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5 Mil (Per Side) 18"x28" (50 Count) ShieldPro Extreme 5 Gallon Ziplock Mylar® Bags

ShieldPro

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MSRP: $109.99
Was: $99.99
Now: $89.99
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SKU:
5M18x28Z(50)
UPC:
753677481121
Weight:
11.00 LBS
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Product Overview

Mylar® Bags stand out as the primary safeguard for extended food storage. When paired with oxygen absorbers and a sturdy container, Mylar® establishes the ultimate defense system for preserving your food over the long haul. Crafted from multiple layers of polyethylene and aluminum foil, our Mylar® bags boast outstanding barrier properties against oxygen, light, and moisture, ensuring unparalleled protection for your stored foods & provisions.

  • 18"x28" 5 mil thick ziplock Mylar® bag
  • Case of 150 also available at a deep discount!
  • can hold approximately 35 pounds of rice, 30 pounds of beans, or 15 pounds of oats
  • Food safe, FDA approved multi-layer Mylar® bags
  • Sealable with hot iron, can reseal after opening
  • Ideal for long term food storage, BPA, PFOA and PFAS free
  • Light, moisture, oxygen barrier & puncture resistant

There are numerous options available for purchasing mylar bags and oxygen absorbers. So, why do we say "just better bags?" What sets us apart? It's quite simple, really...our products stand out. And it isn't just a catchy slogan; our bags truly excel, as confirmed by testing. Among all of our retail competitors, we earned the highest rankings for both bags and oxygen absorbers. And it's not just a slight edge. Our 7 mil bags demonstrated 30% better puncture strength compared to Top Mylar, Harvest Right, and Wallaby's 7 or 7.5 mil bags. In terms of tensile and burst strength, we outperformed Packfresh, Wallaby, and Harvest Right by nearly 90%. See for yourself: 

 

If you are only storing a few years, you’ll probably be OK using almost any Mylar bag. But longer than that? Do you want to rely on a company that intentionally uses the best materials, even if it costs a few pennies more, or one that doesn’t? If you’re one of those looking for 20 or 30 years out of your food storage, we believe you should be using the best storage products available.

See our FAQs here for more information.
Mylar® is the registered trademark for products manufactured by DuPont Teijin Films.

 

Reviews

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  • 5
    best ones out there

    Posted by Timothy on 29th Jan 2022

    I order these bags with the absorbers as a package. I've tried different brands in the last 2 years, these are the best for the price and availability. Heavy duty enough but not so stiff that they are hard to work with. I put these in 5 gallon buckets and they hold at least 25# conservatively of rice or beans. Seals well with an iron. Couldn't be more pleased.

  • 5
    best ones out there

    Posted by Timothy on 29th Jan 2022

    I order these bags with the absorbers as a package. I've tried different brands in the last 2 years, these are the best for the price and availability. Heavy duty enough but not so stiff that they are hard to work with. I put these in 5 gallon buckets and they hold at least 25# conservatively of rice or beans. Seals well with an iron. Couldn't be more pleased.

  • 5
    multiple orders from company, always the best

    Posted by Cavan Little on 2nd Sep 2020

    I have ordered 100s of bags and absorbers from this company in multiple sizes. Always fast and top notch produces. I have opened bags 6 years old and taste just like gotten off the shelve fresh. Thanks

  • 3
    Mylar Bags

    Posted by Unknown on 6th Dec 2014

    I haven't received them yet. When I do, I'm sure I'll be very happy with them and be willing to rate the product higher.

  • 5
    Worth

    Posted by Mark C on 26th Mar 2014

    I'm glad I found these on clearance. While not as nice as the new ShieldPro bags, they still kick butt. I have grains from Y2K stored in the same bag and we still bake bread from 15 year old wheat. Can't go bad for this at around a buck shipped.