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That’s a really cool idea!
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2012/07/28 at 1:50pm
This doesn’t work WTF.
When I try to close the cap on it the bag makes it too large for the cap to fit.
Even if it DOES manage to fit the cap on, it won’t screw on tightly it just pops off and other nonsense.
It also rips bags at the top if they aren’t tough. But if they’re TOO tough, it just won’t screw on.
Good idea, but isn’t useful at all.
There are so many better and efficient idea which exist that this method probably won’t be used.
You’ll know what I’m talking about when you try this.
Xe
2012/07/30 at 10:24am
@Xe: I totally agree. What I do with most of my items in bags like this are I keep them in jars. When I by items like spaghetti sauce or apple sauce and especially salsa and pickle jars I clean them out and use them to store chocolate chips, left over sauces, as water/drinking cups and storing sugar, sea salt, nuts, cheese….etc.
kanne
2013/03/03 at 8:46pm