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2025-08-23 10:37:13
Works fine and has many uses. Since I have the larger bags, it's a bit of a pain to shrink it.
Shequile
2025-08-13 18:55:07
It was easy to use; however you have to make sure you have the right size for the product your sealing. Quality could be better, because holes kept on occurring during the heating process. It’s a good value to save money if you in need.
AFuhr
2025-07-19 18:57:19
These are just what you would expect. I used them to shrink wrap around shower steamers and they worked great. Not too thin, didn't rip easily, and shrunk simply and evenly when heat was applied.
NorthernPerson
2025-06-20 13:56:27
These are a good size that can also be cut down if needed. They shrink evenly and work well. Great for crafters and even for certain gift wrapping applications.
Customer Review
2025-05-18 11:46:25
I make handmade soaps and I have learned that if I don't seal them after curing, the scent fades. It's not a permanent thing (the scent returns after a bit of use), but undesirable.I like using shrink bags for my soaps. I use an impulse sealer to seal them inside and then a regular heat gun to shrink them. I usually poke a couple holes so they don't turn into balloons and pop, but other than that it's pretty simple and even a little satisfying. I'm sure if I was doing hundreds of bars a day, I'd need to find a better way, but for my purposes it's fine.These bags are great. I mean, they're all great, tbh. Pretty much every shrink bag I've used is indistinguishable from the next, but hey, it's a good product for a good price, so I would totally recommend it.
Lisa
2025-04-01 18:40:12
These are a bit too thick for my purposes. The thickness actually makes them a little more difficult to handle in general. However, they are clearly really high quality bags. They're super clear, and they feel really strong. These aren't going to unintentionally break open. They're also a good deal for how many you get, and I really like that they're not PVC.I think if you work with odd shapes or something like bath bombs, these are probably the best thing you can get. They protect whatever is in them really well.
Nesha
2025-03-27 16:18:41
These bags work great for my smaller items like soap bars and 4 oz cosmetic jars. They are too small for the larger items such as candles. They also work okay for the 8 oz jars but are easier to secure on the smaller ones. Simple to use, just a heat gun is needed and those are fairly cheap to purchase. I already had one on hand due to various crafting hobbies like resin art and candle making, so I needed no additional tools or materials to use these bags. I suppose a pair of scissors is needed as well for trimming.
Vinny
2024-12-19 16:52:57
So, I picked up these heat shrink bags for some of my homemade projects, and they're pretty awesome. The 5x5" size is perfect for smaller items like soap, bath bombs, and candles. 200 bags in the pack means I'm set for a while.The film is food-grade and feels sturdy. What I love is how easy they are to use - just hit them with a heat source, and they shrink down to perfectly wrap whatever you're packaging. No more messy cellophane or awkward wrapping.They give everything a really professional look. Whether I'm making gifts or thinking about selling some homemade items, these bags make everything look polished and clean.The clear material means you can still see the product, which is great for showing off colors or designs. Plus, they provide a good protective barrier.Great value, super versatile. Everything you need for DIY packaging and gift-giving.
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