Spartan Industrial - 6" X 9" (1000 Count) Self Seal Clear Poly Bags with Suffocation Warning for Packaging, Shipping & FBA - Permanent Adhesive
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Various sellers have 6 x 9 available!
Spartan poly bags are tucked away under the table. Best wishes to you.
I'm not sure what it is, but it's a fine powder that prevents static electricity from building up in the bags, allowing you to peel them apart!
Most likely not - The larger sizes didn't fit well when I used them for clothing.
Selected User Reviews For Spartan Industrial - 6" X 9" (1000 Count) Self Seal Clear Poly Bags with Suffocation Warning for Packaging, Shipping & FBA - Permanent Adhesive
Not 1. It's not even 5 million. This is the second time I've purchased this product from this company, and the quality has deteriorated from excellent to pathetic. A million dollars is a slap in the face. This is a complete rip-off. off. This is being returned to you. The presentation is dreadful. All of the bags are crammed into a single box, and separating them takes an eternity, as if I'm handling a brick of plastic. As I previously stated, I purchased these last year and they functioned admirably, but they are now completely useless. The level of quality increased from 5 to 6. 1st place star. They are no longer number one. They used to be 5 million people.
The quality, according to another buyer, has declined. Every month, I would buy a few thousand of these. My most recent shipment looked and felt like a completely different product: plastic bricks, to be precise. It was almost as if they had melted due to being too hot. On one end, you can literally hold a pack of 100 and it will stay straight in the air. It's stiff, clumsy, and difficult to work with. In addition, they re- After you've separated them, they'll cling to one another. When I have to count the items in them, it's very difficult. br>br>I should have come back, but we made due. Now I'll have to look for a new supplier, which is unfortunate because these used to be a good product with no static cling on the tape strip like the others. It wasn't a fluke or a single package. It was all five cases, and there were 5,000 of them.
It's unclear what kind of plastic or material these bags are made of. This is the first time I've seen it. It's almost time. sticky? It's difficult to take it apart, and it's difficult to get things into the bag without them catching on the bag. Additionally, the plastic strip covering the adhesive part of the bag is flimsy and comes off when you try to slide items into the bag, frequently sticking to the item. I bought 1000 and haven't even used 100 of them yet, and I'm worried that I won't be able to order another bag until I finish the rest. Although they are a low-cost option, you get what you pay for with them. I'm going to waste a lot of time trying to get these bags to work. These bags are not a good choice if you need to move quickly when packaging items.
I've only recently begun to use the bags from this order, and I'm disappointed to discover that some of them lack an adhesive strip. This will significantly increase the amount of time it takes me to prepare my products, as well as cost me more supplies because I'll have to either discard or tape the bags that don't have adhesive. This is unexpected because I've always had positive experiences with this merchant. Spartan Industries should pull a set of bags from each manufacturing batch and inspect them for quality before releasing them. I'm surprised the merchant wasn't aware of this before completing the transaction.
I believe these bags were created by someone(s) who had previously prepared and faced some of the same issues. They appear to have addressed a number of issues. br>br>1) The adhesive is slightly offset from the top flap edges to avoid a lopsided seal. Any prepper knows that a bag with an uneven closure will stick to other bagged items. I taped the lopsided glue ends down before putting these bags together to keep the bagged units from getting stuck together at the Amazon fulfillment center. br>br>2) The bag is made of a durable but flexible material. Other poly bags wrinkle and appear worn after being handled by robots and/or humans multiple times. (Anyone who has received an Amazon returned unsold unit knows how tough they are on products at their distribution centers. ) Typically, the bags are battered. It always made me wonder what happened to the bag after it was shipped to an Amazon customer. It's bad enough if it's even half as bad. ) When crumpled, these bags wrinkle slightly, but their integrity and appearance remain intact. The wrinkles on this bag aren't as noticeable as they are on other bags. br>br>3) The adhesive is extremely powerful. Other poly bag manufacturers, on the other hand, have reported a non-profit status. I can usually reopen the seal without damaging the bag by pulling hard enough on the resealable adhesive. THIS BAG IS CLOSED AFTER IT HAS BEEN CLOSED. It will be damaged if you try to reopen it. It's a very powerful seal! To test the bag's strength, I shook heavier items in it on the seal end. IT HOLDS! br>br>4) The suffocation warning is located near the bottom of the bag. Other bag manufacturers place their warning in the center of one of the bag's sides. Any preparedness enthusiast has had to re-evaluate his or her situation. When the ASIN label was accidentally placed behind the warning label, the unit was bagged (or it was difficult to turn the unit over inside the bag). It has saved me a lot of time. The majority of the items can simply be thrown into the bag. br>br>5) And, last but not least, PRICE. Without sacrificing quality, I was able to save a lot of money per bag. When I have to re-write something, I'm not sure how I'm going to do it I don't mind wasting money if I bag a unit because of a mistake. br>br>ATZ Premium Brands has done an excellent job! I'll return to try on the other sizes you have available. Quite soon!.
Initially, they used a waxed paper sticker to cover the seal, but later switched to a very static plastic. It was a pain to get rid of because the plastic stuck to my hands as I tried to throw it away. My packing speed was severely slowed as a result of it. So I went looking for a different brand. br>br>Two things I like about this product:br>br>1) the seal sticker is plastic, but it doesn't stick to my hands and can easily be thrown away. It's a different kind of plastic, I suppose. It has a larger footprint. 2) The plastic bags do not adhere to each other. I had to carefully peel each bag from the stack with the previous brand. It wasn't nearly as irritating as the stickers, and it didn't even bother me until I tried this brand of stickers that didn't stick! Something some people might dislike:
1) the bags aren't 100% clear plastic. They appear to have a frosty film on them, which I believe is what keeps them from sticking together. I didn't have any of the powdery residues mentioned in other reviews. The only disadvantage is that some people prefer clear. I'd rather have a non-sticky surface than clear plastic. br>br>I can't wait to finish up my other sizes of bags so I can restock with this brand and get back to packing quickly!.