![]() ![]() Roll and clip closure also acts as a handle when shopping to make your bread bag a breeze to transport.Fits most sized loaves including “high top” loaves up to 16cm high.Freezer proof due to the unique double lining helps prevent freezer burn.Pull through inner lining for easy cleaning.Made from up to 10 recycled plastic drink bottles (rPET).We recommend handwashing only, as the metal buckles may get damaged or do damage to the interior of a washing machine. You don’t necessarily have to wash it every time, but if you want to, a luke warm hand wash is all that is necessary. To clean, you can just pull out the inner lining to dispose of any crumbs and reuse again. So they are designed to fit over most of the machines bakeries use when slicing the bread.ĭue to the unique roll and clip closure, you can simply roll down the closure as the loaf is eaten to ensure maximum freshness is maintained by reducing air movement around the bread.īread stored in one of our bread bags can last up to 3 months in a frost free freezer and will not sustain freezer burn due to the unique double lining and airtight roll and lock closure. The Bread Bags have been made to Australian Bakers Industry Standards and our bag dimensions have been modelled off the size of single use plastic bags normally given out at bakeries. (Please watch product videos for further information on Bread Maker loaves) Our Bread Bag is big, measuring 44cm long x 26cm wide opening / 17.3in long x 10.2in wide opening,ġ0cm / 3.9in gusset, to allow even high top loaves up to 16cm/6.2in high to fit. Simply bake, allow your loaf to cool, slice and freeze in your reusable bread bag! ![]() They are also perfect to use as storage for the home baker. Our reusable Bread Bag is made from up to 10x recycled plastic drink bottles and is designed to replace single use paper or plastic bread bags, plastic toggles and ties. Description What makes our Reusable Bread Bag so good? ![]()
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