ARMADA Dry China. ziplock bag for packing. sandwich wrapping paper. ziplock bag for food. ziplock sandwich bag. ziplock bag gallon. Woolworths Sandwich Bags is 17cm x 15cm. Imported By RedMart Ltd. 47 Jalan Buroh Level 3, S(619491
ARMADA Dry China. ziplock bag for packing. sandwich wrapping paper. ziplock bag for food. ziplock sandwich bag. ziplock bag gallon. Woolworths Sandwich Bags is 17cm x 15cm. Imported By RedMart Ltd. 47 Jalan Buroh Level 3, S(619491
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Armada Sandwich Bags 150 Pack
ARMADA Dry China. ziplock bag for packing. sandwich wrapping paper. ziplock bag for food. ziplock sandwich bag. ziplock bag gallon. Woolworths Sandwich Bags is 17cm x 15cm. Imported By RedMart Ltd. 47 Jalan Buroh Level 3, S(619491
ARMADA Dry China. ziplock bag for packing. sandwich wrapping paper. ziplock bag for food. ziplock sandwich bag. ziplock bag gallon. Woolworths Sandwich Bags is 17cm x 15cm. Imported By RedMart Ltd. 47 Jalan Buroh Level 3, S(619491
Last updated at 09/06/2026 07:46:11
Armada Sandwich Bags 150 pack
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Armada Sandwich Bags, 17cm x 15cm (150 pack)
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originally posted on woolworths.com.au
Not a fan. Not a fan of these bags. positive- good price. Easily found in store. negative- not suited for our family. kids prefer the zip lock bags for their sandwiches for school. I would not be buying these again. I would not recommend to anyone. I feel you could not really re-use these. Like I do with zip locks.
originally posted on woolworths.com.au
Perfect for a sandwich. These bags are perfect size for a sandwich plastic is thinner, so maybe not as much plastic used as the thick zip lock bags but i don’t think sandwich bags are necessary, you can pack sandwiches in boxes without plastic. schools are becoming plastic free zones and consumers are becoming more mindful about the amount of plastic they buy. These will probably be in my pantry for a long time.
originally posted on woolworths.com.au
Cheap Alternative to Cling Wrap. Good for small leftovers. I wouldn't buy as I tend to use reusable containers or larger ziplock bags which can be reused too. The plastic was a bit clingy like a shower curtain that won't leave you alone. Price is very cheap. I will use up in place of cling wrap. My sandwiches are too big for this product.
Armada Sandwich Bags 150 pack
30-day returns
Armada Sandwich Bags 150 pack
Free delivery between Wed – Thu
Armada Sandwich Bags, 17cm x 15cm (150 pack)
Same-day delivery on orders of $10+
Not a fan. Not a fan of these bags. positive- good price. Easily found in store. negative- not suited for our family. kids prefer the zip lock bags for their sandwiches for school. I would not be buying these again. I would not recommend to anyone. I feel you could not really re-use these. Like I do with zip locks.
Perfect for a sandwich. These bags are perfect size for a sandwich plastic is thinner, so maybe not as much plastic used as the thick zip lock bags but i don’t think sandwich bags are necessary, you can pack sandwiches in boxes without plastic. schools are becoming plastic free zones and consumers are becoming more mindful about the amount of plastic they buy. These will probably be in my pantry for a long time.
Cheap Alternative to Cling Wrap. Good for small leftovers. I wouldn't buy as I tend to use reusable containers or larger ziplock bags which can be reused too. The plastic was a bit clingy like a shower curtain that won't leave you alone. Price is very cheap. I will use up in place of cling wrap. My sandwiches are too big for this product.
Good size for small items. I liked using these small bags for putting lollies and popcorn in for the movies. or the half of a red onion I had left over when making a salad. The handy opening makes it easy to grab one bag a a time. They seals easily with the fold over top (or using a handy twistie tie from my top kitchen drawer), and kept items fresh. Although they are not biodegradable, I will use these when I need to.
Bags, Bags. Agree with other reviews. Yes, Bag for Sandwiches. Personally disappointed a Thai product, but understand this makes them cheap. I don’t want to use for sandwiches, but for storing various other things e. g. Nuts, lollies. Desiccated Coconut and like fold top.. Probably will not buy in future, but would be great for family with kids lunches or for nibbles on road trip for them and, of course a Sanger
Handy sandwich bags. These sandwich bags are super handy to store biscuits, cookies, bliss balls, cut fruit slices, just about anything. Love these! Perfect size too. Under a dollar for 150 bags. I am painfully aware that using too much of these single use bags are bad for the environment, so I ensure I put it into the redcycle soft plastic bin at Woolies when I'm done using it.
Way too flimsy. I’m not a fan of too much plastic that is not needed so these were such a disappointment when they could serve a purpose when needed. When I packed a sandwich in one the flimsy bag split, making it impossible to use safely. Having to try again the same thing happened, loosing my patience I gave up on using this product and resorted to putting the sandwich “freely” in the lunchbox. I’ll stick to the tried and true method and gift these forward. Thanks for the sample but not something I’d buy again or recommend.
OK. I was keen to try this bag but was disappointed to find the top was a tuck in flap, rather than a zip lock seal. It works fine for basic sandwiches, eg vegemite or peanut butter but anything with extra salad filling I wouldn’t trust it to stay closed. I probably wouldn’t buy this product again.
Seal is questionable. I generally don't buy these type of bags due to the fold top. I prefer the single or dual click seal and find that they are easier to close and in the freezer, they reduce the chance of freezer burn on the meat etc. These didn't work very well when I attempted to marinate a steak in the bag. I made more of a mess than usual. I will probably stick to the single or dual seal type
Thin but okay. I usually buy resealable sandwich bags but was happy to try out something new. The bags are obviously super, super thin and flimsy. Nevertheless, they do their job since they are not sealable and only fold over they are not practical to store everything. I'm using them for e. g. sliced apples or biscuits. They are very cheap though which is nice. Will I buy them again? I honestly haven't decided yet but since there's 150 in the pack I have a while to make that decision. :)