Recommendation for reusable silicone storage bags

Anonymous
Does anyone have a specific brand/link to reusable silicone bags they like? I have some, but the closure slide on them seems to work only for the first use or so and then becomes almost unusable after washing (by hand, air drying - not warping in a dishwasher) once or twice. Thanks.
Anonymous
I have about 10 of the Stasher brand bags and have been using them daily for several years now. I love them. Good quality and have given them to people as gifts as well. I primarily use them to store cookie dough balls in the freezer as well as bread and bagels in the freezer.
Anonymous
Stasher is the only answer. Seriously. I have tried them all.
Anonymous
Zip Top bags are, IMO, so much better than Stasher because they have a wide bottom so they stand up on their own and basically become cups and bowls.
Anonymous
Stasher also makes bags with flat bottoms (a bag style and a bowl style). I hate my Zip Top bags - love the shapes, but they do not stay closed. At all.
Anonymous
Stasher. The rest are junk and I know because I’ve tried them all.
Anonymous
Sorry, but even the Stasher ones are junk. They just don't make a silicone bag that seals well.

We have a collection of stasher bags, but we don't use them for anything that requires a seal. If it needs to be airtight, we use these. I know people who don't like the PEVA, but they really do work much better than the silicone ones and actually have an airtight/watertight seal. And we wash and reuse them, so they aren't single or even multi-use but disposable.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091CRGNMX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&th=1
Anonymous
Related question:how do you get these to air dry inside as well as outside?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Related question:how do you get these to air dry inside as well as outside?


I have two sinks and keep a drying rack in one. Out dishwasher doesn’t dry, so I put everything plastic in the drying rack. For the Stasher bags, I just prop them open and they dry within a couple of hours.
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