Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: select Stasher Silicone Food Grade Reusable Food Storage Bags (Microwave & Dishwasher Safe) on sale from $17.08. Shipping is free.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: select Stasher Silicone Food Grade Reusable Food Storage Bags (Microwave & Dishwasher Safe) on sale from $17.08. Shipping is free.
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I have tried almost every type/brand of reusable bags. Stasher are the only ones that have truly held up, and only ones that don't warp or wear away in the dishwasher over time. Much easier to keep clean and worth their price for longevity IMO
I have tried almost every type/brand of reusable bags. Stasher are the only ones that have truly held up, and only ones that don't warp or wear away in the dishwasher over time. Much easier to keep clean and worth their price for longevity IMO
I like the costco ones. Prokeeper I think it's called. Silicone bag set.
It's been good for lot of different types of food. And when it's closed it's waterproof just don't squish it out of course.
I like the costco ones. Prokeeper I think it's called. Silicone bag set.
It's been good for lot of different types of food. And when it's closed it's waterproof just don't squish it out of course.
Costco sells reusable silicone bags? Have never ever seen them there before.
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We have some of these, I think we use more energy cleaning them over sandwich bags, that makes them cost more at the end of the day. Environmental impact notwithstanding.
Seriously just use tupperware. It's 1/10 the price, 100% easier to clean in the dishwasher, has structure to protect what's inside, can be sealed 10x more securely, and there's a million different options from glass to plastic to silicone etc.
While stashers are technically dishwasher safe, very few dishwashers can really get into the bags and you have to be super careful how you mount them on your rack.
Thought experiment: stasher type bags are invented first and then 50 years later someone invents tupperware. People's minds are blown on how much better tupperware is.
This is a pointless product that exists only because people are so mentally stuck on the concept of the ziplock bag that they fail to think about tupperware, a far superior product that's been around for decades. Oh and also because they want to virtue signal about how environmentally conscious they are.
Costco sells reusable silicone bags? Have never ever seen them there before.
Yeah I bought 2 packs but that was a few months ago. Maybe 6 months or so. If you haven't seen them maybe your store never carried them or they came and went because no one was buying
Seriously just use tupperware. It's 1/10 the price, 100% easier to clean in the dishwasher, has structure to protect what's inside, can be sealed 10x more securely, and there's a million different options from glass to plastic to silicone etc.
While stashers are technically dishwasher safe, very few dishwashers can really get into the bags and you have to be super careful how you mount them on your rack.
Thought experiment: stasher type bags are invented first and then 50 years later someone invents tupperware. People's minds are blown on how much better tupperware is.
This is a pointless product that exists only because people are so mentally stuck on the concept of the ziplock bag that they fail to think about tupperware, a far superior product that's been around for decades. Oh and also because they want to virtue signal about how environmentally conscious they are.
i dont generally disagree but half the point of these is theyre light, flexible and slim so easier to pack in a lunch box or carry with you etc.
If youre just using them at home then yes, pointless.
Seriously just use tupperware. It's 1/10 the price, 100% easier to clean in the dishwasher, has structure to protect what's inside, can be sealed 10x more securely, and there's a million different options from glass to plastic to silicone etc.
While stashers are technically dishwasher safe, very few dishwashers can really get into the bags and you have to be super careful how you mount them on your rack.
Thought experiment: stasher type bags are invented first and then 50 years later someone invents tupperware. People's minds are blown on how much better tupperware is.
This is a pointless product that exists only because people are so mentally stuck on the concept of the ziplock bag that they fail to think about tupperware, a far superior product that's been around for decades. Oh and also because they want to virtue signal about how environmentally conscious they are.
Tupperware is so 1800s. Lock an lock an snap lock actually stay shut an don't leak. Plus it's clear so you don't have to pop the lids off to see what's Inside. Built stronger seems too.
This is tiny bags for someone who wants to put a lollypop or important documents that can't get wet in a bag tho. Not large storage containers. I'd trust zip lock flex bags to tiny things. Not some 30$ heavy weight reusable that would just weigh down my bags more. The only reason I think I even started using baggies is to keep stuff sorted an dry when Im filling up backpacks to go places. An these bags would just add more weight an take more space than needed
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It's been good for lot of different types of food. And when it's closed it's waterproof just don't squish it out of course.
It's been good for lot of different types of food. And when it's closed it's waterproof just don't squish it out of course.
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While stashers are technically dishwasher safe, very few dishwashers can really get into the bags and you have to be super careful how you mount them on your rack.
Thought experiment: stasher type bags are invented first and then 50 years later someone invents tupperware. People's minds are blown on how much better tupperware is.
This is a pointless product that exists only because people are so mentally stuck on the concept of the ziplock bag that they fail to think about tupperware, a far superior product that's been around for decades. Oh and also because they want to virtue signal about how environmentally conscious they are.
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While stashers are technically dishwasher safe, very few dishwashers can really get into the bags and you have to be super careful how you mount them on your rack.
Thought experiment: stasher type bags are invented first and then 50 years later someone invents tupperware. People's minds are blown on how much better tupperware is.
This is a pointless product that exists only because people are so mentally stuck on the concept of the ziplock bag that they fail to think about tupperware, a far superior product that's been around for decades. Oh and also because they want to virtue signal about how environmentally conscious they are.
If youre just using them at home then yes, pointless.
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While stashers are technically dishwasher safe, very few dishwashers can really get into the bags and you have to be super careful how you mount them on your rack.
Thought experiment: stasher type bags are invented first and then 50 years later someone invents tupperware. People's minds are blown on how much better tupperware is.
This is a pointless product that exists only because people are so mentally stuck on the concept of the ziplock bag that they fail to think about tupperware, a far superior product that's been around for decades. Oh and also because they want to virtue signal about how environmentally conscious they are.
This is tiny bags for someone who wants to put a lollypop or important documents that can't get wet in a bag tho. Not large storage containers. I'd trust zip lock flex bags to tiny things. Not some 30$ heavy weight reusable that would just weigh down my bags more. The only reason I think I even started using baggies is to keep stuff sorted an dry when Im filling up backpacks to go places. An these bags would just add more weight an take more space than needed