Seal a bag? I can’t even get them open without using my electric knife. If these kook environmentalists were serious, they would go after all this super sealed plastic heat wrapped around almost anything we buy these days.
Really? I’ve never had a problem at all with that. Except for the bags that were poorly designed, so it was about impossible to open them without spoiling the seal.
I have pretty good luck with most resealable bags. The heavy-duty one for my Bohea Tea has a seal that closes well but is the Devil’s own business to get open again. My wife just ignores the seal and leaves the bags open. With her favorite pretzels, that is not much of a problem as they never last long enough to go stale.
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 month ago
True.
hans Premium Member about 1 month ago
Has anyone?
Zykoic about 1 month ago
Success opening is 50-50.
Gent about 1 month ago
Pluggers ain’t likes to dealing with sealy matters.
juicebruce about 1 month ago
Fold bag over and put a chip clip on it ;-)
hfergus Premium Member about 1 month ago
At 69 I’m definitely a pluger. Some resealable bags I can reseal. Others not. Most not.
Indiana Guy about 1 month ago
I use those GripStic bag clips. True air-tight sealing.
sousamannd about 1 month ago
Seal a bag? I can’t even get them open without using my electric knife. If these kook environmentalists were serious, they would go after all this super sealed plastic heat wrapped around almost anything we buy these days.
Ichabod Ferguson about 1 month ago
Hard to do without opposable thumbs.
david_42 about 1 month ago
Some packages reseal so well, you can’t re-open them.
exness Premium Member about 1 month ago
Can’t stand that husband tears bags open instead of using scissors for a clean cut.
KFischer1 about 1 month ago
You start at one end and if it doesn’t work you try the other. Sometimes all you have todo is start in half an inch. It’s rare that one doesn’t work.
Dwight Schmiddlapp about 1 month ago
Opening them is easy. But once you cut them open, resealing isn’t possible without glue.
ctolson about 1 month ago
And it doesn’t help when they print ‘Tear Here’ below the resealable strip that you can’t see until after you tear at the marked location.
wndflower1 about 1 month ago
a resealable bag is one serving!!
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
Really? I’ve never had a problem at all with that. Except for the bags that were poorly designed, so it was about impossible to open them without spoiling the seal.
Grumpy Old Guy about 1 month ago
How much more expensive would it be to have those bags come with a slide-zip tabby thingy………..?
pheets about 1 month ago
Truth.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 month ago
Last night I managed to seal a bag of pitted prunes.
Frer Squirrel about 1 month ago
I prefer nuts, because I can smell what’s inside before I start opening.
Impkins Premium Member about 1 month ago
I don’t even bother trying anymore! :)
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 1 month ago
Who green-lit the cereal bags with a zipper flap opening three inches down from the top? Sadistic clown.
sandflea about 1 month ago
That’s what rubber bands are for.
Billy Yank about 1 month ago
I have pretty good luck with most resealable bags. The heavy-duty one for my Bohea Tea has a seal that closes well but is the Devil’s own business to get open again. My wife just ignores the seal and leaves the bags open. With her favorite pretzels, that is not much of a problem as they never last long enough to go stale.
martinman8 about 1 month ago
that’s what the gal zip lock is for
Strawberry King about 1 month ago
I must be a Plugger because whenever I try to make me a sandwich, I have troubles with the resealable bag the sandwich meat’s in!
g04922 about 1 month ago
I only buy the ‘sliders’….the ‘resealable’ are a pain.
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
Splenda Brown Sugar Blend is the absolute worst for this. The zip seal tracks are simply too small and the sweetener particles jam them up.
Most others work fine. Start from the ends and work inward rather than trying to zip-pinch rapidly along the whole track.