Peak Fresh Re-Usable Produce Bags, Set of 10
$12.14

Price: $12.14
(as of Sep 13, 2024 04:47:33 UTC – Details)
Comes with 10 re-usable 12 x 16 inch bags with twist ties
Removes ethylene gas to prolong life and freshness of produce
Bags can be re-used for up to two months
Pre-cool warm fruits and vegetables in refrigerator before storing in bag
Wash and dry bag thoroughly before re-use
Customers say
Customers like the sturdiness, value for money, and ease of cleaning of the food storage bags. They mention that fresh fruit and vegetables stay fresh for longer when stored in them, and they’re well worth the purchase. Some customers have issues with the durability and have mixed opinions on the thickness, size, and moisture retention.
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Hedwig –
On My Short List to Take if Stranded on a Desert Island
These bags are great! My produce lasts at least two weeks and sometimes up to a month longer. The trick is to wrap the bag around the produce as tightly as possible to let out all the air. Also, the produce needs to be very dry so as not to spoil- moisture and air are the two enemies here. To keep them dry, I do not wash the produce until I am going to use them; however, if they are wet from the sprayer at the market, I dry them first as well as possible and then wrap the produce in a paper towel before putting them in a bag, then I discard the paper towel the next day and wrap the vegetables with another one if needed to change again daily until they are dry. I also check all the produce in their bags daily (just when I am hunting for food for dinner) to make sure that no produce is “weeping” (releasing liquid) in which case a commence with paper towel therapy (I do have one friend who puts a paper towel in the bottom of every bag that she changes daily and swears by this). The bags also seem to work better when they are fuller (maybe because of less air) so I pack the produce in when I can even combining some odd bedfellows such as celery and carrots because they both need the larger bag. I find that the bags are lasting with daily use about 6-8 months. After that, they tend to get dry and brittle and harder to clean. I don’t have a schedule for throwing them out- they just seem to tell me when they have given me all they have to offer (I actually don’t throw them out at that point, I wrap my child’s lunch in them and he passes them on to the world in some way I would rather not be privy to). I try to wash the bags as little as possible- after the vegetables they have cared for are gone and just turn the bag inside out and air it out overnight before using again (this time using them inside out from the time before). If the bags need to be washed (if they have produce goo on them), I wash them in tepid water only (no soap, no hot water), towel them off, and then let them air dry overnight. I am finding that there are some vegetables/fruits that do better on the counter without these bags or refrigeration. Tomatoes for sure but I am wondering about mangoes and stone fruits. Results on fruit experiments are not yet ready for publication. I am also wondering if I would have better luck putting mushrooms in a brown paper bag as the chefs would direct you. Mushrooms never stay in our house long so I haven’t been able to set up the lab for this yet.I store these bags in the cloth bags that I take to the supermarket (our county does not offer plastic bags at store checkout stands although they still offer clear plastic bags in the produce section). I just put my produce directly into these bags while I shop. That helps my karma quotient because I am easing up on the environment and also makes it easier at home since they are already wrapped and ready to place right in the refrigerator. (Good deeds are always rewarded twice- even if you don’t believe this, please teach this to your kids with as straight a face as possible.)For a while this was my go-to hostess gift but I found that a lot of people are not ready to commit to them and just use them once (or I find the unopened box stashed in their coat closet). I have gotten a few family members hooked and they probably would not feed me if I arrived at their houses without a fresh box for them. Which brings me to my last point: I can not find these in my local stores (that includes the more progressive ones) and this is the only brand that I would trust enough to purchase. I started out with another brand (that is often advertised on TV- a woman’s first and last name- that’s all I am going to say) and I found that the quality of those can vary radically from box to box, sometimes they are so poorly made that they tear apart when you try to open them. Peakfresh bags are consistently of the highest quality. So take the time to use them properly and enjoy at least two more weeks of fresh produce from your fridge.
Purpledog –
Works great; wash and use again and again, durable, don’t hesitate with this purchase
My brother and I decided to try 2 different brands of these bags. He went with the Debbie Meyer and I tried these. (Ok, so he makes a lot more $ than I do!!!). We started on the same day with the same fruit and produce in them and kept monitoring to see which one worked best. They are still both going strong and neither he or I have experienced any spoiled fruit or veggies in almost 2 months. They work so well, we decided to share our quantities with one another just for the bag color difference. We will both purchase THIS product in the future in various sizes. No need to pay more. One clue: trick to keeping condensation from forming inside bag (which rots the food) is to place a few crumpled up paper towels in the bag with the food. Also, I don’t close the bag up real tight, but rather scrunch the top together but put it loosely in the frig or on the counter. This way no moisture builds up inside the bag from the gases being released from the food and I don’t have to keep wiping the ‘wet’ from the inside of the bag.Edit: Nov 2, ’09-it has been several months since original purchase of this product and I have finally thrown out the original few bags I used at the onset. Not because they are no longer working effectively, but they have become a bit ratty looking from all the washing, rinsing and re-use. If all the bags in this small box last this long, purchasing this product once/year with just 10 bags is a dream come true. (thinking of giving brother some more for Christmas (giggle)- he’ll be set for life! 😉
J. weatherly –
item is so so
was not that impressed
Violet’s mother –
I save so much on salad greens and other fresh vegetables by using these bags!
We eat lots of greens in this house, our pet pig even gets a big salad every night. We don’t like wilted soggy greens and neither does the pig. I can keep greens fresh for a week using these bags, I put our produce in these bags even if we bought them already in a bag or container. I rinse the bag after every use and hang them to dry and one box lasts me about a year.
MarieML –
I’ve used these for many years; they can be quickly wiped clean and dry and reused pretty well forever. I find them very sturdy and the wide base allows for many different shapes and sizes. I seal them with light plastic clips at the top, so no air enters. I bet I’ve saved hundreds and hundreds of dollars on produce, and haven’t wasted the fruits of the earth.
Dora Wildenauer –
Benütze ich schon lange. Auch nach zwei Wochen Urlaub ist noch verwertbares drin. Blöd, dass man es nicht mehr aus Mannheim bekommt, war billiger. Vielleicht fahre ich nach Ãstereich, Ursprungsland
Amelia Justina Lim –
The bags work really well to slow down the ripening of fruits and vegetables.
Len –
I’m really pleased with these. I have used some Peak Fresh bags before but they were great though a green colour and not clear like these. I thought I’d give these a try, thinking that it wasn’t a lot of money, though I was a bit concerned that they wouldn’t be certified organic like my old ones. As we eat as much organic food as we can, this is important to us. I needn’t have been concerned- they are certified organic and work just as well as my old ones did. Our fruit and veg stay fresher longer in these and we wash them and re-use without any problems. The produce must be dry when you put it in the bags, so if it’s wet when you buy it, make sure it’s properly dry before you store it.
mabreck –
Diese Beutel sind die beste Erfindung ever !!! Obst und Gemüse halten darin wesentlich länger frisch. Klare Empfehlung ð