Bowl Bags

(11 customer reviews)

$0.60

This is a special high temperature, food safe bag designed by Make Your Gear. It is made to open up like a bowl and has a low profile, so you don’t need that extra-long spoon. The 6-inch gusset on the bottom allows the bag to open wide and we have removed all the hard corners so it’s easy to mix.

1018 in stock

weight: 17.29 g

Description

This is a special high temperature, food safe bag designed by Make Your Gear. It is made to open up like a bowl and has a low profile, so you don’t need that extra-long spoon. The 6-inch gusset on the bottom allows the bag to open wide and we have removed all the hard corners so it’s easy to mix. This is designed to pour boiling water in to and cook your food directly in the bag. This is a Ziplock style bag and heat sealable with a tear strip added for convenience.

Specs
  • Dimensions: 9-inch-wide x 7-inch tall
  • Weight: 17.2 Grams
  • BPA Free
  • PFAS Free
  • Common Uses: Cooking Food

Additional information

Weight 17.29 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU RAI002

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4.71 out of 5 stars

11 reviews

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2 reviews with a 4-star rating

  1. Jeff

    Jeff (verified owner)

    Really Works!

    Ordered four of these and just used one on a recent trip for my morning oatmeal. Works as advertised, really glad I made the purchase!

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  2. cvkealey

    Great for DIY dehydrated meals, but can retain some flavors

    cvkealey (verified owner)

    I got some of these for my DIY dehydrated meals and overall they’ve worked great. So far, I’ve made Skurka’s beans & rice, ramen, oatmeal and my own recipes for unstuffed peppers and gumbo. The bags I’ve used for anything with bell peppers have retained the aroma and a slight taste of that ingredient. Oatmeal with a slight hint of bell pepper isn’t the best way to start your day. So, I just designate some bags for “savory” meals and others specifically for oatmeal (or other breakfasts, like grits/polenta or farina).

    After a dozen or so uses, they’re still holding up well and still seal perfectly. I will admit it’s sometimes a little difficult (especially with cold/numb fingers) to get them to seal properly, but once you do, they don’t leak.

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