








♻️ Elevate your storage game with the bag that’s as smart as your lifestyle!
The Stasher Premium Silicone Reusable Food Storage Bag is a BPA-free, platinum food-grade silicone container designed to replace single-use plastic bags. Featuring a patented leak-proof Pinch-Loc seal, it’s safe for microwave, oven (up to 425°F), dishwasher, freezer, and sous vide use. With a 28 oz capacity and lifetime warranty, it’s the ultimate eco-friendly, versatile storage solution for meal prep, snacks, and more.
















| ASIN | B01DZQT99I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,459 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #49 in Individual Household Food Containers |
| Brand | Stasher |
| Capacity | 15 ounces |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Aqua |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,333) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2016 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816990012608 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Item model number | STSB03A |
| Manufacturer | Stasher |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Latex Free, PVC Free |
| Model Name | Stasher Bag |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.25"W x 8.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Packing, Storage |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | Single |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe |
| UPC | 816990012608 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**H
Great product! Will only buy this brand
I have bought several in different sizes. Worth the price. I had previously bought a different brand and they just would not seal. This brand is great. Heavy-duty and easy, secure seal.
M**T
Wonderful bag
These are a great replacement for Ziploc bags. They seal very well and are also dishwasher safe.
A**N
A great alternative to ziplock bags!
I use a lot of ziplock bags every day…well I used to anyways. The other day my friend told me about these reusable silicone bags that you can get at the store so I got some. They were kind of expensive but I figured I can just get a refund if I don’t like them. I’m trying to convert more of my disposable kitchen items to be more eco-friendly. So between these bags, swedish dishcloths, and silicone baking mats, I think I’m off to a good start! The one I got is in aqua, it says on the packaging that its 15-ounce. I tried it out immediately once I got home. My first impression was that the material was very thick and rubbery…in a good way. I was a bit skeptical about how it closes since it seemed kind of flimsy but to my surprise it actually closes very securely. Its funny actually after I closed it I struggled to get it back open again. So yeah, the seal will definitely seal your food. The next day I used it to bring my sandwich to work (I usually use a regular baggie). Of course I gave it a good wash beforehand. One thing thats great about the silicone is it keeps the shape of your food…in other words my sandwich didn’t squashed like it sometimes does in my work bag. There wasn’t any noticeable smell or anything either coming from the silicone…my sandwich tasted exactly the same as before so that’s a good thing. I know sometimes if the material is bad it can leave an odor in your food which I think is really gross. Whats even more impressive is that the silicone is microwavable. This actually makes eating lunch super convenient at work…I can just put the whole thing in the microwave for 15 seconds and I’ll get a warm meal. Whereas when I used regular baggies I would never get the luxury of eating a warm sandwich. Ive already had a coworker as me about them. I guess it attracts attention when you put something like that in the microwave. Ive never used it on the stove top though it says you can. The idea of putting it over open flame kind of makes me nervous so I think i’ll hold back on that for now. Like others have said they wash up great in the dishwasher too. I don’t use my dishwasher too often though so I just clean them by hand. Just use soap and water…the regular stuff, and leave it to air dry. I always dump the excess water out first otherwise i’ll take that much longer. The bottomline is that they’re great reusable bags. The silicone is high quality and doesn’t have any smell. They’re microwavable and easy to wash as well. My only complaint is that yeah they’re a little hard to open and close. I guess thats a good thing since it means that the seal works well? Or maybe I’m just lacking power in my fingers who knows…Anyways I don’t regret buying this product though it was kind of pricey. Less stuff to the landfill is always a good thing imo.
A**S
So many uses besides food storage
I am trying be environmentally friendly and reduce waste. With children, I go through a lot of plastic disposable bags but this is eliminating that. I can pack lunch items inside and then put it in the dishwasher to clean. It is sturdy and not flimsy at all. The seal is very tight once I close it. This should last a long time. I like that they also come in many different sizes as well. It can also be used for so many things besides food. I sent a few with my daughter who studied abroad and she packed her electronic cords in one and a few toiletries in another for her carry on.
D**3
Holds less than expected
I got this because of the rounded inner corners. I love the idea of reusable storage but I was concerned how to clean a square cornered bag. The rounded corners make it easy to clean. The trouble is, even though it's a 'sandwich' bag, you'll never get a sandwich through the opening, even if it's a Wonder Bread size. Forget about a pan-style whole grain bread. DH rarely takes sandwiches for lunch but I thought if we had one it would reduce our plastic usage. Nope. The opening just isn't big enough for even a modest sandwich. The listing photos that showed pineapple chunks instead of a sandwich should have been the tip-off. Oh well, we'll use it for cookies or something and stick to a Rubbermaid container for sandwiches.
D**R
Wonderful, but so expensive!
I read a review on a "best of Prime Day deals" site that said these were hands-down the best silicone Ziplock bag replacements compared to many others on the market today. And I believe it! I got four of the sandwich bag-sized ones, and it's a perfect size to put enough food for two people for a meal (e.g., beans and rice, casserole-type leftovers, etc.), and it's easy to press air out of it and seal just by pressing the opening together. This is great for me, because I have bad arthritis that gives me grief in opening and closing zip-style bags. The bags stack very nicely flat, too. I love that these can be used for sous vide. I've got an Anova circulator that I haven't used as often as I might because I haven't been happy with the Ziplock bag technique because of the above and don't have room for a vacuum sealer. I love that these bags could go from the freezer directly into a water bath. I even used one to put the portion of meat from a whole chicken that didn't quite get done in my Ninja Foodi (pressure-cooked from frozen) and float it in the middle of the pot with carcass when I was making stock, without any leaks into the bag! I was then able to pull it out, rinse off the broth from the outside, and stick it straight into the refrigerator without having to do anything else to it. I haven't tried to seal liquids into it yet, because I tend to use mason jars for that, but I would not be at all surprised if it would be leak-proof. I just wish these weren't so expensive. I know you get what you pay for, and this is definitely a very high-quality and useful product. Maybe when everyone catches on to how great these are and start buying them in quantity, the price will come down a little. I'd buy a lot more of them for freezing meals if you could, say, get a 5- or 10-pack of the sandwich size for a good bit less per item than these retail for individually (11.99 each on Prime Day).
S**E
A branded product doesn’t have brand name “Stasher” on it. However the photo in the slides all have it. Also the packing is very low not like a branded item should be. That seems like the quality of the one I got didn’t get approved... so I decide to return it.
A**.
Top !
Y**N
Excellent quality and durability. I use these for everything, frozen meat, snacks, leftovers, lunch meat and cheese. Easy to wash in top rack of dishwasher. Not inexpensive but well worth it in the long run.
B**L
Excellent...but doesn't fit standard loaf cuts from a bread maker unfortunately. Not very flexible and the opening point can be more time consuming than expected. Other than that...very easy to clean and completely natural product makes it a win overall. I can live with the shortcomings. Plan to replace all plastic Ziploc bags for my family and this is the best option in my opinion. No more microplastics to be concerned about, less non biodegradable waste and saving money 👍
Y**.
After using it for a couple months, here are my findings: Sturdy bags that can hold and keep many different types of food; they save space on the fridge; they have a very tight seal (they keep liquids provided you’re sensible and don’t squeeze them too hard, they do take some level of pressure without opening no problem); They go on the freezer and they do fit a lot depending on what you’re using them for. They have always been leakproof for what I use them - I never traveled with a bag full of soup in my backpack tho, so I don’t know your standards/ideas on leakproof. Fruits, cookies and sandwiches/bagels are fine to travel tho. Also for seasoning/marinating stuff overnight in the fridge they work great. The opening is finicky but that’s what makes the seal really good, so you have to pick your battles, and I never had any problems on transporting sandwiches - if it’s cut in half and arranged nicely. To take the contents out just press the corners into each other and the opening should suffice. They are tight. If they’re not tight, they won’t be leakproof. Get a bigger model if you want more space, you can’t have it all. They’re ok to clean, but drying silicone bags out is a bit of a pain in general, you have to stack them upside down on a glass or something and forget them there for a good few hours. Not a deal breaker but could be improved. Maybe selling then with a thin stand/dish rack add-on to dry them? I don’t know. I don’t use my Stasher for cooking/boiling/microwaving so I can’t comment on that. I bought cheaper ones to compare and I like them as well, but the Stasher does work and feel a bit better, specially on closing and opening, maybe the silicone quality is what does it, you do feel the slightly difference in touch/feel of the material. The seal seems pretty much the same and they’re equally useful to me. They’re dishwasher safe but I ended up always washing by hand for some reason so I also can’t comment on that. If you don’t want them for cooking/boiling, consider buying cheaper brands, they perform very similarly and are WAY cheaper - I got this one for £11 and the cheaper ones were a set of 3 for £15. I gotta say tho I really like the Stasher bag and although they’re are a bit overpriced, if they last as they seem to do, it’s well worth the investment. As it is, I would recommend/ buy more of them, great experience overall.
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