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Ditch the single use plastic/ziploc bags forever
Start with one or two (sandwich size is a good starter) and build your stash as you get rid of the ziplock bags in your drawers. We've been using all sizes of Stasher bags for nearly a year - mostly food related - and have not had any issues with a single one. We use them to keep crackers/chips/bread from getting stale after opened, to keep leftovers in the fridge or freezer, pack sandwiches/meds/dog food or treats + so many more things. I’m not sure why some people are having trouble putting a sandwich in the sandwich size bag unless they are trying to put a double decker club in there. I can easily fit a ham and cheese sandwich in that size with room to spare. We sous vide in them, heat up food in the microwave in them, put them in the dishwasher, and marinate in them. They don't leak, they don't smell, are easy to close and open, and don't take up much room compared to traditional tupperware or other food storage. If you put squishy stuff or liquid in there, soaking with baking soda and vinegar for 30 minutes can make sure the crevices don’t mold as some reviewers mention. I do this a couple of times a month regardless of what is in them. If you don’t take care of them, they won’t last as long ... like most things. They do cost more than regular plastic baggies and require more work, because obviously you don't just use them once - make the switch and stop with the single use plastics.
January 2020 · Home and Kitchen · verified purchase
the product in question
Stasher Silicone Reusable Storage Bag, Go Bag (Waterfall) | Food Meal Prep Storage Container | Lunch, Travel, Makeup, Gym Bag | Freezer, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher Safe, Leakproof
4.7★ · 31,364 ratings, as of 2023