

🥖 Keep your bread fresh, your kitchen stylish, and the planet happy!
GRIN BY GRIN Bread Bags are a premium 2-pack of extra-large reusable storage bags made from recycled polyester and food-grade PEVE lining. Designed for serious home bakers, they feature a double-lock system with zipper and buckle to preserve bread freshness up to three months in the freezer. Available in ivory and blue-gray, these eco-friendly bags are machine washable, durable, and perfect for storing or transporting homemade sourdough and other breads while reducing single-use plastic waste.


| ASIN | B09N3M4BDJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,108 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #203 in Food Storage |
| Brand | GRIN BY GRIN |
| Capacity | 12 Inches |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Ivory, Blue Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,856) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2021 |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
| Item model number | GBG RBB1 |
| Manufacturer | GRIN BY GRIN |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Zipper Reusable Bread Bags |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 17"W x 12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Airtight, Eco-Friendly, Freezer Safe, Leak Resistant, Washable |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
P**.
Grin BY Grin Bread Bags, My One Year Review
Spoiler alert I love these bags! I do a fair amount of home sourdough bread baking. It's just my wife and I as a rule so I normally bake two loaves every seven to ten days, but truthfully it just depends on how quickly we eat the bread. Sometimes, two loaves will last a couple of weeks. Anyway, I always bake two loaves at a time since it's a couple of days process. One is usually unbleached white flour or whole wheat, and the second loaf is usually a seeded Rye. To keep them fresh, for years I reused plastic Dave’s bread bags, but honestly my loaves are big enough to make that a challenge. The bags were barely large enough. So I began looking for something better. At first I tried muslin bags,which while they are great for transporting bread, they are useless for keeping it fresh. The muslin being extremely porous, the bread dries out and gets stale very quickly. Luckily I found the Grin By Grin bags. They come as a pair which is perfect for my needs. Also, being different colors ivory and blue I can easily distinguish one loaf from the other. I have used these bags continuously for about 13 months and they are great! Pros: They are very well made and sturdy. I haven’t had a single issue in that regard. Complaints I’ve read about weak seams or zippers are definitely not true for me. They breath, but are not extremely porous, so they keep my bread fresh without it getting stale or drying out. They are large. In a couple of my pictures you can see that I easily fit two loaves onto a single bag. I don’t do that, but I wanted to show it’s possible. The zipper is really not necessary as it’s really the rolling and buckling the end of the bag that seals it. I say that because a few of the complaints I read regarded the zipper failing. They claim to be machine washable, but I have not found it necessary and I don’t think I’d risk it. It’s so easy to shake out the crumbs and I’ve even turned them inside out at least once and wet wiped them. I’ve not had my bread mold in them and I’ve kept bread in them for up to two weeks. That said, I don’t even bag my bread until it’s 24 hours old and I refrigerate my bread after I bag it. Occasionally, if I know it will be a while before we consume it, I will freeze it. These bags are great for either. I have seen a few complaints of moisture build up in the bags and mold occurring. I have experienced neither. I believe my success is because I never bag my bread until the day after it’s been baked and after that, I store it in the refrigerator. Cons: None!
N**L
Buy these, not ziplock bags, you'll save money
Why did you pick this product vs others?: These have been by far the best bread bags. Have you ever used. It keeps our bread from drying out, it seems like it lasts a decent amount of time. I was tired of spending money on disposable ziplock bags. I'm very happy with this purchase and recommend it to anybody who does a lot of bread baking. I really like how you can zip it up. Roll it and snap it. You don't have to do this, but we like to. Heavy duty material. It seems to last a long time. I'm very easy to clean.
S**D
Cute and practical
These bags are great! They zip AND clasp. They’re a great size too and they’re very cute.
A**S
Reusable bread covering
Our family has been attempting to minimize our use of disposable items like a Ziploc bags. Because we make our own bread often, this has worked out as a good solution for our family. It fits our 1 and 1/2 to 2 lb size loaves of bread perfectly. I even store a muffins in them. I bought one set just to try it out and found that it's not exactly airtight seeing as there is a zipper. But the clip makes it handy for eliminating a lot of the air helping to keep the bread fresher. The folds in the bottom seam of the plastic can be hard to get dry. For now. What I do is I wash the bags and hang them by the plastic side on the clothesline then flip them and hang by the fabric. Generally speaking, it takes about 2 days for them to dry in our 80 to 100 plus summer days. I'm not sure how this will work out in the winter. I only wash my hand not by the machine. I am interested in purchasing more and seeing how they do in the freezer.
M**.
Good product
I’ve been using this for a little bit now, and it really does the job. My bread stays soft and fresh, and the zipper makes it quick and easy to open and close. I also love that I can just toss it in the washing machine when it needs cleaning. Simple, practical, and it works.
K**A
Best bread bags for homemade sourdough
I’ve been using these bread bags daily for 18 months now and I still love them! Sturdy, easy to fold up, and keeps my homemade sourdough fresh and soft!
R**.
Keeps my bread fresh!
They’re large and fit all types of loaves. Easy to clean the inside and I love that you can wrap it to make a handle. It keeps my bread fresh! I even pre cut slices and my toddlers didn’t eat them so I put them in there with the loaf, expecting that they’d be kind of stale by morning but they were soft and great! Very happy to finally have a way to store my bread. Ive stored bread for up to 3 days and been good. Never gone past 3 days because it’s always ate by then.
A**R
Didn’t notice a difference
The bags are very nice quality, they are great for when you are doing big batches of baking and using them for extra storage. I just didn’t see any improvement using them. Recommend if you want to use reusable bags but no difference on making the bread last longer.
G**A
I’ve been using these for about 11 months and couldn’t be happier. I bake sourdough a few times a week, and these bags keep my loaves fresh for up to a week. I sometimes add a piece of paper towel inside to help absorb moisture, and it works perfectly. They also freeze beautifully — my bread always tastes just as fresh when thawed. I’ve started buying them as gifts for my sourdough-baking friends, and everyone loves them.
J**4
... eigentlich gut und teuer ... wenn da nicht die Nähte wären ... leider schon nach 3x benutzen hats die Nähte aufgebröselt ... sieht sehr nach billig Herstellung aus. Frau hats mit eigenen Mitteln wieder reparieren können ... sollte aber so nicht sein! Reißverschlüsse leichtgängig und voll ok.
A**R
I have been using these for quite a while now and recommend them to everyone. They are big and versitile and the quality is unmatched. They are easy to clean and I use them in the freezer and they are great. Would recommend!
J**S
Très beaux sacs de conservation pour le pain. Ils sont grands et parfait pour les pains ronds que je fais! Les ne peuvent pas sécher, ils sont en plastique recyclé. Ils ferment très bien! J’adore!!
K**J
These bags fit all large loaf breads. Keeps the bread fresh longer. Easy to clean.
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