🌱 Freshness Meets Functionality!
This 6-pack of reusable produce bags features durable cotton mesh construction with a convenient drawstring design. Available in three sizes, these bags are perfect for storing fruits, vegetables, and other daily necessities, making them an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags.
L**
Must buy
Great quality, perfect to limit waste. Washer dryer safe, durable and good sizes.
G**L
Good product
I like these bags; the fresh food can 'breathe' and I think they last longer in the 'frig. Recommended.Update: these bags have been used for weeks now, and they're excellent.
A**
Best for storing vegetables in pantry and refrigerator
Made well
M**S
Works well keeping veggies fresh
It came quickly and was good value for the cost which was good it washes well and seems to be made well. Wish I had ordered more
H**
Nice bags
These seem pretty durable. They survived a preliminary trip through the washer and dryer without any damage. These days, that’s enough to impress me. I put some potatoes in one and it looks like they’re going to help block light so that the potatoes don’t sprout so quickly. It’s easy to open and close them with the string closure. They give an old-timey look to the kitchen when placed near vintage objects, especially wooden spoons in a vintage glass container. Their natural shade blends well with light wood and looks good with stainless steel and glass. They might also make an interesting gift bag, which the recipient could use later. Like a gift inside a gift.
C**K
Produce bags.
Love this, feels great. I can sort out my produce. The bags are sized beautifully. I’m going to wash them so hopefully they hold up
E**T
Great Bags
These are great. They do make my produce last longer. I have wire shelves in my pantry, so I am able to hang these bags from hooks. They are well made and very sturdy. Machine washable. I wrote on the outside in black marker what is in each bag since these are all staple items I keep on hand.
B**S
Produce bag
This was a great way to avoid plastic bags at the grocery store. Keeping them in the bag and refrigerate at home was not the way to go. Maybe I’m using wrong.
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