Ateco Soft 12" Disposable Bags, 100 Count | 
| Brand: Ateco Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $17.00
New (3) from $17.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 45106
MPN: 4615 UPC: 014963046159 EAN: 0014963046159 ASIN: B0000VLE4U
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ateco Soft 12" Clear Disposable Bags, 100 Count | | • | Eliminate clean up | | • | Pliable, flexible .0045" polyethylene material | | • | Use with hot or cold foods | | • | Made in USA |
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Product Description Ateco's soft Clear Disposable Bags are made of pliable, flexible .0045 " polyethylene material. Use with hot or cold foods. Made in USA.
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| Customer Reviews:
Bought some should of bought more January 16, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought these for a wonderful craft. I was expecting them to be decent, but I did not expect them to be as nice as they were. If I realized how nice they were, then I would of purchased several at the same time to save on shipping. I realize that I got 100 bags, but my craft took about 75 of them. They are nicer than the piping/icing bags that I used while I was learning cake decorating. When these are gone, I will definitely order more. The plastic is thick enough so you will not have to worry about your icing tip squeezing out.
Good, cheap alternative. April 9, 2005 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I'll be comparing these to my canvas pastry bag (which I also rated a 4 of 5).
Let's start with the positive. These are very much convienent and easy to use. You can even store things in them in the fridge. Just don't cut the tip off 'till they're ready to use. There's a cool spiced cream cheese and blue cheese sauce that I love to put on anything from chips to baked potatoes. I keep a pastry bag full of it in my frige, ready to pipe onto anything. If you seal up the end of the bag and don't cut the tip, it works just as well as a zip-top baggie. These work with all of my tubes. And cleanup is a snap. Just cut the tube out of the bag, and throw the bag away. Done. Also, my canvas bag tends to let fatty or oily icings seep through the bag, causing greasy hands. These don't do that.
The negative? Well, they can get slick if your hands are greasy or wet. Also, they're not quite as large or easy to load as my canvas bag. And, although most people probably don't use their bags like this, when forcing through stiffer materials like cookie doughs, my tube will sometimes blow out of the tip of the bag.
So, definitely worthwile for the convienence, but still, not quite a perfect product.
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