🌿 Carry More, Waste Less — The Ultimate Mesh Bag Upgrade
These Extra Large Mesh Produce Bags measure 21 x 32 inches and support up to 60 lbs, crafted from durable polypropylene with a breathable mesh design to keep produce fresh longer. Featuring built-in drawstrings for secure closure, the pack of 10 reusable bags is perfect for versatile uses including vegetable storage, firewood carrying, and outdoor activities.
K**S
Bags large
Getting ready for corn season good bags
B**R
Onion bags
Very strong and worked great!
J**E
Good
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N**.
It works
I ordered these bags to rinse out my clams. After digiging them, I like to rinse them out in the sea water to get rid of the mud. I really ony need one bag and this was the smallest quantity I could by of bags this size. Other than that, order was good.
I**T
Onion bags
These worked perfectly for storing my onions that I grew in my garden this year.
A**R
Potato sacks
I bought these to store my garden bounty of potatoes. They worked as expected and seem to be sturdy. They are actually nicer than I expected
A**R
Not just for onions!
So I purchased these bags because I have a black walnut tree, and this is the first year I have decided to husk them wash them and store them. They worked very well for this purpose and hold nearly 50 pounds from what I can tell. They allow the nuts to breathe so that they can dry out completely and be ready for cracking very soon. The draw String works very well, and was really useful when I was washing the walnuts inside the bag in the laundry room sink… So my wife didn’t kill me! These have worked exactly as I needed them to, and I will probably be buying more in the future as a harvest potatoes and onions next year. A high-quality product that will be able to be reused over and over.
M**.
Does what it's supposed to do
They don't make them like they used to! I use these when I go clamming, placing 50 large clams in a bag will weigh about 30 lbs and the edges are not sharp but pointy they tend to get alot of abuse. I can expect a half dozen uses before the bags start to disintegrate.20 years ago I would get several summers of use from bags which we called "onion" bags they where almost indestructible.However these are cheap enough that its not really a problem, you get what you pay for.
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