Plasticplace .65 Mil Clear Garment Bags, 21 x 7 x 54 Inch, 320 Count (Pack of 1)
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VAR51TX
> 3 daySO glad I found these on-line. A perfect weight - actually better than what my current dry cleaners is using. I will buy these again when needed.
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Bobbi Baker
> 3 dayI use these dry cleaner bags for storing infrequently used items. For example my turkey roaster and crock pots are covered with these bags. After cleaning an item I put a bag over it, put it on a shelf and the next time I need that item, it’s clean and ready to use. These bags are very light weight, so they will not work to use for toting your items, however if your goal is to keep the dust and dirt off of your things, these work well.
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Monique M.
> 3 daygood product and priced right.
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brainout
> 3 dayI ordered this sans Prime (which wasnt available at the time), but it arrived just as fast and is apparently priced the same. Very happy camper, but the plastic is THIN, so I docked half a star. Not sure that THIN is a disadvantage, especially considering the following: *The roll arrives in a perfectly-fitted box so you can just open it up and roll each bag. Tears off easily. *The item is already pre-cut at the top for the hanger, and pre-perforated in case you want to get rid of the top corners. VERY handy. *Box takes up almost no space; so you can put it under your bed, atop a table, wherever you want it. The thin plastic SEEMS static-y, and 21 JUST CLEARS a suit hanger. Even so, youll find many uses for these things, not merely for hanging garments. Will use some to cover my older computer equipment and see if the static really proves to be a problem, since dust is a bigger problem. These bags can also line boxes you ship, to reduce water getting in, cover paper or other items youre shipping, line your luggage when you travel. Put some extra in your car in case (like me) you haunt thrift shops to find the better OLDER clothing, and want to protect the article while you travel back. Or, just as mats, if using old boxes doesnt appeal.. you get the idea. So although 320 bags seems a bit much, I have a feeling that in a year or two Ill need to reorder.
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C. Hill
> 3 dayThese Garment Bags 21x4x54 320/ Roll .65 Mil are reasonably thick, correctly sized, and provide enough protection our needs. The dispenser box could be better quality, but it works well enough. Highly Recommended! CFH
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Amy hoyle
> 3 dayThese bags were great but I specifically bought your product because my project required 400 pieces and this box would give me extra. I ran out at number 399 of my project! This box did not have the quantity advertised.
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israel
> 3 dayGreat deal.pretty huge bags now dont have to worry about my clothes getting dirty and ruined
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Deborah Rybicki
> 3 dayThis will certainly protect my coats, my dresses, and any garments with beads or sequins. I wish I had bought it forever ago.
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CJ
> 3 dayBest investment for my expensive clothes.
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Outta Control
> 3 dayI have used expensive garment bags for many years. My issue after a few years was the cost. I have a lot of clothes that hang in my closets. I found myself putting five shirts, slacks or jeans in each bag to cut back on the expense. Then the problem became I could only see the first item in each bag. I was constantly pulling then down, unzipping them and looking for a particular item of clothing. That got old really fast. The bags from the dry cleaners are way too flimsy. They tear very easily. I decided to try these thicker bags and they are working well. They tear off the roll easily without damaging the bag. Now I can see each item in the closet and they stay dust free. Do they look as good as expensive garment bags? No. Are they more economical than $7.00 garments bags? Heck yeah. I still keep suits and outerwear in the garment bags since I already have them, but everything else goes in these clear plastic bags.