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The Shinok Reusable Produce Bags are a set of 6 eco-friendly bags made from 100% organic cotton, designed to replace single-use plastic bags. They come in three sizes, feature a convenient drawstring closure, and are both durable and washable, making them perfect for a sustainable lifestyle.
S**N
Not very well made or sown.
Nice and for most part handy for storage, however windows not sturdy and durable as one of them came appart when first used to hold a turnip.
C**E
Goof bags
Does the job of a bag for onions so they are out of plastic bags.
P**E
They are OK
These work quite well but have their downside. A plastic bag with ventilation holes in it would probably work just as well. Any moisture in the vegetables or fruit will tend to make the fabric damp and encourage mould on the bag even though the contents are still sound. This can then contaminate the contents.
S**Y
Shrinkable
I liked the look and they were big enough for what I needed .. handy to take on holiday. Unfortunately they shrank in the wash so I couldn’t use them again.
J**D
Environmentally friendly
I never use plastic bags in the supermarket to put my fresh produce in, but put it directly into my shopping bag which can sometimes leave a mess.I saw a lady using something like these and thought they would be ideal.The small ones hold approximately 6 large apples, the medium 10 average sized baking potatoes and the large is ideal for veg like leeks, celery etc, the longer vegetables.The outlay, approximately £1.66 per bag, seems like quite a lot but they will last a long time as they're very strong and can be washed. Besides, if it means less plastic in our oceans, the better.
K**R
good bags but windows burst
the item looks good but the windows in one bag was not properly sown other than that they are a good bag for the money
G**E
Wash bags
The media could not be loaded. Very well made, durable & secure
M**G
Nice design and do the trick
Good selection of sizes and also a drawstring to tighten the bags. The one negative might be that checkout staff sometimes struggle to see whats in them.
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