❄️ Lock in freshness, unlock your freezer’s potential!
These commercial-grade poultry shrink bags, made in the USA, offer a thick 2.5 Mil BPA/BPS-free plastic that securely seals whole chickens or small game with a simple hot water dip. Each pack includes 50 clear bags plus zip ties and straws, ensuring professional, freezer-safe storage that prevents freezer burn and maintains product confidence.
Brand | TPSB |
Material | Plastic |
Capacity | 2.5 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 16"W x 10"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Items | 50 |
Special Feature | Transparent |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Clear |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Size | 10" x 16" |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Unit Count | 50 Count |
Manufacturer | TPSB |
UPC | 682668513162 |
Part Number | E2380 10in x 16in |
Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | E2380 10in x 16in |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 50 |
Special Features | Transparent |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**T
Great product for home processing
These bags make processing our chickens so quick and easy. They shrink tightly around the bird, and seal well. I haven’t had any problems with freezer burn.
V**E
These work Great
Work as advertised. Simple and effective way to package your birds. We had some over 7lbs and they fit without a problem.
E**N
Very high quality product, I will buy these again.
I like the thickness of the bags. They shrink nice and tight for a great professional looking package. I think the zip ties that come with it should be thicker. If you pull too hard they will break, but you have to pull hard after you remove the air vent tube to get the excess plastic to cinch down tight enough to keep air from getting in (detailed explanation below if you can't picture what I'm saying). Overall it works great, but I will be using some thicker zip ties on the rest of the bags.So the way this works, you put the bird in the bag head first. Or where the head used to be goes first. Put the tube in the butt end of the carcass and let it stick out of the back. Gather the excess bag and twist it a few time, kind of like a loaf of bread, keeping the tube sticking out and put a zip tie around the bag and tube. Dip the wrapped bird in hot water. Bag shrinks, excess air escapes out the tube. The moment of truth is when you pull the tube out out of the still twisted bag and quickly tighten the zip tie around the gathered, twisted plastic. If it holds, you have a vacuum sealed bird. If you pull too tight, the zip tie will break and you may not have a sealed bag. If you don't pull tight enough, you don't have a sealed bag. If you gently squeeze the bird and hear air hissing through the plastic, you know you don't have a seal.
R**T
Bags
Work pretty good but not 100 percent used with directions
M**Y
Shrink wrap bags
Awesome bags!! I've used the bags for several years and love the product. After one year in the freezer...No ice in the bag!! Chicken meat is as fresh as the day we butchered them.
J**.
Looks great. Very professional looking
Very nice and professional looking wraps. Much easier and quicker than vacuum bags. I just wish this seller had larger sizes. These were great for my 2 to 4 pound chickens, but I also raise 5 to 8 pounders and turkeys as well.
J**W
Great bags for great chickens
I have used these bags multiple times for bagging up my chickens. They work great and keep a good strong hold on the birds.You should be aware that they are great for chickens and rabbits as advertised, but it is a tight fit for pekin ducks. That is not a fault of the bags in any way.
D**N
Simple and Tough
I watched a lot of videos on shrink bags for chickens. These bags are big enough to allow you to arrange the chicken, so it fits properly into the bag. However, I did have one chicken that was not arrange properly, but the bag did not pop ever with a sharp bone sticking out from the body of bird. Every bag shrank to the body of birds. The videos all stated that you needed to hold the birds under water for 5 to 10 seconds, but we found it was best to hold the birds under water for at least 8 to 10 seconds for best results. We are very happy with how the bags have performed.
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