Customer Reviews
Eh. 
2008-10-05
I gave 2 stars rather than 1, b/c they did work a LITTLE.
The trick to keeping your stuff super fresh...is you have to take them out of the bag and wipe out the bag every day. That's a lot of maintenance. Bagged items in the fridge keep longer than bagged items on the counter. I leave my bananas and tomatoes on the counter...they lasted at most two days longer than normal.
Moisture starts to collect on the inside of the bag almost immediately. The box does say to wipe out any moisture...but it doesn't tell you that the moisture is ever-present. More moisture for counter top items than frdige items (the cooler in your fridge works like an A/C and de-humidifies the air inside the fridge).
I also got a hold of something called the greens keeper. It's fabric and works great for my leafy greens. I have been using that with good success (fresh leaves after a week), and just stick to buying less items at a time when it comes to things like bananas, tomatoes, and other food that quickly expire.
Pretty cool bags 
2008-09-25
I have used these with a few different vegetables so far, and I think that they really do extend the life of them. There are plenty of bags in the box to last you a while if you re-use them. So, I would recommend these to anyone with refrigerators full of veggies that don't get used immediately.
bags let me eat all the pears from costco 
2008-09-22
I have not been able to eat all the Bartlett pears from costco in years but with these bags I now can. They don't rot so fast.
They work for me! 
2008-09-15
I ordered these from a tv commercial a few months ago. They certainly extend the life of bananas, I can keep salad fixings longer. Bought Blueberries in bulk on sale using only a cup or two at at time and they held in the refrig for over 3 weeks!!!
Just be sure to leave produce as is from the market and only wash/rinse prior to use.
They do work!!! 
2008-09-12
These bags really do work. they worked for me!! I had washed all my vegetables and then stored them in this bag. I followed the instructions -- Put the vegetables in the bag, fold the bag over, and store. The items lasted over 2 weeks more than regular.
Little Tomatoes: Lasted almost a month, saw no wrinkles, only 2 or so rotted from inside. But the rest were fine.
Bananas: Probably lasted one more week than usual but these did not do too well. They did rot from inside out.
Cucumber: Did extremely well. Stayed fresh for over a month.
Avacados: These did really well too. They stayed fresh almost a month. They started to go bad from inside as it stayed in the bag longer.
Grapes: Did not too well. They probably stayed one more week extra.
Overall, for $10.00(20 bags at walmart) these are a must buy. You will save much more in price as you will have to buy less.
What a Waste 
2008-09-10
Includes 20 bags - 10 medium and 10 large - that can be reused up to 10 times. Item is packaged in sealed plastic packaging. This item does not have retail packaging.
Not Impressed. 
2008-09-08
I am not impressed with these bags. I must have done something wrong, but I read the instructions very carefully. They cost too much for what you are getting.
Can't find your way into a bag, I guess. 
2008-09-07
These bags work wonderfully well, if you read and follow the instructions. Either these people are here at the behest of those marketing the drop-in-the-drawer products competing with these, or they're too dense to follow simple instructions--or maybe too lazy to change a paper towel out twice a week. We've kept things at least three times as long, both in refrigerator and out.
And you don't refrigerate bananas unless you're going to eat them right away--they're a unique TROPICAL FRUIT, they don't do well in the cold, no matter WHAT they're stored in--or NOT stored in. It's the cold that rots them, not the bags. Sheesh. Morons. I could give these to a monkey and he'd use them better than this bunch of bananas. LOL.
green bags 
2008-09-06
We are pleased with the green bags. They do save money by reducing waste.
Worse Than No Bag!! 
2008-09-06
I'd like to know who's paying those people who rave about these USELESS bags! They DO make produce rot FASTER!! I was always told never to store fruits and veggies in plastic bags, because they ACCELERATE spoilage by trapping moisture. Well, hope springs eternal, so I blew 10 bucks plus shipping, only to find that green ones do it too! Someone please tell me... where do we draw the line between "exaggerated claims" and flat-out FRAUD!! On a lighter note, I found they do make good dog-poo bags. The stuff doesn't look as gross in green as it does in clear.