








🔒 Seal the freshness, savor the flavor — never settle for stale!
This 31-piece Sous Vide Bag set offers 24 BPA-free, reusable vacuum zipper bags in three versatile sizes, plus sealing clips and air valves. Designed for sous vide cooking, freezing, and microwave use, these airtight bags extend food freshness by preventing freezer burn and moisture exposure. Eco-friendly and durable, they provide a professional-grade vacuum sealing solution for busy millennials who value convenience, sustainability, and premium food preservation.

















| ASIN | B0CBS99TRJ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,516,106 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 7,588 in Food & Sandwich Bags |
| Colour | Mixed Bags 24pcs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (623) |
| Date First Available | 19 July 2023 |
| Included Components | 2 Seal Clips, 24Pcs Vacuum Food Sealer Bags, 5 Air Valves |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacturer | Higfra |
| Material | Plastic Silicone |
| Number of Pieces | 31 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 25.4 x 0.25 cm; 340.19 g |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | mixed bags 24pcs |
| Special Features | Air Valves |
R**N
Essential extra vacuum sealer bag set. We now have a wide selection of bags for sealing lunches, leftovers, and bulk purchases.
R**L
These bags work great for freezing meat and I use them to reward a block of cheese once it’s been opened. The keep the meat from freezer burn and rewards the meat like it’s fresh from the market. Very seldom do the vacuum seals fail. The zipper is sometimes difficult to close so I always use the included tool to make sure the bag isn’t s closed properly before sealing.
L**Y
Nice but hard to get open
F**K
I’m happy with this product. Good sizes and good quality plastic.
J**N
Update: Aug 2, 2025: Ok, so after using these bags a while, my experience is the same. They seal very very well. Maybe once I had a bag that let a little air in, but I reuse my bags, and that was only one time. And it was still better than the FoodSaver or Ziploc bags. Totally happy with these. tl/dr- Got a couple as samples in a vacuum kit I picked up. They worked amazingly. Better than any other I've tried, and I think I've tried them all. Hunted them down and bought a stack directly. I use a food saver machine. I love it, but I'm moving away from disposable bags over to solid plastic containers, one because of the environment, and two because the bags I've used just. don't. work. I've used Food Saver ones and Ziploc ones. They just don't seal. As soon as you lift up the nozzle after sealing then some air gets in and you can see the bags expand. And even those rare cases when you do get a good seal, after a day in the freezer or where-ever, the bag has expanded a bit. It just felt pointless. Enter these bags. As I said above, a couple came in a kit I bought. Very first one I used, the seal was immediate. A tighter, closer seal than previous bags I've used, and it held! It held for many days, up until I pulled the item from the freezer. Like a week or so. It might sound funny but I guess this was a low-key annoyance for me for years. Because when I saw that the vacuum held, I was floored. I immediately went and searched and found someone selling just the bags. So really it's a little too early to tell for sure, but the first three bags I've used- fantastiche! Check out my pics. Bottom right of the 4 pack is one of the bags I usually use. This exact one is pretty good, actually, but you can still see some space in the bag. And this good of a seal- this is basically as good as it gets, and I only get a seal this good maybe once in a dozen usages across all my bags. And now compare it to the blue topped bags, these. Each one is super tight. These have been in the freezer for coming up on a week. The older one was in the freezer longer, but the seal also was basically the same as it is now. So I'm amazed. Chef's kiss. Bravo! Like I said, 3 out of the lot is maybe a little early to draw final conclusions, and we'll see how they do on re-use. And I'll come back an update if anything serious changes. And I am curious about how it's made. I'm not sure I'd trust it to do something heat intensive like a sous vide. But that's true of any plastic bag, really.
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