full, then you should be fine. In spite of the issues, I'll probably buy them again when I need them since I find it more convenient to put things in them instead of just leaving them open in a.