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Ziploc Freezer Bag: Large (14 Count) or Medium (19 Count) - $2.20 ($1.98 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Product Details

  • Designed to help protect against freezer burn
  • Grip 'n Seal Technology for easy opening and closing
  • Double zipper protection for food freshness
  • Microwave safe plastic (use as directed)
  • Perfect for freezing meat, chicken, fish, fruit and vegetables
  • Strong enough to use again. Made of durable and long-lasting plastic (BPA free)
  • Mindfully made so you can use, reuse, and recycle
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Comments

  • +2

    Price matching Coles.

    • +1

      Still showing in stock for me.

      • +1

        im able to order 3 Large just now. Cheers

      • Strange. It's back to in stock for me too. I'll unpublish my comment.

  • bought 5 large on S&S no problem

  • Crazy, I could buy large but medium was showing out of stock - until I switched my delivery address to my inlaws (being metro, 15mins away).

  • +1

    thx got 2 of both just now.

  • +1

    Thanks

  • +1

    Nice. Thanks!

  • -2

    These are expensive, can buy like 120 count packs at Coles for like $3.60 that do the exact same thing lol.

    • Which one at coles? Any link to specific ones that are this size and work fine in freezer.

      • Armada resealable bags, they are microwave, defrost and freezer safe, can get medium size in 120 pack for like $3.60. I use them at home, same function as these but without the double lock seal. Large ones are like $2.80 for 30 pack, depends on what you need size wise. But there are much cheaper options out there.

    • These are much bigger bags than your 120 count packs.

    • They are noticeably thinner. I've tried generic, branded Hercules, and branded Ziploc for storing my 3D printing filament spools and basically the cheaper you go the thinner it is.

      The Ziploc ones are substantially heavier gauge. If you need that feature then they are definitely not the exact same quality.

  • +3

    In case this helps anyone - I have found medium to be just the right size for storing food items.

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