



🔐 Seal the deal on organization with Plymor’s premium mini zipper bags!
Plymor’s 1.5" x 1.5" reclosable plastic bags come in a convenient pack of 100, crafted from durable 2 Mil FDA-compliant polyethylene. Designed for versatile use—from jewelry to shipping—these clear zipper bags offer a secure, easy-to-use seal that keeps your items protected and perfectly organized.

| ASIN | B0194CUCM0 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,961 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #608 in Poly & Plastic Packaging Bags |
| Brand | Plymor |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,484) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2015 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | ZLB2MC15x15 |
| Manufacturer | Collecting Warehouse |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number Of Pieces | 100 |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Part Number | ZLB2MC15x15 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5"W x 1.5"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1.5" x 1.5" (100 Count) |
| UPC | 840003105636 |
A**N
Impressed by the quality
Wow, these are better than I could have ever expected. I purchased these awhile ago to bag lapel pins that I collect, and I am blown away by the quality of the seal. I used some other brand that had an awful closing/seal and these are light years better. When I started using them at first I couldn't figure out how to open them fast, but you just sort of roll it between your fingers and it opens super easy, the "ziplocness" of these are amazing. I will be buying more.
S**O
Does the job!
Always perfect for what I need - I use it to pack keychains to keep them protected during shipping. It does the job!
J**R
Easier to open than the way you are using.
Great size! Strong, easy to open, sturdy welds and very easy to open. If you didn't see my video, instead of trying to pry the top open with two fingers which is very hard, you'll notice their are ribs above the closure. Place the top of your bag between your thumb and forefinger and slide them in opposite directions and the bag opens immediately. One hand, two fingers, one gesture. The ribbing makes that possible. Try it out if you haven't yet.
C**T
Seems ok
Seems ok, but not what I wanted or needed. I hoped to use them for my pills, but they are way too small and won’t open enough for more than a few for anything I need. My fault though. No other issues aside from that.
K**4
Great for personal vitamin packets!
Perfect for making small vitamin packets. I had purchased some vitamins for my husband and put two in one baggie to hand to him throughout the day as needed. It just made the process easier since I packaged them and had them in a container on our dresser. None of them have torn and it’s a great quantity for the price.
M**T
Perfect thickness
I buy and sell jewelery online and at flea market and these have been terrific. They dont tear or get damaged when traveling, so when I get to a show I dont have to switch them to new ones. Same with when I mail them I can count on the bag still looking good witch makes the item look better then would in damaged or torn bag. They are almost perfect size for practically any ring or bracelet I have for sale.
C**M
Works great for keeping meds in my purse
I take a lot of "as needed" medications. I'm up to 9 different medications. When I go anywhere I need to have all 9 of these medication options with me at all times. So I have searched and searched pill boxes and etc. My best solution has been putting a few pills of each medication in one bag. labeling it. and doing this for all 9 meds. And then folding those 9 bags up and putting them in ONE pill bottle in my purse. Takes up hardly any space. I have all the medications that I might need going out and about in my day. Keeps the pills separated and labeled. I've tested a few of the bags to see how well they will hold up. open, close, open, close, open, close. tear pull. etc. They seem pretty durable.
A**S
I didn't use all of them but they made nice packaging for basil seeds. 100 don't look like much.
The were the size I needed to pack 100 basil seed in. I ended up with over 100 packs of 100 seeds, that are ready for this spring. They were great plants that is resistant to the diseases the garden suffered from round-up. I guess Round-Up spread Thrip that spread diseases that had fursarium wilt, and downy mold. The insects live in the ground and spread up the plant drinking the juices from the plant. The new trademarked (Prospera) Genevese Basil grew to 6 feet tall, and actually killed some of the Thrip. I will defently not feel any need to ever use Round-Up again. I will stick to Vinegar and salt with water. I think it would be nice for the garden to recover next year.
R**L
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